Weekly focus: Hiking season
We saw significant market jitters this week with VIX volatility starting off at a two month high. The lack of a hawkish message from the Federal Reserve (Fed) turned things around for a while only for US equities to take a big plunge on Thursday as investors largely consider Fed to be behind the curve. In London, a trading error caused a flash crash in Swedish stocks of 8% on Monday, which immediately spread to the other Nordic and European bourses. Markets quickly normalised again, though. This was also the week where 10-year US treasuries traded through the 3%-level for the first time since 2018. Oil prices bounced to the highest level since March on the back of EU plans to phase out imports of Russian oil and US looking to start re-filling its strategic reserves. Adding further to inflation pressures, refined oil products have increased more in price than crude since the war broke out as Russia is a big exporter here. The Fed largely did what was expected of them this week, as they hiked rates by 50bp and hinted that they will hike by 50bp again at the “next couple of meetings”. Fed chair Powell communicated that… Read More »Weekly focus: Hiking season