Allspring Global Investments' head of equity investing, Ann Miletti, has stated that while Nvidia's earnings report garners significant attention, the upcoming Jackson Hole economic symposium represents the biggest short-term risk currently facing Wall Street. Miletti pointed out that the Jackson Hole meeting carries a greater degree of uncertainty. Since the Federal Reserve's policy meeting last month, U.S. Treasury yields have climbed considerably, and Fed Chair Kevin Warsh failed to assuage trader concerns regarding the willingness to tackle inflation during that press conference.
She emphasized that corporate borrowing costs have risen from below 5% at the start of the year to over 5.5%, and while the absolute level is not extreme, the speed and magnitude of interest rate changes will have a substantial impact given the current massive capital expenditure environment. Recent turbulence in the bond market has intensified these worries. This week, the 30-year Treasury yield briefly surged past 5.3%, and although Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent doubled long-dated bond repurchases to $4 billion in an attempt to stabilize the market, the boost proved short-lived.
On the equities front, Miletti noted that following the July pullback, a further market correction could actually help maintain stability for the remainder of the year. She currently favors healthcare stocks and small-cap industrials, believing that capital rotation has already begun to emerge in these sectors as investors recognize the potential for artificial intelligence to drive innovation.