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Our US Investment strategists highlight that strong earnings have pushed the S&P 500 to new highs despite geopolitical uncertainty, with the profit cycle remaining robust. Equities decoupled from oil and rates in April after initially tracking them during…

Based on our previous work on margins, three aspects of margins may matter to investors: their level, their variability, and their likely trend. We add two margin-themed baskets: a stock-level High & Stable vs. Low & Volatile basket and an industry-level AI-Supported vs. AI-Insulated basket.

The longer the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, the more likely the Eurozone will experience an economic recession, as higher energy prices, supply chain disruptions, and weaker global demand slowly grind the European economy to a halt. The relief rally is running out of time. Investors should add exposure to the best-performing sectors following past oil supply shocks: Energy, pharma, and utilities.

The S&P 500 finished last week at an all-time high as optimism over earnings has pushed the Iran conflict out of the spotlight. Despite uncertainty in the Strait of Hormuz, we do not think investors have enough evidence to justify underweighting equities and other risk assets.

Chinese onshore equities are riding the global “scarcity trade,” powered by tight semi supply and surging alternative-energy demand. How should investors position in this environment?

Returns among datacenter infrastructure stocks are beginning to show signs of explosivity, echoing the final phase of the Dot-Com bubble before its March 2000 peak. In the near term, returns for key datacenter infrastructure stocks may accelerate…
The European luxury industry has come under heavy selling pressure since the Iran conflict began, but it remains too early to buy the dip. Names such as Hermès and LVMH are down between 12-15%. This should not come as a surprise. The Middle East accounts for…
Relative momentum still favors the US over Europe despite the Hormuz shock. Our tactical framework rests on two ideas: The feedback loop between financial conditions and economic surprises, and macro momentum’s role in cross-asset returns. The Hormuz…
Our US Equity strategists see the S&P 500 rally as likely more than just risk relief, with fundamental backing supporting the move. Beneath the surface, the market is pricing stronger growth and rising inflation. Robust earnings provide additional…

The S&P 500 rally is likely more than just risk-relief. Market internals reflect strengthening economic growth and higher inflation, with support coming from robust earnings. Tight financial conditions have compressed valuations, particularly within the Tech sector. We are initiating a long Software trade ahead of earnings season, given that multiples have declined and earnings growth is strong.