BCA Research warns of ‘sticky’ inflation, downgrades stocks to underweight
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AI-PoweredBCA Research downgrades global equities to underweight due to 'sticky' inflation and a deteriorating geopolitical outlook, increasing the probability of a global economic downturn. This shift is driven by a sharp spike in global energy prices and a negative shift in BCA's MacroQuant model. The downgrade is expected to impact stocks in the short-term, particularly those sensitive to economic cycles and energy prices.
The downgrade of global equities to underweight is likely to lead to a decrease in stock prices, particularly in the energy and cyclical sectors, as investors become more risk-averse. This may also lead to a flight to safety, with investors seeking refuge in assets such as bonds, gold, or defensive stocks, potentially causing a sector rotation and impacting cross-market correlations.
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Investing.com — A sharp spike in global energy prices and a deteriorating geopolitical outlook following the outbreak of the Iran war have significantly increased the probability of a global economic downturn, according to a report from BCA Research. The firm’s Global Investment Strategy (GIS) team has tactically downgraded global equities from neutral to underweight on a three-month horizon, citing a sharp negative shift in its proprietary MacroQuant model.
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