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  1. Core Equity Content Hub
  2. A Sector ETF With Surprise Rate-Cut Upside Potential
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A Sector ETF With Surprise Rate-Cut Upside Potential

Brenton GarenAug 02, 2019
2019-08-02

Conventional wisdom dictating that financial services stocks and exchange traded funds benefit from higher interest rates and are vulnerable to the Federal Reserve lowering borrowing costs may be waning. Last year, the Financial Select Sector SPDR (XLF A), the largest financial services ETF, slid 13% as the Fed raised rates four times this year.

Following the central bank cutting rates on Wednesday, XLF is up 17.9% year-to-date.

Market observers have previously warned that Wall Street banks could face pressure as tepid market volatility could have contributed to more muted trading desk activity. Furthermore, the Federal Reserve has signaled its intentions to cut interest rates, which would further hurt the banking industry’s ability to generate profits from lending. However, some investors believe some of XLF’s marquee components could actually benefit from lower rates.

Ari Wald, Oppenheimer’s head of technical analysis, “says a reversing trend in bond yields should begin to benefit financials and other cyclical stocks again. The 10-year yield dipped below 2% earlier this month before bouncing back, a level Wald now sees as a bottom,” reports CNBC.

Bucking Historical Trends

Earlier this year, bank stocks and ETFs slumped a bit after the Fed downgraded its outlook for the U.S. and reaffirmed its earlier dovish stance, which provides a poor environment for U.S. banks, whose business models typically capitalize on rising interest rates. However, that trend could reverse even if the Fed lowers rates this week.

“Gina Sanchez, CEO of Chantico Global, also disputes the common wisdom that falling rates will hurt banks. She sees a lower yield in short-term bonds and higher yield in longer-term bonds as benefiting the banks,” reports CNBC.

Investors seem to be embracing the idea that XLF can rally even if the Fed soon lowers interest rates. Over the past week, XLF has seen inflows of $747.35 million, good for the fifth-highest tally among US-listed ETFs.

“A steeper yield curve, where the long end is higher than the short end, widens lenders’ profit margins. A Fed rate cut could depress the short end of the yield curve, typically bumping up the long end, and boosting a bank’s bottom line,” according to CNBC.

For more information on the financial sector, visit our financial category.


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