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The views expressed herein do not constitute research, investment advice or trade recommendations and do not necessarily represent the views of all AB portfolio-management teams.
Nearly all assets are historically expensive right now, and equity valuation spreads are extreme by some measures. For example, the spread between the most expensive and cheapest stocks hasn’t been this wide in over half a century. How much of this spread can mean revert?
Through August 31, 2020
The historic series, derived from the Ken French Data Library, is the market-cap weighted 12 months trailing P/E ratio for the most expensive and cheapest quintile of stocks from among the largest 1,200 US stocks. The latest data points are estimates derived by Bernstein Research based on current valuation data. Stocks with negative trailing earnings are excluded.
Source: Bloomberg, FactSet, Ken French Data Library, MSCI and Bernstein Research
If inflation is set to rise in the coming years, some sectors will likely be better equipped to outperform than others, based on history. For example, consumer staples and healthcare have delivered the best risk/return tradeoff when inflation has been over 3%.
As of July 31, 2020
*Relative year-over-year return of sector vs. the market when average inflation (CPI) during the year was above 3% from 1973 to 2019.
Source: Datastream and Bernstein Research
The views expressed herein do not constitute research, investment advice or trade recommendations and do not necessarily represent the views of all AB portfolio-management teams.
Inigo Fraser Jenkins is Co-Head of Institutional Solutions at AB. He was previously head of Global Quantitative Strategy at Bernstein Research. Prior to joining Bernstein in 2015, Fraser Jenkins headed Nomura's Global Quantitative Strategy and European Equity Strategy teams after holding the position of European quantitative strategist at Lehman Brothers. He began his career at the Bank of England. Fraser Jenkins holds a BSc in physics from Imperial College London, an MSc in history and philosophy of science from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and an MSc in finance from Imperial College London. Location: London
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