Weekly Investment Update: May 23, 2022

Risk assets slid lower last week as major US retailers Target and Walmart both missed earnings estimates. The poor reports contrasted Home Depot and Lowe’s Q1 earnings reports, which were viewed more positively. The S&P 500 index, a proxy for US large cap stocks, dropped 3 percent for the week and the MSCI ACWI index, a proxy for large cap global stocks, fell 1.1 percent. The drop has inched both indexes to the brink of bear market territory, typically defined as a decline of 20% from most recent highs (see below).[1]

Line graphs depicting S&P 500 Total Return Level Percent off High

Investors will be watching for earnings reports from other retailers this week, such as Costco and Best Buy, to see if there are broader concerns related to consumer spending. Consumer spending, which is a significant driver of the overall economy, has remained resilient in the face of surging inflation, falling stocks, and waning consumer and investment sentiment so far this year. However, the concern is that these factors begin to wear down consumers over time and they feel less comfortable spending money on anything other than necessities.  That shift in behavior, should it occur, could prove challenging for the economy at large.[2]

 

Prices & Interest Rates

Representative Index Current Year-End 2021
Crude Oil (US WTI) $111.55 $75.37
Gold $1,862 $1,828
US Dollar 103.03 95.67
2 Year Treasury 2.60% 0.73%
10 Year Treasury 2.78% 1.52%
30 Year Treasury 2.99% 1.93%
Source: Morningstar, YCharts, and US Treasury as of May 23, 2022

 

Asset Class Returns

Category Representative Index YTD 2022 Full Year 2021
Global Equity MSCI All-Country World -17.0% 18.5%
Global Equity MSCI All-Country World ESG Leaders -18.2% 20.8%
US Large Cap Equity S&P 500 -17.7% 28.7%
US Large Cap Equity Dow Jones Industrial Average -13.3% 21.0%
US Small Cap Equity Russell 2000 -20.7% 14.8%
Foreign Developed Equity MSCI EAFE -14.4% 11.3%
Emerging Market Equity MSCI Emerging Markets -15.4% -2.5%
US Fixed Income Bloomberg Barclays Municipal Bond -10.2% 1.5%
US Fixed Income Bloomberg Barclays US Agg Bond -9.2% -1.5%
Global Fixed Income Bloomberg Barclays Global Agg. Bond -11.3% -4.7%
Source: YCharts as of May 23, 2022
Past performance may not be representative of future results.  All investments are subject to loss.  Forecasts regarding the market or economy are subject to a wide range of possible outcomes.  The views presented in this market update may prove to be inaccurate for a variety of factors.  These views are as of the date listed above and are subject to change based on changes in fundamental economic or market-related data.  Please contact your Financial Advisor in order to complete an updated risk assessment to ensure that your investment allocation is appropriate.