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Is It Already Time To Think About A U.S. Recession?

By Michael KramerMarket OverviewJun 25, 2021 17:35
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Is It Already Time To Think About A U.S. Recession?
By Michael Kramer   |  Jun 25, 2021 17:35
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The market has a way of repeating history regularly, with triggers for the narrative always slightly different, but the moral of the story almost always the same. So it seems, given the recent curveball by the Fed at last week's FOMC meeting, the yield curve has gone from one of steepening to flattening. In the past, this action has tended to lead to worries of a potential recession. 

Clearly, a flattening yield curve would make plenty of investors worry about an economy slowing. This would likely prompt investors to shy away from many of the reflation assets that have led the charge since the November elections. As a result, the bank, industrials, materials, and energy sectors would most likely see sharp declines. 

10-2 Year Treasury Yield Spread
10-2 Year Treasury Yield Spread

Flatter Curve

The damage to the yield curve at this point hasn't been too horrible, but it was enough to send the Financial ETF (NYSE:XLF) sharply lower last week. It is now down around 5.25% from its peak on June 7. The 10-Year minus the 2-Year Treasury peaked at approximately 1.6% in early April and has since fallen to around 1.22%, a decline of about 40 bps. At first, the curve was flattening due to 10-year rates falling, but since the Fed last week, that move has accelerated with 2-year rates climbing to 26 bps, from 12 bps on June 15.

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XLF Daily

Short-End Will Need To Rise

Over time, the rising short-end and falling long-end of the curve will likely flatten further. It seems if the Fed is projecting 2 rate hikes by 2023, that the 2-year yield has much further to climb, potentially well above 60 bps. However, the 10-year has been falling for some time, indicating that the bond market doesn't see a long-term threat of inflation in the economy. The flattening curve would suggest that the bond market sees an economy slowing in the future, likely caused by tighter monetary policy. 

2-Year Treasury Yields Daily
2-Year Treasury Yields Daily

Reflation Most Hurt

This would be a huge negative for the reflation trade in the stock market. These sectors have seen massive amounts of appreciation in recent months due to widening spreads and rising inflation expectations. However, the Fed has essentially reversed that trade entirely in its recent actions. Suppose spreads and inflation expectations continue to decline. In that case, this is likely to move over to the broader equity market, with the reflationary sectors seeing the most damage. 

This story is repeated regularly, with a flattening yield curve constantly triggering worries among investors about the bond market's message. Of course, this isn't to say these worries are likely to develop today or tomorrow. Still, suppose that spread continues to flatten at some point; those worries are likely to develop. In that case, greater attention will be paid, eventually turning to the fears of slowing growth or, worse, concerns of a recession. 

Watching the direction of that spread over the next several weeks could be crucial in determining which way equity investors rotate their holdings. The more the curve flattens, the more the strong rotations are likely to happen, the louder the worries of an economic slump will grow. 

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