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Market Update April 2023 | Oracle Advisory Group

15 May 2023

The market update for April 2023 was a positive month for equity markets worldwide, with the S&P/ASX 200 returning 1.7% for the month and the MSCI All Country World ex-Australia returning 2.6%.


Inflation

Through April we finally saw inflation decline, with the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reporting a quarterly increase in the consumer price index (CPI) at 1.4%. This was lower than the increase recorded in December, which was 1.9%. Annual inflation fell to 7.0% in March, which was down from 7.8% in December. Although there is still some way to go before inflation retreats to the Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) target of 2% inflation, this gave markets optimism that we are now on the other side of the peak, with pressure from interest rates likely to ease.


RBA Cash Rate

And ease they did, with the RBA deciding to pause after hiking for 10 consecutive months in April. This was short-lived, however, reinstating the rise at the May meeting with a 25 basis point hike. What may be more important to investors, however, is not what the RBA is doing, but what markets are pricing. The RBA cash rate is now 3.85% but the yield on the 3-year Australian Government Bond (a proxy for what the market believes the cash rate should or will be) has fallen to 3.05% from a high of 3.6% in March.

You can see on the chart below that over the last 3 years, since inflation concerns entered the discussion, the market successfully predicted the RBA would need to raise earlier than it had expected. After the March rate hike to 3.6%, the 3-year yield started falling.Source: FactSet

US Bond Market

We are seeing a similar phenomenon in the United States. The bond market started pricing the 3-year US government bond yield for rate hikes in July 2021 and yet the Federal Funds Rate (the US equivalent of our cash rate) was not raised by the Federal Reserve until March 2022 when it was clear that inflation needed to be dealt with at the economic level.

The Fed raised rates again in May to 5.25%, and yet the bond market is pricing the 3-year at 3.64%, suggesting an expectation that official rates are due to fall.

Source: FactSet

There is a chance that the decline in yield relates to a flight to safety from regional American banks. But futures are pointing to the same outcome. 

Notably, there is a delay between what the market prices in and when the central bank comes to its conclusion. Consequently we may still be waiting some time. We cannot predict when the RBA or the Fed responds this time, but we believe that the rate peak is near and it is only a matter of time until the cash rate either plateaus or begins falling. Either way, this will be positive for equity markets in the medium to long term and as discussed previously we have started positioning the portfolios to benefit from this in measured and considered ways.


Commodities Update

Commodities were weak through the month with copper falling 5.6% from its intra-month high, Brent Crude oil falling 19% from its high (albeit after rising a similar amount in March), and iron ore falling 18%. In regards to iron ore, this was in response to Chinese Mills being told to cut steel production, which uses iron as a key input. The Australian Financial Review also cited a few reasons why it is likely to remain weak this year including the end of 2023 inventory restocking, China steel production being capped and a recovery in supply from major miners. We tend to agree and have therefore decreased our exposure to iron ore in the portfolios.

Written by Luke Durbin
Lead Portolio Manager
Oracle Investment ManagementUnsure where to go next?

The next step is to contact an experienced financial advisor who will tailor an investment plan to cater to your individual need and investment goals. Book your complimentary consultation today!Important information – Oracle Advisory Group makes no representation or warranties as to the accuracy or completeness of any statement in it including, without limitation, any forecasts. The information in this document is general information only and is not based on the objectives, financial situation or needs of any particular investor. An investor should, before making any investment decisions, consider the appropriateness of the information in this document, and seek their own professional advice. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. The information provided in the document is current as the time of publication.

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