Economic Overview

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Economic Overview. September 2009. www.wellscap.com. Jay N. Mueller, CFA Wells Capital Management Fixed Income Group. Growth: Q3 bounce followed by weak recovery Employment: job losses slowing Inflation: headline about to turn up; core stable Monetary: Fed on hold - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Economic Overviewwww.wellscap.comSeptember 2009

Jay N. Mueller, CFAWells Capital Management Fixed Income Group

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Big Six Summary

Growth: Q3 bounce followed by weak recovery

Employment: job losses slowing

Inflation: headline about to turn up; core stable

Monetary: Fed on hold

Fiscal: short term uncertainty; long run train-wreck

International: USA lags global recovery

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Growth

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U.S. GDP: quarterly growth rate (annualized)

Source: Bloomberg

Rate of contraction has moderated: Q3 likely to be positive

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Personal Consumption (real growth rate annualized)

Source: Bloomberg

Following a small bounce in Q1 consumption resumed its decline in Q2

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Private Domestic Fixed Investment % change

Source: Bloomberg

Though an improvement over Q1, PDI contracted for the 8th straight quarter in Q2

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Employment

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Payrolls: monthly change (non-farm, 000)

Source: Bloomberg

The pace of job loss is slowing, but still worrisome

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Unemployment Rate

Source: Bloomberg

Closing in on 10%

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Broad Unemployment (U6)

Including discouraged workers and underemployed

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Initial Claims for Unemployment Insurance (4 wk ma)

Claims off peak but remain uncomfortably high

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Initial Claims for Unemployment Insurance (4 wk ma)

Prior peaks in claims coincide with business cycle troughs

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Initial Claims (4 wk ma) versus Unemployment Rate

The 1982 claims peak was swiftly followed by a drop in the unemployment rate.Not so for the 1991 and 2001 peaks.

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Average Work Week

Hours worked remains very low

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Mean Period of Unemployment (weeks)

Out of work for nearly half a year on average

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Inflation

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CPI YOY

Source: Bloomberg

Energy-driven deflation likely to revert to inflation later this year

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CPI YOY – long term view

Source: Bloomberg

Most significant headline deflation in sixty years

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CPI Ex-food and Energy YOY

Source: Bloomberg

Core inflation is low and fairly stable

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Crude Oil – West Texas Intermediate spot price

Source: Bloomberg

Crude has trended higher since late ‘08

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Natural Gas – near futures contract

Source: Bloomberg

Much weaker than oil

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Copper – near futures contract

Source: Bloomberg

Substantial rally so far this year

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Monetary Policy

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Federal Funds Target Rate

Source: Bloomberg

Short term rate management has reached its downside limit

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Monetary Base

Source: Bloomberg

Quantitative Easing: a massive injection of bank reserves

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M1 year over year growth rate

Source: Bloomberg

Fastest money supply growth in twenty-five years

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Consumer Credit Outstanding

Source: Bloomberg

No traction from easy policy so far – consumer credit has been shrinking since September ‘08

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Fiscal Policy

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U.S. Federal Surplus/Deficit as a % of GDP

Source: Bloomberg

With Projection for 2009

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Deficit Projections – Obama Budget

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SOURCE: CBO, White House Office of Management and Budget | The Washington Post - March 21, 2009

Federal spending is running wild with worse to come

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Public Federal Debt Outstandingwith projection for 2009

Source: Bloomberg

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U.S. Federal Debt Projection

Federal public debt outstanding likely to double or worse over the next decade

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International

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Global Data Cross Section

GDP yoy CPI yoy IP yoy Unemployment

Eurozone -4.7% -0.7% -17.0% 9.5%

Japan -6.4% -2.2% -22.9% 5.7%

UK -5.5% +1.8% -9.3% 7.8%

U.S. -3.9% -2.1% -13.1% 9.7%

Source: Bloomberg

The U.S. was first into recession but Europe and Japan have been hit harder:

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Japan Unemployment Rate

Highest on record

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Euro/US Dollar

safe haven trade is unwinding

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Gold $/ounce

gold supported by doubts about the dollar

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