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1 Global Market Outlook 2018 Kate Moore Chief Equity Strategist, BlackRock January 2018 FOR PROFESSIONAL AND INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS USE ONLY -
2 Key themes for 2018 ROOM TO RUN INFLATION COMEBACK REDUCED REWARD FOR RISK We see a global economy with room to run but expect less room for upside growth surprises to lift markets Markets look set to rediscover U.S. inflation but minimal price pressure elsewhere heralds greater policy divergence We believe investors are still being paid to take equity risk but expect lower rewards ahead given higher valuations Any opinions, forecasts represent an assessment of the market environment at a specific time and is not intended to be a forecast of future events or a guarantee of future results. This information should not be relied upon by the reader as research, investment advice or a recommendation. 2
3 Global Market Outlook 2018 The macro backdrop in 2018 A synchronised and sustained expansion The end of a monetary policy era and fiscal policy dreams The two biggest potential surprises: inflation and geopolitics Markets: starting high The earnings upswing and the state of the cycle Can the low volatility regime last? Uncomfortable (but not unstable) valuations High conviction calls Equities: EM, Momentum, and Value can all coexist Bonds for ballast Tempering expectations Notes: This material represents an assessment of the market environment at a specific time and is not intended to be a forecast of future events or a guarantee of future results. This information should not be relied upon by the reader as research or investment advice regarding the funds or any security in particular. 3
4 Global Market Outlook 2018 The macro backdrop in 2018 A synchronised and sustained expansion The end of a monetary policy era and fiscal policy dreams The two biggest potential surprises: inflation and geopolitics Markets: starting high The earnings upswing and the state of the cycle Can the low volatility regime last? Uncomfortable (but not unstable) valuations High conviction calls Equities: EM, Momentum, and Value can all coexist Bonds for ballast Tempering expectations Notes: This material represents an assessment of the market environment at a specific time and is not intended to be a forecast of future events or a guarantee of future results. This information should not be relied upon by the reader as research or investment advice regarding the funds or any security in particular. 4
5 REAL GDP GROWTH (%) PMI INDEX Room to run BlackRock Growth GPS has stabilised above-trend A broad-based recovery BlackRock Growth GPS for G7 nations, Level and breadth of global composite PMI, The BlackRock Growth GPS suggests less room for upside surprise in SHARE ABOVE Jan 15 Jul 15 Jan 16 Jul 16 Jan 17 Jul 17 Delta G7 Growth GPS G7 12m Forward Consensus Share of countries with PMI above 50 (RHS) Global Composite PMI (LHS) 0 Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute with data from Consensus Economics, December Notes: The GPS (blue line) shows where the 12-month consensus GDP forecast may stand in three months time. Consensus forecasts are measured by Consensus Economics. G7 country components are weighted by country GDP. The green line shows the current 12-month economic consensus forecast for G7 economies. Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute, with data from Markit, December Notes: The green line shows the share of countries where the purchasing managers' index (PMI) is above 50, indicating expanding activity. The global composite PMI includes manufacturing and services activity for 34 countries. 5
6 INTEREST RATE (%) An inflection point in global monetary policy US taking the lead on hiking, others soon to follow Central Bank interest rates, Fed: at least 3 hikes in 2018 Payrolls avg +180K in 2017, excluding hurricane effects Inflation moving towards 2.0% target 6 4 ECB: scaling back asset purchases Slowing purchases from 60bn to 30bn/ month starting in Jan 2018 Inflation undershooting target 2 0 BoJ: holding steady Inflation to stay under 1% for all of 2018 Solid economic growth, tightening labor market, and strong corporate earnings U.S. Euro zone Japan China PBoC: no major change? Fiscal policy and structural reforms in focus Investors monitoring a weakening credit impulse Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute and Thomson Reuters, December Notes: The lines show the official policy rate of the Federal Reserve (US), ECB (Euro zone), BoJ (Japan), and PBOC (China). 6
