If there is a reason for the more optimistic tone so far in European morning trade, this is arguably a key one.
30-year gilt yields are down 31 bps to 4.58% on the day, backing lower after having clipped 5.10% briefly yesterday. This could be a case of somebody knowing something ahead of time as we are seeing quite a sudden push lower in yields (h/t @ Ryan Paisey). *coughs in BOE*
But it could also be a bit of markets behaving on edge before the US CPI data later.
Our friend PiQ here has more on that in his tweet:
👀 Don’t look now, but Gilts and GBP behaving like someone knows something is going to happen…
~ They’ve always been markets that you can see a ‘nod’ in.
It’s a tough one to figure out as it is a tense period in the market. But if the BOE does walk back on their word now, it’ll look foolish. Then again, can they really afford to let the market slip? There’s still two days to sort out the mess and the waiting ahead of the US CPI data today isn’t helping.
In any case, broader markets are finding some relief with the dollar being pulled lower and equities
Equities
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Equities can be defined as stocks or shares in a company that investors can buy or sell. For example, when you buy a stock, you are purchasing equity, thereby becoming a partial owner of shares in a specific company or fund.Equities do not pay a fixed interest rate, and as such are not considered guaranteed income. Consequently, equity markets are often associated with risk.When a company issues bonds, it’s taking loans from buyers. When a company offers shares, on the other hand, it’s selling partial ownership in the company.Equities have become a popular form of investing. Despite their risk, there are many reasons for individuals investing in equities. Equity holders can also benefit through dividends, as these differ notably from capital gains or price differences in stocks you have purchased.Dividends reflect periodic payments made from a company to its shareholders. They’re taxed like long-term capital gains, which vary by country. Why are Equities so Popular?In the United States and many developed countries, equity markets are amongst the largest in terms of transactions, investors, and turnover, adding to their growing popularity in recent decades.The appeal of equities is the potential for high returns. Most portfolios feature some portion of equity exposure for growth, which as mentioned also carries a larger degree of risk.Equities are also popular with younger investors who can largely afford to take on higher levels of equity exposure, i.e. risk. As such, these individuals have more stocks in their portfolio because of their potential for returns over time. However, individuals looking to retire or rely on a more stabilized and risk-averse portfolio often reduce their equity exposure.This stance is hardly novel and can explain trading habits among many investors. For example, holders of retirement accounts typically will shift at least a portion of their investments from stocks to bonds or fixed-income as they get older. Read this Term seeing a light bounce.
Update: As I write this, 30-year gilt yields are falling further to 4.53%. Hmm.
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