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US: Risk on the rise - BNPP

Markets have reacted in a calm way to the US decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal as despite the increase in geopolitical uncertainty, there has been no flight to safety and US treasury yields have followed oil higher, according to William De Vijlder, Chief Economist at BNP Paribas.

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“The announcement on 8 May that the United States will withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal and will re-impose sanctions has caused, as expected, an additional increase in the price of oil, reflecting the concern that US sanctions will reduce Iranian supply to the global market.”

“The withdrawal announcement causes an increase in geopolitical and economic uncertainty but this hasn’t impressed equity markets yet, possibly because part of this increase had already been priced in: US equity indices closed unchanged and the following morning, Asian markets were slightly down and some were even up. Europe was higher as well. As a consequence, the flight to safety that might have been expected on the back of the increase in uncertainty did not materialise, which meant that bond markets were driven by the inflation outlook, so on balance, yields moved up a bit.”

“Short term relief that the market reaction was so limited does not change the key conclusion that the world has become a more complex place. If the price of oil were to rise further, at some point concern will mount about the possible detrimental consequences for growth: higher oil triggers ‘bad inflation’ (originating in the supply side) which may end up causing a stagflationary shock via reduced real spending power of households and a drag on earnings of oil-intensive companies.”

“All the more so in the eurozone where the oil price increase expressed in euro in recent months partly reflects the weakening of the euro against the dollar of about 5% since the end of January. On the other hand, eurozone resilience should be high given the levels of growth, confidence, job creation, income growth and the increase in the participation rate. Finally, central banks would be put to test in deciding whether to react to higher headline numbers or to focus on core.”

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