Dollar Doldrums, Lessons from 2002–03, Bright Spots
By Lori Calvasina
Published October 3, 2022 | 6 min listen
In this edition of the podcast, we reflect on hot topics and some of the most interesting things we saw and heard last week. Three big things you need to know: First, the stronger Dollar is a clear negative for S&P 500 performance and earnings, but US equities still tend to benefit from safe-haven status within the broader global equity landscape and certain sectors tend to be more insulated from an EPS perspective. Second, S&P 500 performance in 2022 has been similar to how stocks traded in 2002 following the Tech bubble and the initial rally off the September 2001 lows. Back then, the bottoming process was lengthy with similar lows tested multiple times before the recovery could resume, but stocks did stage a strong rebound in 4Q of 2002 off an October low. Third, US equities may not be out of the woods, but there are a few bright spots worth noting in our high-frequency indicators (the equity put/call ratio recently approached Dec 2018’s level, the forward P/E is back to average on our $212 EPS forecast, the performance of popular hedge fund stocks has stabilized, and Republicans have pulled ahead of Democrats in the generic Congressional ballot).
Lori Calvasina
Managing Director & Global Head of Equity Strategy, RBC Capital Markets
Lori Calvasina joined RBC Capital Markets as Head of U.S. Equity Strategy in 2017 as a Managing Director. Having spent nearly two decades as an equity strategist at major investment banks, Lori is an expert on the US stock market, and regularly represents RBC in the financial media on Bloomberg and CNBC. Prior to joining RBC, Lori was a senior equity strategist at Credit Suisse from 2010 to 2017, covering Small/Mid Cap Strategy from 2010-2014 and both Small/Mid Cap and US Equity Strategy from 2015-2017. She spent the first ten years of her career at Citi in a variety of roles including lead Small/Mid Cap Strategist from 2007-2010. In both 2008 and 2009 Lori was ranked #2 in the Small Companies category in the Institutional Investor All America Research team poll. Lori is a graduate of the University of Virginia and its selective Government & Foreign Affairs’ Honors Program. In 2019, she was named to Crains New York’s list of Notable Women in Finance.
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