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    S&P 500: Credit Markets Raise Questions Equity Investors Choose to Ignore

    July 15, 20263 Mins Read


    Stocks finished the day higher on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 up 38 basis points. However, Tuesday’s move appeared to be driven more by a decline in implied volatility than by anything else. The fell four points to close at 10.5 after rising to nearly 15 on July 13.

    The increase in volatility reflected uncertainty surrounding this morning’s report and Kevin Warsh’s testimony before the House. Once the market moved past the opening and implied volatility in the one-day VIX fell sharply, stocks did very little for the rest of the session, trading mostly sideways after the initial move. At this point, the effect of the decline in implied volatility has largely worn off.VIX1D-Daily Chart

    With the CPI report coming in cooler than expected on both the headline and s, it was not surprising to see Treasury yields fall. The decline was particularly sharp at the front end of the curve, with the losing eight basis points to close at around 4.20%.

    However, Fed Chair Kevin Warsh’s comments during Tuesday’s House hearing suggested that he believes inflation remains too high and that more must be done to bring it back to the Fed’s target. His remarks ultimately sounded fairly hawkish, raising questions about whether the market has adequately priced in the possibility of future rate hikes.

    Even after falling to 4.20% on Tuesday, the 2-year yield is merely sitting at support. Now that it has broken above its previous resistance level, it still has room to move significantly higher—potentially toward the 4.35%-4.40% range. It is also possible that the will need to raise rates again to finish the job that Jay Powell was never able to complete.US 2-Year Yield-Daily Chart

    Even with the weaker-than-expected CPI report, you would never know it from the Japanese yen. The currency strengthened by just 12 basis points on the day, with closing at around 162.25.

    The yen still appears vulnerable to significant further weakness. So far, very little has been done to persuade investors to change course, and the path of least resistance continues to point toward a weaker yen.

    USD/JPY has also been hugging its 10-day and 20-day simple moving averages. A breakout above the 162.50 area could send the pair toward 166—a level not seen since the mid-1980s.USD/JPY-Daily Chart

    Finally, it seemed odd that rose roughly 4% on Tuesday while its five-year credit default swap spread widened to 60.6 basis points. Nvidia’s five-year CDS spread has increased from approximately 42 basis points on June 22 to more than 60 basis points as of July 14. Meanwhile, the stock has climbed from around $192, after bottoming on June 26, to approximately $211 on Tuesday.

    Typically, widening CDS spreads are accompanied by falling stock prices. Something, therefore, appears misaligned in the market. Either Nvidia’s CDS spread will begin tightening again, or whatever is concerning the credit market will eventually weigh on the company’s share price.

    My guess is that the credit market sees something—or is worried about something—that the equity market, which is not always the sharpest tool in the shed, has yet to recognize. If that is the case, Nvidia’s recent rally is unlikely to last.NVDA-Daily Chart

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