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The US treasury curve has flattened significantly this year Historically such a flattening has been a good leading indicator of recessions The signal has become less reliable but the question remains whether it will end up influencing confidence about the outlook In a recent speech, James Bullard, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis, reminded his audience that yield curve inversion is a DECOMPOSING THE FLATTENING OF THE US YIELD CURVE naturally bearish signal for the economy adding that this deserves market term premium 1y-y risk neutral yield 1y-y and policymaker attention. The black line on the chart illustrates Bullard s fitted yield 1y-y point. It shows the difference between the 1-year and -year US treasury fitted yields ( fitted means it is based on an econometric estimation although 3 the difference with observed yields is negligible). In the run-up to recessions (the grey bars) the curve flattened significanty and sometimes even inverted. The yield on a treasury bond consists of a risk neutral part (an anticipation of 1 the future policy rate) and a term premium so changes in the slope can be attributed to changes in the rate expectations slope (green line) and changes in the term premium slope (blue line). Before previous recessions, the rate -1 expectations slope flattened very significantly and inverted. The behaviour of - the term premium slope was less stable. Since the start of this year, the term -3 premium slope has seen a considerable flattening and this has been the key contributor to the flattening of the yield curve. The rate expectations slope - (green line) did flatten as well, but less so. Moreover, historically speaking it 197 197 1977 198 1987 199 1997 7 1 17 remains rather steep. This would mean that we should not be too concerned Sources: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, BNP Paribas about the flattening of the curve. Another reason is that central bank QE has squeezed the term premium so the signal of the yield curve with respect to the economy outlook has become noisy. However, there are lingering concerns. Economic agents could question the statistical quality of the yield curve decomposition and prefer to look at yields as a whole rather than at risk-neutral yields. More importantly, risk-averse investors could adopt a better safe than sorry attitude and give credence to the signal of the curve, despite its noisiness. This could reinforce the curve flattening and end up weighing on confidence about the economic outlook. Markets Overview Pulse Economic scenario

Ecoweek 17-5 // 8 December 17 economic-research.bnpparibas.com The essentials Week 1-1 17 > 7-1-17 CAC 5 317 } 5 38 +1.3 % S&P 5 } 37 -. % Volatility (VIX) 11. } 1. -1.3 pb Euribor 3M (%) -.33 } -.33 +.1 bp Libor $ 3M (%) 1.9 } 1.5 +.8 bp OAT 1y (%).51 }.8-3. bp Bund 1y (%).3 }.3 -. bp US Tr. 1y (%).3 }.38 +1.3 bp Euro vs dollar 1.19 } 1.18 -. % Gold (ounce, $) 1 83 } 1 5 -. % Oil (Brent, $). }. -3. % Money & Bond Markets Interest Rates ECB.. at /1. at /1 Eonia -.33 -. at 3/11 -.37 at 5/ Euribor 3M -.33 -.3 at /1 -.33 at 1/ Euribor 1M -.19 -.8 at /1 -.19 at 15/11 $ FED 1.5 1.5 at 15/.75 at /1 Libor 3M 1.5 1.5 at /1 1. at /1 Libor 1M 1.99 1.99 at 5/1 1.8 at /1 BoE.5.5 at /11.5 at /1 Libor 3M.5.53 at 13/11.8 at 1/9 Libor 1M.77.79 at /11.59 at /9 Commodities Exchange Rates 1 y bond yield, OAT vs Bund Euro-dollar CAC 1, 1, 1,,8,,,, Bunds highest' 17 lowest' 17 Yield (%) Spot price in dollars lowest' 17 17( ) Oil, Brent, 5,5 at / -.% Gold (ounce) 1 5 1 15 at 3/1-3.1% Metals, LMEX 3 1 39 at 3/1 +.3% Copper (ton) 53 5 at 8/5 +5.8% CRB Foods 3 35 at / -9.7% w heat (ton) 157 13 at /1 -.% Corn (ton) 1 1 at 18/9-15.1% Variations 1 = 17 USD 1.18 1. at 9/8 1. at 3/1 +11.8% GBP.88.93 at 9/8.8 at 19/ +.9% CHF 1.17 1.17 at 3/11 1. at 8/ +9.% JPY 13.91 13.5 at 5/1 115.57 at 17/ +8.