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I don’t believe the US will be going into a recession: Adrian Mowat

"I think India is continuing to be an outperformer. But whether you can make absolute returns depends on whether the Wall Street is able to make absolute returns."

July 13, 2022 / 15:15 IST
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Emerging equity market strategist Adrian Mowat
Emerging equity market strategist Adrian Mowat

Adrian Mowat shares with CNBC TV18 his thoughts on global stock markets. He sheds light on US inflation and the toss-up between bearish and bullish future growth rates. He also compares India and China by growth and valuation while talking about major global indicators. Here are glimpses of the interview:

Are we at a point where this counter trend in global equity starts to get challenged? What is your view?

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There are a couple of very important issues to look at here. The Russians have shut the gas supply to Europe. It might be a short-term issue to be focusing on because there are debates that they might reopen the tap in a week or so. The consumer is also witnessing a substantial increase in energy bills; the other reason is that China is getting tiny modest outbreaks of Covid which is resulting in serious Covid policies - lockdowns in major cities like Shanghai.

Other areas to look at are the earnings season. I think there’s a degree of misinformation going on here with respect to earnings. There has been an increase in EPS (earnings per share) of the energy sector, if we look at the commodities; and other sectors have gone down. We have major stock declines in the prices of Amazon, Target, Walmart -- they all have been announcing poor earnings in terms of the outlook. I think there might be a chance that earnings will surprise positively if the bearish trend works in our favour.