7 CORPORATE TAX RATE (%) The great tax undercut The new 21% US corporate tax rate will undercut global competitors US effective tax rates vs. global statutory tax rates, Old US statutory corporate tax rate: 35% New US statutory corporate tax rate: 21% S&P 500 SECTOR EFFECTIVE TAX RATES US effective rates Global statutory rates Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute, with data from Thomson Reuters Datastream, OECD, Haver Analytics, December Notes: The orange bars represent the median effective corporate tax rate for the mentioned index. The light green bars represent the median effective tax rate for the mentioned S&P 500 GICS 1 sector. The blue bars represent the statutory corporate tax rates for the mentioned country. 7
8 ANNUAL RATE (%) ANNUAL RATE (%) Inflation is making a (gradual) comeback A diverging inflation outlook in the US and eurozone US and Eurozone: BlackRock Inflation GPS vs. core inflation, China has stopped exporting deflation China export prices and U.S. import prices from China, U.S. Inflation GPS U.S. Core CPI Eurozone Inflation GPS Eurozone Core HICP Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute, with data from Thomson Reuters, Eurostat and US Bureau of Labor Statistics, December Notes: This chart shows the US core CPI, which excludes food and energy costs, the U.S. core CPI excluding wireless costs, the BlackRock US Inflation GPS, eurozone core inflation (the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices excluding food, tobacco and alcohol) and the BlackRock eurozone Inflation GPS. The Inflation GPS shows where core inflation may stand in each region in six months' time China export prices U.S. import prices from China Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute, with data from National Bureau of Statistics of China and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, December Notes: U.S. import prices based on total goods imported from China. 8
9 Politics and policy pose risks for 2018 U.S. Key Fed meetings Mar Jun Sept Dec Mexico Elections July 1 Russia Presidential elections Mar. 18 Eurozone Key ECB meetings Jan. 25 Mar. 8 Apr. 26 Jun. 14 Jul. 26 Sep. 13 Oct. 25 Dec.13 Brazil Presidential election Oct. 7 and 28 UK EU deadline for UK-EU agreement on Brexit deal October Japan Key BoJ meetings Jan Jul Apr Oct Italy Elections Mar. 4 Source: BlackRock Investment Institute, December Notes: The Fed and ECB meetings are those accompanied by press conferences. The BoJ events shown are followed by the publication of the central bank s outlook report. 9
10 Global Market Outlook 2018 The macro backdrop in 2018 A synchronised and sustained expansion The end of a monetary policy era and fiscal policy dreams The two biggest potential surprises: inflation and geopolitics Markets: starting high The earnings upswing and the state of the cycle Can the low volatility regime last? Uncomfortable (but not unstable) valuations High conviction calls Equities: EM, Momentum, and Value can all coexist Bonds for ballast Tempering expectations Notes: This material represents an assessment of the market environment at a specific time and is not intended to be a forecast of future events or a guarantee of future results. This information should not be relied upon by the reader as research or investment advice regarding the funds or any security in particular. 10
11 ANNUAL EARNINGS GROWTH (%) EARNINGS REVISION RATIO This kind of global synchronisation has not happened for awhile Earnings growth is powering returns Raising the bar Global earnings growth, Global equities earnings revisions ratio, est est US Europe EM Japan China ACWI Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute with data from MSCI, Thomson Reuters and IBES, December Notes: USA is represented by MSCI USA; Europe is represented by MSCI Europe; Japan is represented by MSCI Japan; China is represented by MSCI China; EM is represented by MSCI Emerging Markets; and ACWI is represented by MSCI All-Country World Index. Indexes are unmanaged. You cannot invest directly in an index ACWI Average since 2000 Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute, with data from Thomson Reuters, December Notes: The purple line shows the number of companies in the MSCI All-Country World Index with 12-month forward earnings-per-share (EPS) estimates revised up in the previous month divided by the number of companies with downward revisions to EPS estimate. Any opinions, forecasts represent an assessment of the market environment at a specific time and is not intended to be a forecast of future events or a guarantee of future results. This information should not be relied upon by the reader as research, investment advice or a recommendation. Future estimates may not come to pass. 11