% AUD 1.57 1.57 at 3/11 1.37 at 3/ +7.% CNY 7.8 7.99 at 3/8 7. at 3/1 +.% BRL 3.89 3.91 at 15/11 3. at 15/ +13.3% RUB 9.75 71.97 at /8 59. at 17/ +8.3% INR 7.1 77.55 at /9 8.18 at 7/ +.% Variations OAT,3 7 Dec 15 1 17 18 highest' 17 lowest' 17 AVG 5-7y..8 at 17/3.18 at 1/ Bund y -.79 -. at 7/ -.9 at / Bund 1y.3.57 at /7.18 at 18/ OAT 1y.8 1.1 at /.8 at 7/1 Corp. BBB 1.1 1.5 at 1/ 1. at 7/11 $ Treas. y 1.81 1.8 at 5/1 1.1 at / Treas. 1y.38.1 at 13/3.5 at 8/9 Corp. BBB 3. 3.9 at 1/3 3.38 at 5/9 Treas. y..8 at 9/11.1 at 8/ Treas. 1y 1.8 1.51 at /1.87 at 1/ 1y bond yield & spreads 5.8% Greece 98 pb Oil (Brent, $) Gold (Ounce, $) CRB Foods 7 1 38 1 35 37 5 1 3 38 1 5 8 3 1 5 35 1 3 3 1 15 33 3 1 1 38 7 Dec 15 1 17 18 Equity indices 1, 5 1, 5 38 5 1,18 5 1,18 1,1 5 1,1 8 1,1 1,1 1,8 1, 1, 1, 7 Dec 3 8 7 Dec 15 1 17 18 15 1 17 18 1 5 7 Dec 15 1 17 18 1.81% Portugal 151 pb 1.% Italy 13 pb 1.% Spain 11 pb.9% Belgium 19 pb.8% Ireland 18 pb.8% France 18 pb.% Finland 1 pb.% Austria 1 pb.39% Netherland 8 pb.3% Germany highest' 17 lowest' 17 Index highest' 17 lowest' 17 17 17( ) CAC 5 38 5 518 at 3/11 79 at 31/1 +1.7% +1.7% S&P5 37 8 at 3/11 39 at /1 +17.8% +5.% DAX 13 5 13 79 at 3/11 11 51 at / +13.% +13.% Nikkei 98 938 at 7/11 18 33 at 1/ +17.7% +8.9% China* 8 91 at /11 59 at /1 +.% +8.7% India* 58 59 at /11 5 at 3/1 +3.% +1.% Brazil* 1 9 18 at 5/1 1 39 at 1/ +17.8% +.% Russia* 587 at 3/1 97 at / -5.% -1.9% Variations 3 7 Dec 15 1 17 18 * MSCI index 3

Ecoweek 17-5 // 8 December 17 economic-research.bnpparibas.com 3 Eurozone: Credit pulse The pace of bank loans increase is still slightly higher. The acceleration remains moderate for loans to households, greater for non-financial corporations. The demand of enterprises for loans grows, supported by the economic recovery, while lending criteria are virtually unchanged. 8 % ** Credit impulse* - - -8 Households NFC -1 Private sector Real GDP, %, y/y -1-1 5 7 8 9 1 11 1 13 1 15 1 17 Real GDP Growth vs Bank Lending 1 Annual growth rates**, % 1 Households NFC 1 Private sector Real GDP, %, y/y 1 8 - - 5 7 8 9 1 11 1 13 1 15 1 17 8 - Net change ECB Bank Lending Survey, Expected Credit standards to firms Credit demand of firms Real GDP, %, y/y [RHS] - 5 7 8 9 1 11 1 13 1 15 1 17 *Credit impulse is measured as the annual change of the annual growth rate of MFI loans ** Adjusted for securitizations Source: ECB, ECB BLS, BNP Paribas calculations - - 5 5 Net change ECB Bank Lending Survey, Expected -5 Consumer credit demand Consumer credit standards- Housing credit demand -5 Housing credit standards - Rea lgdp, %, y/y [RHS] -75 5 7 8 9 1 11 1 13 1 15 1 17 Indicators preview A very busy week ahead of us with meetings of the FOMC (a rate hike is expected), the Bank of England and the ECB. Several important data releases: PMIs for December, Tankan survey in Japan, inflation in France, Germany, UK. Date Country Event Period Survey Prior 1/11/17 France Bank of France Ind. Sentiment Nov -- 1 1/1/17 France Total Payrolls 3Q --.3% 1/1/17 United Kingdom RPI MoM Nov --.1% 1/1/17 Germany ZEW Survey Current Situation Dec -- 88.8 1/1/17 United States NFIB Small Business Optimism Nov -- 13.8 1/1/17 United States PPI Ex Food and Energy MoM Nov.%.% 1/13/17 Germany CPI EU Harmonized MoM Nov --.3% 1/13/17 United Kingdom ILO Unemployment Rate 3Mths Oct --.3% 1/13/17 Eurozone Employment QoQ 3Q --.% 1/13/17 United States CPI Ex Food and Energy MoM Nov.%.% 1/13/17 United States FOMC Rate Decision (Upper Bound) Dec 13 1.5% 1.5% 1/1/17 Japan Industrial Production MoM Oct --.5% 1/1/17 Eurozone EU7 New Car Registrations Nov -- 5.9% 1/1/17 France CPI EU Harmonized MoM Nov --.1% 1/1/17 France Markit France Composite PMI Dec --.3 1/1/17 Germany Markit/BME Germany Composite PMI Dec -- 57.3 1/1/17 Eurozone Markit Eurozone Composite PMI Dec -- 57.5 1/1/17 United Kingdom Bank of England Bank Rate Dec 1.5%.5% 1/1/17 Eurozone ECB Main Refinancing Rate Dec 1 --.% 1/1/17 United States Retail Sales Ex Auto MoM Nov.7%.1% 1/15/17 Japan Tankan Large Mfg Index Q 1/15/17 United States Empire Manufacturing Dec 17.8 19. 1/15/17 United States Industrial Production MoM Nov.3%.9% Sources: Bloomberg, BNP Paribas

