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BCA’s annual outlook for 2023 concludes that “either the onset of recession in the US, or a further decline in risky asset prices in anticipation of an eventual US recession, will likely occur at some point next year.” The report also highlights that the…

How to play the reopening? Which sectors will benefit the most? What will be the impact of the reopening on the rest of the world? Why is the PBoC facing the Impossible Trinity? Why has the PBoC tightened liquidity, prompting a rise in onshore interest rates? What are the implications for interest rates and the currency going forward? Is it time to upgrade Chinese onshore and offshore stocks?

The latest CPI release provided further evidence that inflation has peaked in the US (see The Numbers). Going forward, price pressures will recede across major developed economies more broadly amid the resolution of pandemic supply disruptions, subsiding…
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Our recommendations for podcasts (on macro and markets, as well as non-work-related topics) to try over the holidays.

Following the release of the Bank Credit Analyst’s annual outlook, we unveil our key views for 2023. The investment strategy takeaway is that we want to lean into risk in the early part of the year but reduce exposure to it in the second half.

We explore the eight major themes that will define economic and market trends for Europe next year.

Prefer government bonds over stocks, defensive sectors over cyclicals, and large caps over small caps. Favor North America over other markets. Favor emerging markets like Southeast Asia and Latin America over Greater China, Turkey, and emerging Europe. Stick with aerospace/defense stocks.

Prefer government bonds over stocks, defensive sectors over cyclicals, and large caps over small caps. Favor North America over other markets. Favor emerging markets like Southeast Asia and Latin America over Greater China, Turkey, and emerging Europe. Stick with aerospace/defense stocks.