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Friday, December 29, 2023

Navigating the Financial Maze of 2023: A Comprehensive Year in Review

By Century Financial in 'Blog'

Navigating the Financial Maze of 2023: A...
Navigating the Financial Maze of 2023: A Comprehensive Year in Review

As we bid farewell to 2023, a retrospective analysis of the financial landscape reveals a year that defied expectations and presented investors with both challenges and opportunities. The markets exhibited resilience amid turbulence, geopolitical tensions, and surprising turns, ultimately delivering noteworthy returns across various asset classes.

Market Overview: A Rollercoaster Ride

The financial markets of 2023 will likely be remembered as one of the most unusual periods in recent history. The year commenced with a flurry of uncertainties, with some dire predictions that, in hindsight, failed to materialize. Notably, a U.S. regional banking crisis and the cessation of Credit Suisse were among the unexpected events that added to the volatility.

In a twist of fate, despite the turbulence and contrary to many prognostications, the total return for the S&P 500 reached nearly 25% year-to-date. A global 60/40 portfolio also outperformed expectations, returning over 10%. However, the journey was far from smooth, marked by abrupt shifts and unforeseen challenges.

March Turmoil: Silicon Valley Bank and Credit Suisse

The financial narrative took an unexpected turn in March when the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, a mid-sized U.S. lender, triggered a cascading effect on world shares. The subsequent rescue of the venerable 167-year-old institution, Credit Suisse, added further uncertainties. The world shares experienced a sharp decline, erasing all the gains made in January.

Investors, in a scramble for safety, sought refuge in gold, causing a 7% surge. Simultaneously, U.S. and European government bond yields, crucial drivers of global borrowing costs, recorded their most significant monthly drop since the 2008 financial crisis. The following months witnessed a delicate balancing act as the markets responded to shifting geopolitical tensions and economic indicators.

Resilience Amidst Challenges: U.S. Economy Shines

Despite concerns over inflation, rising interest rates, and the unforeseen regional banking crisis, the U.S. economy emerged as a bastion of resilience. Corporate profits saw an upward trajectory, and the technology sector, led by the "Magnificent 7" mega-cap tech stocks, spearheaded a notable stock market rally.

Investors underwent a transformative realization that the Federal Reserve and inflation, once perceived as long-term threats, were no longer menacing. The Federal Reserve concluded its rate-hiking campaign, and inflation exhibited a downward trajectory. A key contributor to the market's robust performance was the simultaneous decline in inflation coupled with sustained economic growth.

"Magnificent 7" Mega-cap Tech stocks
Last Price YTD Returns
Nvidia 494.17 238.1%
Meta 357.83 197.3%
Tesla 261.44 112.2%
Amazon 153.34 82.5%
Alphabet 140.37 59.1%
Microsoft 374.07 56.0%
Apple 193.15 48.7%

Source: Bloomberg

Developed world inflation, which stood at 7-7.5% a year ago, has receded to 3-3.5%. Spot energy prices saw a 30% drop, and problematic sectors like used cars experienced outright declines. The year-over-year U.S. consumer price index (CPI) inflation peaked at 9.1% in June 2022 but had already dropped to 6.4% by January 2023. This downward trend persisted throughout 2023, with CPI inflation reaching just 3.2% as of October. While still above the Fed's long-term target of 2%, the progress in curbing inflation allowed the central bank to ease off on rate hikes. In 2023, the Federal Open Market Committee implemented only four rate hikes of 25 basis points each, with no further increases since July.

Energy
Last Price YTD Returns
WTI Crude 73.11 -8.9%
Gasoline 213.13 -13.3%
Natural Gas 2.466 -44.9%

Source: Bloomberg

Meanwhile, the third-quarter GDP report revealed a commendable 5.2% annualized growth for the U.S. economy, driven in part by the resilient U.S. consumer and the addition of approximately 2.5 million workers by U.S. companies, maintaining unemployment near 50-year lows.

Higher interest rates, while posing challenges to consumers and companies by increasing borrowing costs, did not impede economic growth and profitability. Notably, technology stocks, constituting nearly 55% of the S&P 500's gains, played a crucial role in the market's robust performance. The mega-cap tech-heavy NASDAQ 100 Index rallied by almost 55% this year outperforming its small and mid-cap counterparts by over 40 percentage points, in large part due to impactful cost-cutting measures and the newfound growth potential of artificial intelligence (AI).

Index Last Price YTD Returns
Nasdaq Index 16906.8 54.5%
Nikkie Index 33539.6 28.5%
SPX Index 4781.6 24.5%
Nifty Index 21778.7 20.3%
Europe 50 Index 4520.3 19.2%
Russel 2000 Index 2066.2 17.3%
Netherlands Index 786.8 14.2%
Canada 60 Index 1267.4 8.4%
Australia 200 Index 7614.3 8.2%
South Africa 40 Index 70237.2 4.9%
UK FTSE 100 Index 7716.3 3.5%
Switzerland 11074.8 3.2%
China Index 3414.5 -11.8%
Hongkong Index 17043.5 -13.8%

Source: Bloomberg

Best & Worst Stocks of 2023

Throughout this year, investors in general have experienced positive outcomes; however, amid a plethora of robust performances, a select few S&P 500 stocks have notably excelled, while others within the index have entirely bypassed the market rally of 2023.

