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It
saddens me to use a ‘death’ indicator as a financial market tool, but that’s
what’s driving investors at the moment. The declining number of deaths
registered due to COVID-19 suggests that we are winning the fight against this
horrible virus. Total death rates had decreased from 13% at the start of April
to 7% yesterday. That’s the first time we have seen a single-digit number since
March 14.
The
drop in newly infected cases and death toll sparked a sharp rally in equities,
with US stocks registering its best day in a fortnight – and its eight best day
since the end of the second world war -as the S&P 500 and Dow Jones
Industrial Average both rallied more than 7% on Monday. At this stage, markets
are repricing the worst-case scenario due to the virus outbreak, but in my
opinion, it's still too early to justify a prolonged move higher.
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Investors
moving into risk assets at this stage believe that we’re heading into a
V-shaped recovery. Attractive valuations, ‘fear of missing out’ and
extraordinary stimulus packages also exaggerate the upside moves in prices.
However, no one yet knows the exact damage this virus has already done to the
global economy, corporate earnings, and what kind of exit strategies countries
will follow in the weeks ahead. Without proper treatment or vaccination,
lockdowns could be re-imposed and the global economy will then continue to
suffer.
The
corporate earnings outlook is also very murky as the dispersion of analysts’
forecasts are near a record high. Hence,
the road ahead won’t be a smooth one, especially as investors still need to
digest a mountain of negative economic data and possibly many bankruptcies.
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In my
opinion, the best-case scenario is likely to be a U-shaped recovery and not a
V-shaped one. The world post-coronavirus is not going to be the same for a long
time to come. Social behaviour needs time to return back to normal which means
the service sector will continue to feel the pain. For now, let’s hope that we
beat the coronavirus and it becomes just a memory of the past.
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