12 NET INCOME (2007 = 100) PERCENT (%) Late cycle or still recovering? Nominal aggregate earnings ex US have had a turbulent recovery Twelve month trailing aggregate earnings (rebased to 2007), The global earnings synchronisation in perspective Contribution to ACWI 12m trailing earnings growth by sector, Sept Current Cons. Disc. Cons. Staples Energy Financials Healthcare Industrials IT Materials Telecom Utilities ACWI PERCENT (%) MSCI USA MSCI ACWI xus Contribution to ACWI earnings growth Financials Tech Nov % 24% Sept % 14% Diff -13% +10% Source: BlackRock Investment Institute with data from MSCI and Thomson Reuters, December Notes: The lines show trailing 12-month aggregate earnings for the MSCI USA and MSCI ACWI ex USA indexes, rebased to 100 as of January Source: BlackRock Investment Institute with data from MSCI and Thomson Reuters, December Notes: Individuals sectors are components of MSCI ACWI. 12
13 MAX DRAWDOWN (%) Markets were remarkably resilient in 2017 as investors bought the dip 2017 saw the smallest pullback in more than two decades S&P 500 annual maximum drawdowns, The average max drawdown since 1980 has been -14% Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute, with data from Standard & Poor's and Thomson Reuters, December Notes: The green lines shows the maximum annual pullback (peak-totrough) for S&P 500 stocks. The blue dots show the pullback in 1995 and in
14 VOLATILITY (%) What s been down, must go up? Macro & markets exhibit persistent volatility regimes S&P 500 realised monthly volatility, Equity volatility can stay in a low regime for long periods Volatility Low-volatility regime High-volatility regime Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute, with data from Robert Shiller, December Notes: realised volatility is calculated as the annualised standard deviation of monthly changes in US equities over a rolling 12-month period. Using a Markov-Switching regression model, we calculate two volatility regimes: a high-volatility regime and a low-volatility regime. The lines plot the average level of volatility during each regime based on data from 1872 to
15 Coefficient of determination Forward P/E ratio Equity valuations are not always a great guide to future returns Valuations can be a murky guide to returns Starting valuations and future equity returns, 0-10 year holding periods The discount that wasn t U.S. ex-faang vs. Europe P/E ratio, % 60% US Europe Japan EM US ex-faang Europe 20 40% 16 20% % Holding Period (in years) Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute, with data from Thomson Reuters and Worldscope, December Notes: The coefficient of determination measures the strength of the statistical relationship between valuations at the time of purchase and subsequent stock market returns for various holding periods. Valuation is an equalweighted blend of five measures (forward price-to-earnings, trailing price-to-earnings, price-to-book value, price-to-cash, and enterprise value to earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation). The regression analysis takes equal-weighted averages for each holding period since The markets are represented by Worldscope indexes. Returns are in U.S. dollars Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute, with data from MSCI and Thomson Reuters, December Notes: The blue line shows the market capitalisation-weighted average 12-month forward P/E ratio of the MSCI USA Index, excluding the five large tech stocks commonly known by the FAANG moniker: Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google parent company Alphabet. The green line shows the 12-month forward P/E of the MSCI Europe Index. References to securities are for illustration only and not investment advice or recommendations. It is not possible to invest in an index. 15
16 Global Market Outlook 2018 The macro backdrop in 2018 A synchronised and sustained expansion The end of a monetary policy era and fiscal policy dreams The two biggest potential surprises: inflation and geopolitics Markets: starting high The earnings upswing and the state of the cycle Can the low volatility regime last? Uncomfortable (but not unstable) valuations High conviction calls Equities: EM, Momentum, and Value can all coexist Bonds for ballast Tempering expectations Notes: This material represents an assessment of the market environment at a specific time and is not intended to be a forecast of future events or a guarantee of future results. This information should not be relied upon by the reader as research or investment advice regarding the funds or any security in particular. 16
17 RETURN ON EQUITY FLOWS AS A PERCENT OF AUM Still room to run in Emerging Markets Bucking the trends in EM Return on equity and price-to-book ratio, EM vs. DM, Flows into EM are still bouncing back Flows into EM equity funds, $64 $ Average 2010 EM DM 10 5 $39 $50 $65* 0 -$3 12 Average -5 -$15 -$24 -$ $ PRICE TO BOOK $38 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 '15 '16 '17 Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute, with data from Thomson Reuters and IMF, December Notes: The chart shows return on equity and price-to-book ratios for EMs and DMs. EM is represented by the MSCI Emerging Markets Index and DM by the MSCI World Index. The averages are based on the period Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute, with data from EPFR, December Notes: The bars represent annual flows into EM equity funds as a percentage of total assets under management (AUM) in global EM mutual funds and exchange-traded funds. The annotated numbers represent notional annual flows into EM equity funds. *2017 figure is annualised. 17