The table below highlights some of the best and worst-performing U.S. stocks of 2023.

Stocks Sector Last Price YTD Returns
NVIDIA CORP Information Technology 495.3 238%
META PLATFORMS INC-CLASS A Communication Services 359.5 197%
ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES LTD Consumer Discretionary 129.4 163%
UBER TECHNOLOGIES INC Industrials 63.2 156%
CARNIVAL CORP Consumer Discretionary 18.7 130%
ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES Information Technology 148.7 126%
TESLA INC Consumer Discretionary 261.1 112%
SALESFORCE INC Information Technology 266.2 101%
ENPHASE ENERGY INC Information Technology 136.0 -49%
DOLLAR GENERAL CORP Consumer Staples 135.5 -45
MODERNA INC Health Care 100.5 -44%
PFIZER INC Health Care 28.9 -44%
ESTEE LAUDER COMPANIES-CL A Consumer Staples 146.9 -41%

Source: Bloomberg

Diverse Market Movements: A Kaleidoscope of Trends

The financial markets in 2023 exhibited diverse and sometimes perplexing movements.

In the bond markets, investors initially anticipated that the Federal Reserve and its counterparts would raise interest rates and maintain them at that level as recessions unfolded. While this posed challenges to fixed income performance, the entry yields earned by investors along the way played a role in alleviating the declines in bond prices. As a point of consideration, rolling Treasury bills yielded a return of +4.5%. However, the current sentiment in the bond markets suggests a shift, with expectations now leaning towards central banks initiating a series of rate cuts, indicating a perceived triumph over inflation.

This change in outlook resulted in unexpected outcomes across various asset classes. Bitcoin, for instance, experienced a remarkable upswing, recording a 150% increase over the year. Some of the most beleaguered emerging market bonds achieved triple-digit gains, showcasing the unpredictable nature of market dynamics.

Forex markets also witnessed notable movements. While the dollar saw a 2.5% decrease over the year, Japan's reluctance to raise interest rates translated to a 7% decline in the yen and a 3.5% drop in the yuan.

Currencies
CHF 0.8368 10.5%
GBP 1.2772 5.7%
EUR 1.1114 3.8%
DXY 100.785 -2.6%
JPY 140.92 -7.0%

Source: Bloomberg

Standouts and Surprises: Beyond Mainstream Markets

Beyond the conventional indices and currencies, certain markets and assets delivered standout performances and surprises. Japan's Nikkei, for instance, surged almost 20% in dollar terms and 28% in yen terms, marking its best year in a decade. Conversely, China grappled with property-related challenges, impacting oil prices, which declined by almost 8% over the year. Gold, often considered a safe-haven asset, experienced a +13% jump.

Commodities
Last Price YTD Returns
IRON ORE 1038 21.1%
GOLD 2073.22 13.7%
COPPER 392.65 3.0%
SILVER 24.264 1.3%
PLATINUM 997.23 -7.2%
PALLADIUM 1137.25 -36.6%

Source: Bloomberg

Top Investment Themes of 2023: Technological Resurgence and Geopolitical Dynamics

In addition to the overarching market trends, specific investment themes emerged as influential factors in 2023. The resurgence of technology stocks, particularly those related to artificial intelligence (AI), played a pivotal role in shaping investment strategies. Products and services driven by generative AI, including ChatGPT, garnered significant attention and investment, signaling a broader acknowledgment of AI's potential impact on the future economy.

The crypto market, recovering from the "crypto winter" of 2022, witnessed a substantial thaw in early 2023. Bitcoin prices soared by 150% year-to-date, fueled by anticipation surrounding the potential launch of the first spot Bitcoin ETF in early 2024. This resurgence extended beyond cryptocurrencies, affecting stocks tied to the crypto market, such as Bitcoin investor MicroStrategy (MSTR) and Bitcoin mining company Cipher Mining Technologies (CIFR).

Geopolitical events, including Israel-Gazaas in October, had far-reaching consequences on global markets. While such events typically introduce uncertainty and volatility, certain sectors and stocks appeared poised to benefit. Aerospace and defense stocks like TransDigm (TDG) and Kratos Defense & Security Solutions (KTOS) were positively impacted.

Looking Ahead to 2024: Optimism Amid Challenges

As we set our sights on 2024, economists and analysts express relative optimism about the economic and market outlooks. The persistent challenge of elevated interest rates is expected to weigh on economic growth. However, the Federal Reserve projects that U.S. GDP growth will remain positive in the coming year.

Analysts are forecasting an impressive 11.6% earnings growth for S&P 500 constituents in 2024. The average analyst S&P 500 price target of 5,029 suggests an anticipated gain of about 5%. This optimistic outlook is underpinned by expectations of continued corporate profitability, economic resilience, and a positive trajectory for the markets. Nevertheless, in navigating these projections, investors are urged to exercise caution and remain vigilant. As markets evolve, it's crucial for investors to stay informed, diversify portfolios, and approach investment decisions with a prudent mindset.

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