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The Week Ahead – The Rising Tide

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.

Last Friday the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield closed at 2.96%. The last time the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield closed at 3% or above? It’s been awhile – January 8th, 2014. In the front end of the yield curve, the 2-year U.S. Treasury yield closed at 2.46% on Friday, double what we saw just a year ago. Toward the latter half of last week as the yield curved flattened, equity markets began to take notice. Historically, an inverted yield curve (where the front end of the curve has higher yields than the long end) is a precursor to a recession. In fact, it has been the correct gauge for all recessions since 1960. Now, with the history lesson out of the way, the market has also seen long periods of a sustained flat yield curve including between 1994-2000, the greatest stock market run in history. The current economic cycle that we are in, aka the post-great recession period, has been unique in so many ways: quantitative easing (multiple times), zero interest policy, and bailouts. It’s hard to say that the playbook from the past can be used for today’s economy. Higher rates could be stomached by investors if the economy continues to show improvement and growth. We’re coming close to having the longest bull run in history, but it definitely hasn’t been a sprint this time like years past – it’s been a slow grind.    

In the week ahead investors will be looking to the GDP (advance estimate) reading for the first quarter of this year. After averaging about 3% growth over the prior three quarters, it wouldn’t be surprising to see some slowing for the first quarter as we’ve seen a pattern of weaker first quarter readings over the last few years.

Data deck for April  21 – April 27:

Date

Indicator

Period

April 23

Existing Home Sales

March

April 24

Case-Shiller Home Price Index

February

April 24

Consumer Confidence

April

April 24

New Home Sales

March

April 26

Initial Jobless Claims

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April 26

Wholesale Inventories

March

April 26

Durable Goods Orders

March

April 26

Advance Goods Trade Balance

March

April 27

GDP – Advance Estimate

1Q

April 27

Employment Cost Index

1Q

April 27

University of Michigan Sentiment

April

 

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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