18 RELATIVE PERFORMANCE RELATIVE PERFORMANCE We believe Momentum and Value can co-exist Momentum in motion Value showing signs of life Relative performance of momentum stocks, Measures of Global Value, Jan-17 Mar-17 May-17 Jul-17 Sep-17 Nov MSCI ACWI Enhanced Value FTSE World Value MSCI ACWI Value MSCI ACWI Financials Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute, with data from MSCI, November Notes: The line shows the performance of the MSCI All-Country World Momentum Index relative to the MSCI All-Country World Index, by dividing the former by the latter and rebasing to 100 at the start of Areas in blue show periods of drawdowns, or peakto-trough declines of more than 5%, based on weekly data. Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute with data from MSCI, Russell, and Thomson Reuters, December Notes: The lines represent the relative performance of the MSCI indices to MSCI ACWI, and the relative performance of the FTSE World Value index to FTSE World. It is not possible to invest directly in an index. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. 18
19 STOCK AND BOND RETURN CORRELATION (%) Bonds for ballast Bonds still act as a diversifier, provided that a risk-off event is not policy related 60% 40% Taper tantrum German Bund yield spike U.S. election jitters ECB normalisation speech 20% 0% -20% -40% -60% -80% Jan-13 Jul-13 Jan-14 Jul-14 Jan-15 Jul-15 Jan-16 Jul-16 Jan-17 Jul-17 US Rate and Equity Return Correlation (Last 60D) EU Rate and Equity Return Correlation (Last 60D) Source: BlackRock Investment Institute, with data from Bloomberg, November 2017.Notes: The chart shows the correlation of daily returns between equities and bonds over a rolling 60-day period. Equity returns are based S&P and Euro Stoxx Indices, while bond returns are based on Barclays U.S. and German government bond indexes. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. 19
20 ANNUALisED RETURN ASSUMPTIONS (%) Take risk where you are being rewarded Risk and reward BlackRock five-year asset return assumptions in USD, Q % 6% 4% 2% 0% U.S. Treasuries U.S. investment grade U.S. cash Global ex- U.S. gov. bonds U.S. TIPS U.S. high yield Current assumptions EM debt ($) Last quarter US small cap US large cap Global ex- US large cap EM equity 60:40 portfolio Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute and BlackRock Solutions, November Notes: This information is not intended as a recommendation to invest in any particular asset class or strategy or as a promise of future performance. The bars show our expected annualised nominal return assumptions for the next five years from a U.S. dollar perspective. Representative indexes used are: Barclays Global Aggregate Treasury Index ex U.S., Barclays Government Index, Barclays U.S. Credit Index, Citigroup 3-Month Treasury Bill Index, Barclays U.S. Government Inflation-Linked Bond Index, Barclays U.S. High Yield Index, JP Morgan EMBI Global Diversified Index, MSCI USA Small Cap Index, MSCI USA Index, MSCI World ex USA Index, MSCI Emerging Markets Index, and 60% MSCI USA Index / 40% Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Index. Indexes are unmanaged and used for illustrative purposes only. They are not intended to be indicative of any fund or strategy's performance. It is not possible to invest directly in an index. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. CMA disclosures are provided in the appendix. 20
21 BII Tactical Market Views Overweight Neutral Underweight Positive on momentum and value stocks in a sustained expansion Equities Attractive valuations and solid earnings for Japanese equities Like EM and European equity markets given above-trend global growth Neutral on U.S. stocks Neutral on U.S. investment grade credit and emerging market debt Fixed Income Sustained economic expansion challenges nominal U.S. govt. bonds High valuations make us cautious on European sovereigns Risks are tilted to the downside for European credit given tight spreads Commodities / FX * Oil prices underpinned by supply-and-demand rebalancing USD has scope to strengthen, with the Fed normalising ahead of its DM peers Source: BlackRock Investment Institute. As of December Subject to change. Any opinions, forecasts represent an assessment of the market environment at a specific time and is not intended to be a forecast of future events or a guarantee of future results. This information should not be relied upon by the reader as research, investment advice or a recommendation. 21
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