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Abstract:Citigroup upgraded U.S. equities to “overweight” rating on Thursday on analysts expectations of a revival in appetite for growth stocks due to a sharp drop in bond yields following the Ukraine-Russia crisis.
Bond yields plunged after Russias invasion of Ukraine last week ramped up the prospects of inflationary risks, but the expectations of interest rate hikes from major central banks have dropped.
“Despite the difficult events in Ukraine, global equities have been fairly robust. The latest plunge in real yields does imply that this years derating of growth stocks should stop,” said economist Robert Buckland.
U.S. Treasury yields surged on Wednesday, bouncing off eight-week lows, as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell supported the U.S. central bank raising rates this month, while being flexible in response to the Russia-Ukraine wars impact on the economy.
The benchmark 10-year yield [US10YT=RR] rose to 1.875% on Wednesday after its 1.682% dive in the prior session – the lowest since Jan. 5.
Citigroup said shares of companies in its list of 60 stocks with “meaningful exposure to Russia” slumped 17% so far this year, compared with an 8% drop in the MSCIs gauge of stocks across the globe.
PepsiCo, Glencore, Carlsberg Epam Systems and Uniper are some of the big names in the list.
The brokerage raised the global IT sector to “outperform”, citing its robust performance growth of 2% since the Ukraine-Russia conflict, according to Citigroups analysis.
Citigroup also downgraded the rating of Japan and global industrial sector to “neutral” and maintains the “overweight” rating of UK and global financial sector.
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