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Rising treasury yields, oil prices impact U.S. economy and S&P 500 earnings

EditorHari Govind
Published 29/09/2023, 15:06
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The U.S. economy faces a challenging landscape as record-high Treasury yields and escalating oil prices, due to Russia's conflict with Ukraine, continue to exert pressure. The value of the iShares 20+ Treasury Bond exchange-traded fund (ETF) has dropped by 45% in response to these dynamics, according to data from Friday.

Oil prices hover around $95 a barrel, largely attributed to Saudi Arabia's supply cuts and the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. This has resulted in U.S. gasoline prices nearing $3.80 a gallon, further straining consumer wallets. The Conference Board reports that these rising costs have led to a decline in consumer confidence.

In addition to the energy market turmoil, the robust dollar is depressing foreign earnings for U.S. firms and impacting S&P 500 earnings. Liz Ann Sonders, a noted market analyst, has warned of potential sector-specific "rolling recessions" in this context.

The Federal Reserve has committed to maintaining interest rates above 5% through 2024, which coupled with an inversion in the bond market's yield curve, signals a potential recession. This inversion typically indicates that investors expect lower interest rates in the future, often associated with a slowdown in economic growth.

These economic challenges are likely to persist as geopolitical tensions continue and central banks maintain their current monetary policy stance. The impact on consumers and businesses will be closely watched in the coming months as these dynamics continue to unfold.

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