LPL Research Market Signals Podcast

New Highs In Inflation and Stocks

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LPL Research looks at the better than expected market highs, inflation concerns, and sustainable investing in the fixed-income market.

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New highs amid higher inflation

The S&P 500 Index finally broke out to new highs late last week on the heels of the hotter than expected inflation data. Equity Strategist Jeff Buchbinder and Chief Market Strategist Ryan Detrick discuss how the market took the 5.0% year-over-year jump in the May Consumer Price Index (CPI) in stride, as the majority of the jump came from the reopening. Higher prices on rental cars, used cars, and hotels amounted for much of the huge jump. Ryan also discusses that new highs aren’t anything to fear, as future returns can be quite strong.

Fed preview and lower yields

Lawrence Gillum joins the podcast to discuss the surprising lower move in yields. Nearly everyone is expecting higher rates, but last week the opposite happened. Some disappointing jobs data, a smaller infrastructure deal, and a dovish European Central Bank (ECB) all were attributed for the move lower. Ryan notes that sometimes when everyone is on the same side of the boat, that can cause a surprise move in the opposite direction.

Ryan and Lawrence also discuss the big event this week: The Federal Reserve (Fed) meeting. Lawrence notes that it is expected they will leave rates at 0%, but the big question is when will they taper and have they even started to discuss it internally yet. It will likely be announced in Q3, with actual tapering starting early next year.

Sustainable investing in fixed income

Lawrence discusses why sustainable investing is becoming more mainstream in fixed income. We all talk about sustainable investing and usually think of equities, but Lawrence notes we are seeing explosive growth in fixed income as well. In fact, over $400 billion of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) related debt was issued in the first quarter of 2021. Lawrence explains that the future is indeed bright for this area of investing and we don’t see it slowing down anytime soon.

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