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The Week Ahead – Musical Chairs

Welcome to “The Week Ahead” where we take a moment to provide our thoughts on what we can expect in markets and the economy during the upcoming week.

The minutes from the October/November FOMC meeting revealed a little more concern about both low inflation and financial stability. Once again the minutes noted that core inflation remained soft and attributed the suppressed results as temporary and reflected idiosyncratic factors. While the FOMC “slightly” lowered its core PCE forecasts for the remainder of 2017 and into 2018, they expect the 2% inflation target to be reached in 2019. Growth expectations remained positive near-term while financial stability has started to become a concern due to high asset valuations combined with low volatility leading to a potential buildup of financial imbalances. However, this concern could be partially explained by the low neutral rate. At the end of the day the market has pretty much priced in a hike in December and a 55% chance of the first hike of 2018 in March.   

The Fed will continue to be the focus in the week ahead as Jerome Powell heads into his Senate confirmation as Fed Chairman. As is the norm, expect political grandstanding. Interestingly enough, Powell, a Republican, was originally nominated to the Board of Governors by President Obama in 2011. In 2014, 23 Republican senators voted against his re-appointment largely due to opposition of Fed policies and President Obama. Ultimately we expect Powell to be confirmed. Chairwoman Yellen’s term ends on February 1st at which point she will most likely resign from the Board, leaving four vacancies to be filled by President Trump. Fed governors have staggered 14-year terms as the designers wanted to ensure no one president had too much influence so this is a rare occurrence. This game of musical chairs, combined with NY Fed President Dudley’s retirement, means the “Big Three” of the FOMC (Chair, Vice Chair, and NY Fed President) will have a completely different look and feel in 2018.   

Data deck for November 25 – December 1:

Date

Indicator

Period

November 27

New Home Sales

October

November 28

Advance Goods Trade Balance

October

November 28

Case-Shiller Home Price Index YoY

September

November 28

Consumer Confidence

November

November 28

Senate Confirmation Hearing on Powell

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November 29

GDP (second estimate)

3Q

November 29

Core PCE (second estimate)

3Q

November 29

Pending Home Sales

October

November 29

Yellen’s Testimony before Congress

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November 30

Initial Jobless Claims

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November 30

Personal Income & Spending

October

November 30

Chicago Purchasing Managers Survey

November

December 1

Construction Spending

October

December 1

ISM Manufacturing

November

December 1

Total Vehicle Sales

November

 

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Andrew Chan, CAIA, Co-Chief Investment Officer
About the Author
Andrew Chan, CAIA, Co-Chief Investment Officer
Mr. Chan co-leads the strategic investment committee and is responsible for overseeing First Foundation Advisor’s investment solutions platform which includes conducting investment manager research for both traditional and alternative investments as well as asset allocation guidance for portfolio construction. As a member of the investment committee, he provides market commentary and investment insights to clients. Additionally, Mr. Chan serves as a senior executive on the business strategy committee providing guidance on firm wide initiatives. With over 15 years of wealth management experience, Mr. Chan has played key roles across various aspects of investment and wealth management. Prior to joining First Foundation Advisors, Mr. Chan was most recently a portfolio manager at U.S. Trust where, in addition to his daily responsibilities, he served on numerous national committees including the investment manager committee, the portfolio model committee, and the strategic technology committee. He also served on the in-house strategic consultant committee reporting directly to the President of U.S. Trust. Mr. Chan is a graduate of the Wharton School Executive Program on Investment Management and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration from the University of California, Riverside. He is a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA). Mr. Chan has previously served as an exam working group member and as an exam grader for CAIA. A member of the CAIA SoCal Executive Board since 2015, Mr. Chan has served as executive chapter head since 2017. Read more