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Economy, Dollar, Trade Key To US Stocks' Global Edge

People walk by a Wall Street sign close to the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., April 2, 2018. Photo: REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

By Lewis Krauskopf, International Business Times
NEW YORK

The ability of the U.S. stock market to keep an edge this year over equities elsewhere in the world hinges on the United States maintaining its economic and earnings growth advantage, the strength of the dollar and how global trade tensions resolve, investors said.

Spurred by fiscal policy benefits including a corporate tax cut, the U.S. economy’s standout momentum relative to other regions has underpinned Wall Street’s advantage this year, investors said.

“The outperformance of U.S. stocks reflects not just earnings, but expectations about U.S. economic growth versus other regions,” said Kristina Hooper, chief global market strategist at Invesco.

“Conventional investor wisdom is that the U.S. is going to continue to outperform other economies this year and hence investors should move more of their exposure to the U.S.,” Hooper said.

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According to an International Monetary Fund report this month, the United States is projected to post economic growth of 2.9 percent this year, up from 2.3 percent in 2017, while European advanced economies, and Japan and China, have slower growth than a year ago. The U.S. economy grew 4.1 percent in the second quarter, data on Friday showed, its fastest pace in nearly four years.

While returns for the U.S. benchmark S&P 500 index trail last year’s - they are up 6 percent so far in 2018 against a 10.5 percent gain at a similar point in 2017 - U.S. equities are easily beating indexes covering Europe, Japan and emerging markets after lagging or just keeping pace for all of last year.

NEAR ALL-TIME PEAK

After rebounding from a 10-percent correction earlier this year, the S&P 500 is close to an all-time high and on track for its best year relative to stocks in the rest of the world since 2014.

“Returns themselves have been lower than many investors have come to expect. But on a relative basis, the U.S. continues to be the market leader,” said Michael Arone, chief investment strategist at State Street Global Advisors.

U.S. stocks separated from equities elsewhere in particular during the second quarter, with investors citing a divergence in growth expectations.

Citi Research’s gauge on U.S. economic data surprises .CESIUSD was solidly positive in April and May, when its barometer for euro zone surprises .CESIEUR was sharply negative.

“There was a change in expectation from synchronized global growth to U.S. growth being better than the rest of the world really due to the fiscal tailwinds,” said Sunitha Thomas, regional portfolio manager for Northern Trust Wealth Management.

The dollar .DXY surged against other major currencies starting in the second quarter, and investors said the greenback’s path will be an important factor determining relative equity performance.

The dollar’s gains aided U.S. equity fund returns against international funds, which required a costly translation into the greenback, investors said.

The dollar’s strength weighed on emerging markets, where debt costs have increased and weaker currencies sparked an investor retreat. Emerging market stocks overall .MSCIEF have particularly lagged this year, declining 6 percent.
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“All of these fundamental factors in emerging markets were triggered by the stronger U.S. dollar that were not good for economic momentum in those countries,” Thomas said.

ROSY EARNINGS

S&P 500 profits are expected to surge 22.7 percent this year against an 8.5 percent rise for companies in Europe’s Stoxx , according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S, but the benefits from a cut in the corporate tax rate to 21 percent from 35 percent will wane next year.

Expectations for economic growth in Europe and Asia appear more realistic, after being too high before, said Jeffrey Kleintop, chief global investment strategist at Charles Schwab.

“It really takes some very strong U.S. economic momentum, maybe even better than what’s expected today, to see a repeat of what we saw in the first half,” Kleintop said, adding it wouldn’t surprise him if there wasn’t a major performance difference for the rest of the year.

Any resolution of tensions between the United States and its trade partners resulting in more free trade stands to benefit stocks globally. But trade disputes have weighed more on non-U.S. markets, investors said, so those could be poised for a greater rebound.

“If trade simmers down, that’s disproportionately positive for international” markets, said Alec Young, managing director of global markets research at FTSE Russell.

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