瑞银:美国非必需消费品行业出现好转迹象
"Early Signs Of A Turn In US Consumer Discretionary," UBS Says

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/early-signs-turn-us-consumer-discretionary-ubs-says

布伦特原油价格自3月以来首次跌破每桶80美元,这主要是由于美伊达成和平协议以及霍尔木兹海峡有望重新开放,导致“战争风险溢价”降温。随着汽油价格跌破每加仑4美元的门槛,分析人士认为通胀压力可能已经见顶。 能源成本的下降预计将提振实际消费者收入和市场信心,使非必需消费品板块的前景从看跌转向谨慎乐观。高盛和加拿大皇家银行等金融机构已下调了石油价格预测,专家指出,燃料成本降低为家庭预算提供了急需的缓解。 然而,仍需保持谨慎。尽管能源通胀呈下降趋势,但分析师警告称,近期能源冲击的滞后效应仍可能在今年晚些时候影响食品杂货价格。此外,尽管零售和消费支出前景有所改善,但经济学家预计不会出现强劲增长。总之,虽然高昂能源成本带来的直接压力正在缓解,但消费者尚未完全摆脱困境,更广泛的经济复苏依然温和。

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Brent crude futures tumbled below the $80-per-barrel level earlier this morning for the first time since March as traders priced in the U.S.-Iran peace deal and the expected reopening of the Strait of Hormuz maritime chokepoint on Friday. Goldman Sachs and RBC Capital Markets both slashed their fourth-quarter Brent crude forecasts, reinforcing the view that the war-risk premium is rapidly deflating.

If oil has peaked, then inflation pressures may have peaked as well, a positive setup that could provide some tailwinds for consumers this summer through lower fuel costs.

Piper Sandler Chief Global Economist Nancy Lazar told clients, "If inflation has indeed peaked, that will boost real incomes (nominal incomes have been solid), a positive for both real consumer spending and housing, but don't expect robust growth in either."

On Monday, GasBuddy data showed the national average for gasoline slipped below the politically sensitive $4-per-gallon level for the first time in months.

We have outlined in countless notes (read here, here, here, and here) that gas prices above $4 forced consumers to trade down across retailers and, in some cases, to pull back on discretionary purchases altogether.

Pump prices are set to tumble further...

Now that energy prices are moving lower, consumer sentiment is likely to improve. UBS analyst Mark Paski told clients about "early signs of a turn in U.S. consumer discretionary."

Paski explained:

Fairly quiet day across the US consumer, despite the move lower in crude oil and rates following headlines over the weekend.

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The risk/reward in consumer discretionary is beginning to shift from the doldrums seen as recently as two weeks ago. The SPDR S&P Retail ETF (XRT) versus front-month crude oil (CL1) suggests there is still further upside to the discretionary trade, given crude's move lower this morning. Lower yields should also provide incremental support.

Consumer staples were the second-best performing sector last week (behind materials), and I would expect some residual relief today—particularly within the household and personal care space.

Chart: SPDR S&P Retail ETF (XRT) 

That said, the CPI for energy is on track to slide for June. But consumers are not out of the woods yet. Months of elevated energy prices have already offset the rapidly fading tailwinds from tax cuts. And not to be the bearer of bad news, but one lagged effect of the energy shock could still show up on supermarket shelves later this year. 

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