Fed must get ‘more aggressive’ with rate cuts due to weakening jobs market, Canaccord’s chief market strategist says

-


The Federal Reserve may have new incentives in the second quarter to cut rates deeper this year.

Canaccord Genuity’s Tony Dwyer thinks a deteriorating jobs market and easing inflation will ultimately push the Fed to act.

“I’m not saying that they have to go back to zero, but they have to be more aggressive,” the firm’s chief market strategist told Tech Zone Daily’s “Fast Money” on Thursday. “One of the most aggressive topics that I talk to clients about is how bad the incoming data is.”

Dwyer contends falling employment survey participation rates are skewing the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ jobs report data. The next monthly jobs reading is due Friday.

“It’s not that they’re manipulating the data. The conspiracy theories go bananas with this stuff. It’s really that they don’t have a good collection mechanism. So, the revisions are significant and most of them have been negative now,” said Dwyer. “Our focus now is those rate cuts are what you need.”

At the March Federal Reserve policy meeting on interest rates, officials tentatively planned to slash rates three times this year. They would be the first cuts since March 2020.

Dwyer expects the rate reduction will give financials, consumer discretionary, industrials and health care stocks a boost. The groups are positive this year.

“Our call is to buy into the broadening theme on weakness rather than simply adding to the mega-cap weighted indices. The top 10 stocks still represent 33.7% of the total SPX [S&P 500] market capitalization,” he wrote in a recent note to clients. “History shows that is historically high and doesn’t last forever.”

According to Dwyer, market performance will become much more even by the end of this year into 2025.

‘It’s not just the Mag 7’



Source link

Latest news

Teens Are Using AI-Fueled ‘Slander Pages’ to Mock Their Teachers

The video opens with a school superintendent lip-syncing a love song, but he’s not the only performer.AI-generated versions...

Turn the Dial Through the Decades on Fujifilm’s Retro-Inspired Instax Evo Cinema Camera

The front of the grip has a cover that hides away the USB-C charging port and microSD card...

Inside OpenAI’s Race to Catch Up to Claude Code

Katy Shi, a researcher who works on Codex's behavior at OpenAI, says that while some folks describe its...

Technology Is Reshaping Sleep Apnea Treatment

Inspire therapy—a hypoglossal nerve stimulation implant—has been FDA-approved for more than 11 years, with over 100,000 patients treated...

Trump Administration Won’t Rule Out Further Action Against Anthropic

At Anthropic’s first court hearing challenging sanctions imposed by the Trump administration, the AI tech startup asked the...

Physics at risk: UK science leader on what’s wrong with the latest funding cuts

The United Kingdom’s largest research funder, UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), has suspended some grant review processes...

Must read

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you