U.S. Economic Outlook: Where Innovation equals Opportunity Jeff Korzenik Chief Investment Strategist
Where are we in the Business Cycle? Source: Bloomberg, The National Bureau of Economic Research 2
Where are we in the Business Cycle? Recession Current Phase of the Business Cycle 3
Industrial Capacity and the Business Cycle 4
A Question of Capacity 5
Have we Underinvested? Highest Level Since 1958 6
A New Labor Landscape 7
Waiting to Work or Just Waiting First Month Months 2 4 After Month 16 After 16 Months: Unemployed (25.1%) Already Unemployed for More or Equal to 27 Weeks Not Employed at all During Months 2 4 (66.5%) Employed in at Least 1 Month (23.0%) After 16 Months: Employed (19.4%) After 16 Months: Not in Labor Force (22.1%) After 16 Months: Unemployed (3.9%) After 16 Months: Employed (15.0%) After 16 Months: Not in Labor Force (4.1%) Not in Labor Force During Months 2 4 Months (10.5%) After 16 Months: Unemployed (1.4%) After 16 Months: Employed (1.9%) After 16 Months: Not in Labor Force (7.2%) Source: Brookings Institute 8
What does it mean for Interest Rates? 9
Implications for Equity Investors Source: Bloomberg, Department of Transportation & Strategas 10
Implications for Equity Investors Recession Current Phase of the Business Cycle Technolog Basic Materials Discretionary y Industrials Energy Consumer Staples Healthcare Utilities Finance 11
Historical Context: Virtuous Long Cycles Source: OECD, Bloomberg 12
The Global Context: Developed World Source: Bloomberg 13
The Global Context: Developing World Source: Bloomberg 14
Global Risks Source: PFC Energy, The Economist Global Oil Production Production per Day Global Total 84,820,000 Country Barrels Share of World Production Russia 10,900,000 12.85% Saudi Arabia 9,900,000 11.67% United States 8,453,000 9.97% Iran 4,231,000 4.99% China 4,073,000 4.80% Canada 3,592,000 4.23% Iraq 3,400,000 4.01% UAE 3,087,000 3.64% Venezuela 3,023,000 3.56% Mexico 2,934,000 3.46% Kuwait 2,682,000 3.16% Brazil 2,633,000 3.10% Nigeria 2,525,000 2.98% Norway 1,998,000 2.36% Algeria 1,885,000 2.22% Angola 1,840,000 2.17% Kazakhstan 1,635,000 1.93% Qatar 1,631,000 1.92% UK 1,099,000 1.30% Source: Bloomberg 15
Unintended Consequences Pages in the Federal Register 16
Unexpected Positives 17
Unexpected Positives GDP = G + I + C + NX Y=AK α L 1 α G=Government, I=Investment, C=Consumption, NX=Net Exports K=Stock of capital, L=Labor Force, A=Productivity 18
Unexpected Positives Driverless Cars Innovative Delivery Techniques Internet of Things 19
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