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CNBC
12-08-2025
- Business
- CNBC
Fed will begin cutting rates again in September, says PIMCO's Mike Zudzil
Mike Cudzil, PIMCO senior portfolio manager, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss Cudzil's thoughts on what to expect from the Federal Reserve, if it's behind the curve and much more.
Yahoo
01-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Pimco's Cudzil Predicts 0% GDP Growth, Stagflation
"Bonds are acting like bonds if you just peel back the lens a little bit," Michael Cudzil, senior bond portfolio manager at Pimco, says while discussing the performance of US bonds compared to equities. Speaking on "Bloomberg Surveillance," Cudzil also says US assets are still a safe haven and warns the Trump administration's policies will lead to stagflation. Sign in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
09-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Trump's ‘chaotic' policy approach is creating opportunity for investors
Tumult over President Trump's approach to tariffs and Russia's war with Ukraine has spooked households, businesses and Wall Street, with U.S. stocks just booking their worst week of the year. Trump's on-off trade tactics kept investors on edge about potential tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico all week, while Friday's jobs report for February showed further signs of a cooling U.S. labor market, although nothing too alarming. My husband plans to leave his entire estate to his adult son, who steals his credit card to gamble online. What can I do? Thinking of buying the stock-market dip? Here's what you should know. The U.S. dollar is sending an alarming signal to investors and consumers Is the chip sector having a meltdown? By this measure, it's mostly just Nvidia. America's job market is eerily similar to the 1990s dot-com boom — just before the bust The backdrop has clearly bred uncertainty in markets, but has also created opportunity for investors, said Mike Cudzil, a portfolio manager at Pimco, one of the world's largest asset managers. Specifically, 'there has been a major shift out of Europe and in Germany, in particular,' with the potential for a massive fiscal package out of Europe next week, Cudzil told MarketWatch. Friedrich Merz, Germany's likely next chancellor, has vowed to do 'whatever it takes' to bolster defense spending by carving it out of budget controls, while also proposing a €500 billion infrastructure investment. 'That maybe only could have been done with some of this [U.S.] policy that looks like chaos,' Cudzil said, pointing to Europe's hesitancy around defense spending in recent decades. Goldman Sachs researchers this week said they expect spending on defense by European Union member states to increase significantly through 2027, albeit still reaching only 2.4% of GDP, compared to 1.8% last year. The new projections followed a shocking Oval Office confrontation a week ago that left Trump without a deal with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky relating to that nation's mineral rights. It also prompted Europe to bolster its commitment to aiding Ukraine in its war effort. 'What you are seeing is a repricing of risky assets in the U.S. relative to risky assets [abroad],' Cudzil said, adding that he anticipates there's more room to close that gap. 'But there's also a repricing of U.S. fixed income relative to other fixed-income markets.' It's potentially 'quite a shift in the world order' versus the past 80 years, he added. The European STOXX 600 index XX:SXXP was up 9% on the year through Friday, while the U.S. benchmark S&P 500 index SPX was down 1.9%, according to FactSet, after two straight years of stellar yearly gains of more than 20% for American stocks. Leslie Thompson, chief investment officer at Spectrum Wealth Management, said her team has been taking some profit in U.S. stocks and, as of Monday, began moving a portion into exchange-traded funds focused on stocks in developed foreign markets. 'We are still positive on the U.S., but we think there is some opportunity to profit from overseas investments,' she said. 'That is not something we've done for a while.' Popular European stock ETFs include the iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF IEFA and the iShares MSCI EAFE ETF EFA, both of which were up more than 11% on the year through Friday. In bonds, the 10-year Treasury yield BX:TMUBMUSD10Y ended the week at 4.3%, snapping a five-week streak of falling yields, while the 10-year German bund yield BX:TMBMKDE-10Y ended at 2.84%, according to FactSet. 'When risky assets are still at valuations that are somewhat lofty, as a rule you're supposed to have more fixed income,' Cudzil said. Still, he favors a backdrop where government spending looks to be declining, and 'that looks like the U.S.' Investors, meanwhile, have poured $12 billion into European stocks in the past four weeks, their strongest inflows in a decade, according to BofA Global. That underscores how government stimulus in Europe could bolster the eurozone, while the Trump administration looks to rework its trade agreements and dramatically shrink the federal government without going so far as to trigger a U.S. recession. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Friday that the U.S. economy remains 'in a good place' during a speech at the University of Chicago. Read: Powell says Fed can 'wait for greater clarity' on economic outlook Yet there remains heightened uncertainty about what the impact of Trump's economic policies will be. 'If [Trump's] spending cuts go through, ultimately it trickles down to the state and local government,' noted Jeffrey Rosenkranz, a portfolio manager at Shelton Capital Management. The worry would be that could lead to broader job losses and a recession. Still, it would likely create 'winners and losers,' including some 'good companies' with bad balance sheets, Rosenkranz said. 'We are doing some work in advance to prepare in case we get some of those opportunities,' he added. I fled our $2.2M home due to domestic abuse. I'm on the loan, but we're both on the title. My husband won't sell. What now? My husband and I have been married for 18 years. We share a son — and my husband has a daughter. Why should they get an equal inheritance? One of my 3 children died — and left behind a child. I also have a second grandkid. What is the fairest way to divide my estate? I'm 69 and only have $121,000 in my 401(k). How can I repair the damage of the past? Here's what recent history says happens after the S&P 500 breaches this critical level Sign in to access your portfolio



