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25.02.2021, 12:20

Value and international stocks to be the main beneficiaries of the cyclical recovery - JP Morgan

Value and international stocks to be the main beneficiaries of the cyclical recovery - JP Morgan

FXStreet reports that Meera Pandit, Global Market Strategist at JP Morgan, notes that comparing the recoveries of the global financial crisis (GFC) and the pandemic recession is like comparing the tortoise and the hare: the aftermath of the former was slow and steady, while the latter should experience a burst of speed ahead. The difference in the potential strength and speed of the recovery can be attributed to three factors.

“The financial crisis was a demand-driven recession, in which housing and financial market excesses led the economy to overheat and collapse, destroying demand, and therefore growth and employment, in the years that followed. The COVID-19 recession shocked a healthy economy in which demand was still strong, but supply was then reduced. Once that supply returns (activity normalizes in a post-vaccine world), pent-up demand can be realized.”

“Policy support has been swifter and much greater. Credit was tight after the GFC, while lending and access to credit have remained robust throughout the pandemic. Also, this round of quantitative easing (QE4) is now nearly larger than QE1-QE3 combined. Meanwhile, the federal government is set to pass packages for a total price tag of $5.2 trillion and 25% of 2020 nominal GDP, this dwarfs the $831 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, which was just 5.8% of 2009 nominal GDP.”

“Massive policy support propelled one of the fastest market recoveries on record. S&P 500 valuations have soared to 22.0x currently, compared to 12.9x in the corresponding post-GFC period. Although the improving backdrop should support markets in the months ahead, high valuations may constrain long-term returns. Investors should seek attractive relative valuations and beneficiaries of the cyclical recovery, like in value stocks and international equities.”

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