Ecoweek 17-5 // 8 December 17 economic-research.bnpparibas.com UNITED STATES GDP growth is accelerating along with the recovery in the emerging countries and reinforcing world trade. However the fiscal outlook remains uncertain. A fiscal stimulus still is possible, but it would not be implemented very rapidly. Potential effects are thus uncertain. The labour market is as buoyant as ever. Still, the support to households disposable income is not as strong as it looks as wage inflation remains limited. With inflation relatively muted at this stage of the cycle, the Fed is in no rush to increase rates. We forecast the Fed Funds target rates to come at 1.5% by year-end,.% by mid-18. CHINA Economic growth has started to moderate during the fall and this trend should continue in the coming quarters. Despite the slowdown, the central bank will have to continue to act to encourage the deleveraging of financial institutions and corporates and reduce financial instability risks. The authorities should maintain an expansionist fiscal policy in the short term. The tightening of domestic credit conditions, restructuring measures in the industry and the correction in the property market will weigh on economic activity. Meanwhile, exports and private consumption should be supporting factors. EUROZONE The recovery is getting stronger and broader: the dispersion of economic performances among member states is receding. Despite the cyclical recovery, core inflation still shows no sign of a convincing upward trend. For the recovery to enter its inflationary phase the economy has to improve further, until the point at which wages will tend to increase. The level of slack remains uncertain though. Broader measures of labor underutilization reach 18%, double the level of the current unemployment rate. The ECB is expected to remain cautious. FRANCE A clear growth acceleration is underway. Higher rates of growth should resume. Households consumption is supported by the jobs recovery but restrained by the upturn in inflation. Investment and exports dynamics are favourable. Risks lie slightly on the upside. We expect the output gap to slowly narrow and the unemployment rate to progressively decline, containing the rise in inflation. Fiscal policy should continue to combine growth supportive measures and consolidation ones. The fiscal deficit should not be a lot more reduced but it should remain below the 3% threshold. SUMMARY GDP Growth Inflation % 17 e 18 e 19 e 17 e 18 e 19 e Advanced,1, 1,7 1,7 1,7 1,9 United-States,3,9 1,9,1,, Japan 1,5 1,3,,3,,8 United-Kingdom 1,5 1, 1,8,7,7, Euro Area,3, 1,8 1,5 1, 1,7 Germany,,8,1 1,7 1,7 1,8 France 1,8, 1, 1, 1, 1,8 Italy 1, 1,5 1,1 1, 1, 1,5 Spain 3,1,,,1 1,8 1, Belgium 1, 1, 1,5,1 1,9 1,9 Emerging,5,8,9,,, China,8,,5 1,,3,5 India 7, 7, 7,8 3,,5,9 Brazil 1, 3,,5 3,5 3,5 3,9 Russia 1,8 1, 1,5,,3,5 Source : BNP Paribas Group Economic Research (e: Estimates & forecasts,) INTEREST RATES & FX RATES Interest rates, % 17 18 End of period Qe Q1e Qe Q3e Qe US Fed Funds 1,5 1,75,,5,5 Libor 3m $ 1, 1,55 1,7 1,8 1,85 T-Notes 1y,35,,75,75 3, Ezone ECB Refi,,,,, Euribor 3m -,3 -,3 -,3 -,3 -,3 Bund 1y,3,5,75 1,1 1,5 OAT 1y,7,95 1, 1,3 1,7 UK Base rate,5,5,5,5,75 Gilts 1y 1,3 1,5 1,55 1,9,3 Japan BoJ Rate -,1 -,1 -,1 -,1 -,1 JGB 1y,3,8,8,8,8 Exchange Rates 17 18 End of period Qe Q1e Qe Q3e Qe USD EUR / USD 1,15 1,1 1,13 1,18 1, USD / JPY 115 11 117 115 11 GBP / USD 1,8 1,5 1, 1,33 1,39 USD / CHF 1,1 1,3 1, 1,1,98 EUR EUR / GBP,9,91,9,89,88 EUR / CHF 1,1 1,17 1,18 1,19 1, EUR / JPY 13 13 13 13 137 Source : GlobalMarkets (e: Estimates & forecasts)

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