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Economic Overview www.wellscap.com September 2009 Jay N. Mueller, CFA Wells Capital Management Fixed Income Group
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2 Economic Overview Big Six Summary Growth: Q3 bounce followed by weak recovery Employment: job losses slowing Inflation: headline about to turn up; core stable Monetary: Fed on hold Fiscal: short term uncertainty; long run train-wreck International: USA lags global recovery
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3 Economic Overview Growth
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4 Economic Overview U.S. GDP: quarterly growth rate (annualized) Source: Bloomberg Rate of contraction has moderated: Q3 likely to be positive
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5 Economic Overview Personal Consumption (real growth rate annualized) Source: Bloomberg Following a small bounce in Q1 consumption resumed its decline in Q2
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6 Economic Overview Private Domestic Fixed Investment % change Source: Bloomberg Though an improvement over Q1, PDI contracted for the 8 th straight quarter in Q2
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7 Economic Overview Employment
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8 Economic Overview Payrolls: monthly change (non-farm, 000) Source: Bloomberg The pace of job loss is slowing, but still worrisome
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9 Economic Overview Unemployment Rate Source: Bloomberg Closing in on 10%
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10 Economic Overview Broad Unemployment (U6) Including discouraged workers and underemployed
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11 Economic Overview Initial Claims for Unemployment Insurance (4 wk ma) Claims off peak but remain uncomfortably high
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12 Economic Overview Initial Claims for Unemployment Insurance (4 wk ma) Prior peaks in claims coincide with business cycle troughs
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13 Economic Overview Initial Claims (4 wk ma) versus Unemployment Rate The 1982 claims peak was swiftly followed by a drop in the unemployment rate. Not so for the 1991 and 2001 peaks.
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14 Economic Overview Average Work Week Hours worked remains very low
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15 Economic Overview Mean Period of Unemployment (weeks) Out of work for nearly half a year on average
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16 Economic Overview Inflation
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17 Economic Overview CPI YOY Source: Bloomberg Energy-driven deflation likely to revert to inflation later this year
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18 Economic Overview CPI YOY – long term view Source: Bloomberg Most significant headline deflation in sixty years
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19 Economic Overview CPI Ex-food and Energy YOY Source: Bloomberg Core inflation is low and fairly stable
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20 Economic Overview Crude Oil – West Texas Intermediate spot price Source: Bloomberg Crude has trended higher since late ‘08
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21 Economic Overview Natural Gas – near futures contract Source: Bloomberg Much weaker than oil
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22 Economic Overview Copper – near futures contract Source: Bloomberg Substantial rally so far this year
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23 Economic Overview Monetary Policy
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24 Economic Overview Federal Funds Target Rate Source: Bloomberg Short term rate management has reached its downside limit
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25 Economic Overview Monetary Base Source: Bloomberg Quantitative Easing: a massive injection of bank reserves
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26 Economic Overview M1 year over year growth rate Source: Bloomberg Fastest money supply growth in twenty-five years
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27 Economic Overview Consumer Credit Outstanding Source: Bloomberg No traction from easy policy so far – consumer credit has been shrinking since September ‘08
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28 Economic Overview Fiscal Policy
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29 Economic Overview U.S. Federal Surplus/Deficit as a % of GDP Source: Bloomberg With Projection for 2009
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30 Economic Overview Deficit Projections – Obama Budget SOURCE: CBO, White House Office of Management and Budget | The Washington Post - March 21, 2009 Federal spending is running wild with worse to come
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31 Economic Overview Public Federal Debt Outstanding with projection for 2009 Source: Bloomberg
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32 Economic Overview U.S. Federal Debt Projection Federal public debt outstanding likely to double or worse over the next decade
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33 Economic Overview International
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34 Economic Overview Global Data Cross Section GDP yoyCPI yoyIP yoyUnemployment Eurozone-4.7%-0.7%-17.0%9.5% Japan-6.4%-2.2%-22.9%5.7% UK-5.5%+1.8%-9.3%7.8% U.S.-3.9%-2.1%-13.1%9.7% Source: Bloomberg The U.S. was first into recession but Europe and Japan have been hit harder:
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35 Economic Overview Japan Unemployment Rate Highest on record
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36 Economic Overview Euro/US Dollar safe haven trade is unwinding
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37 Economic Overview Gold $/ounce gold supported by doubts about the dollar
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38 Economic Overview Thank you! The Portfolio Manager has written this review for informational purposes only. The views expressed on the financial markets and sector valuations are based on the judgment and experience of the Portfolio Manager. This presentation is for the sole use of the intended recipient[s] and may contain privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited.
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