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2008 Stock Market Outlook, Part II
Executive Summary
Elevated fear and unnerving daily market gyrations are
hallmarks of classic bull market corrections. The first quarter
delivered them in spades as stocks fell globally and volatility
spiked. But we expect stocks to end up materially higher for
the balance of 2008 and believe the correct posture is to
remain fully invested. infosys
2008 reminds us of 1998. That year stocks temporarily fell
about 20%1 while global recession and bear market
chatter ran rampant. In typical correction form, however, 1998
markets recovered magnificently to new all-time highs,
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Much of this quarter anxiety stemmed from fears of a
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triggered by a crisis in confidence in Bear Stearns. In our
view, the Fed dramatic and innovative measures to provide
liquidity were an appropriate tonic. Between the Fed efforts
and private sources of capital, credit is now very cheap and
readily available for large, high-quality borrowers. This is
particularly bullish for large cap stocks. By contrast, credit
availability has largely evaporated for lower-quality and
smaller borrowers, but these comprise a small fraction of
aggregate borrowing. This represents a reallocation in credit
availability, not a runch as conventional wisdom
depicts it. We discuss the quarter events in further detail in
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Many are declaring this the worst economic and financial
crisis since the Great Depression. That bullish. Some simple
facts paint a very different picture. Perhaps the US will
experience a mild quarterly contraction this year, even this
quarter, but on balance we believe both the US and global
economies should grow start-to-finish in 2008. Unlike during
the Great Depression, central bankers are being extremely
accommodative, fiscal policy is stimulative, and regulatory
response has been measured and appropriate (at least to
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Yes, there are problems within specific parts of the
economy, but fears have distorted their relative importance.
For example, while US home construction activity cratered, it
comprises roughly only 4.6% of GDP not enough to sink the
economy.2 And although many believe declining home
values will sink consumer spending (70% of the US economy),
historically there has been very little linkage between the
two. To date, consumer spending and personal income continue to
advance. Less noticed are surges in exports (a sign of foreign
economic strength), government spending and global
infrastructure investment. And freight rates and capacity
utilization wouldn be so strong were the economy as weak as so
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Outside of banks, homebuilders and autos, corporate earnings
are holding up nicely and projected to grow in 2008. Long-term
interest rates remain benign. Taken together, stocks remain
extremely cheap relative to bonds. We think this provides stock
prices a significant cushion against downside economic
surprises. We provide further analysis of today economic
environment in Appendix III. memory
The US presidential election has so far proven exceedingly
bizarre and difficult to handicap. Whether Senator Clinton,
Obama or McCain should eventually emerge victorious, none in
our view has an unassailable advantage, and thus anything could
happen. The Democrats have a structural advantage in
congressional elections this year and are likely to gain seats
in both chambers, but we do not expect them to attain a
filibuster-proof majority. A full analysis of US politics and
the upcoming presidential and congressional elections is
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We appreciate this period has been exceedingly fatiguing. It
is difficult to tune out the drone of dour news and remain
disciplined. But 2008 has only just begun, and we fully expect
the remaining months will be up-a-lot for stocks. as400
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