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Global equities have surged about 70% in six months on hopes of a rebound in the
Chris Wood, Equity Strategist, CLSA, says the chances of a deeper correction in global equities are rising.
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Jim Walker, MD, Asianomics, too doesn't see a V-shaped recovery in global equities. "If you look at the level of activity across the world from Europe to
On US markets:
After Friday's sell-off, US markets ended Monday in the green zone on positive manufacturing data. The
The ISM manufacturing index rose to 55.7 from 52.6 in September. This is the third straight month of growth and highest reading since April 2006. Pending home sales rose to their highest level in nearly three years in September. Also, construction spending rose 0.8% in September.
But Wood is still cautious. He
says there is some initial indication of a technical breakdown in theHowever, Richard Bernstein of Richard Bernstein Capital Management is a lot more bullish. "Right now, there is a blurring between the secular issues and the cyclical ones. There are people, including me, who are concerned about the secular issues, but we can't ignore the fact that the economy is getting better, employment is improving. When that happens you will see a cyclical rebound."
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Michael Darda of MKM Partners too sees the markets headed higher. "We have moved a very long way in a very short period of time, so we are building in recovery expectations. A period of consolidation and correction will not be out of line. I believe that the recovery process is underway. Even if the big gains are behind us in percentage terms, I still think that in the next 6-8 months the markets will move higher, correction and pullbacks notwithstanding."
Today, Asian markets ended weak ahead of the two-day monetary policy meeting of the Federal Reserve. Wood feels an easy monetary policy in
On India:
In last week's credit policy, the Reserve Bank had stated that it would be looking to raise rates going forward on the back of positive August IIP numbers. This didn't go down well with the market which sees a further rise in borrowing cost. The street sees the recovery in India Inc on the back of lower expenses, rather than a pick-up in business.
According to Wood,
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