Stocks Calm For Now, but Sector-Specific Tariffs Could Shift the Mood

Published 27/06/2025, 08:18
Updated 27/06/2025, 08:20

Stocks finished higher, but yesterday’s gains were more balanced, with both the equal-weighted and market-cap-weighted S&P 500 indexes rising.

Meanwhile, rates and the dollar fell sharply following a week of rising continuing jobless claims.US Economic Data

If we’re entering a period when the unemployment rate is likely to rise, one would naturally expect the yield curve to steepen. The 10-year minus 2-year Treasury spread has been stuck around 50 basis points for a considerable time, but it now appears to be only a matter of time before that steepening resumes.US10Y-US02Y-Daily Chart

The 5-year Treasury yield broke down yesterday as well, and now I’m wondering if it’s going to undercut its recent lows around 3.5%. I’m not exactly sure what would need to happen for the 5-year yield to decline that significantly.US 5-Year Yield-Daily Chart

Meanwhile, the dollar continued to weaken, falling below support at 97.60 and closing beneath that level, setting up a potential move down to 95.50.US Dollar Index-Daily Chart

Volume yesterday in S&P 500 futures was slightly better than yesterday, though that’s not saying much—overall levels remain weak. At this point, I have no strong view on the stock market; it seems stuck in the land of the absurd. Volatility is highly compressed, even with significant economic data next week and potential trade “deals” due on July 9.

The market currently refuses to believe anything regarding tariffs, and why would it?

That’s precisely the risk right now, because if tariffs actually go into effect on July 9, especially sector-specific ones, or worse, the economic data does turn sour, equity markets are completely positioned offside.S&P 500 Futures-Daily Chart

The FX market appears to be signaling that tariffs are indeed coming, as indicated by the dollar’s decline since the initial news broke in April. The most pronounced currency moves continue to be seen in regions like Taiwan and South Korea.USDKRW-Daily Chart

Even high-yield spreads haven’t fully recovered their recent widening, reflecting an ongoing level of market concern.CDX High Yield Spread

That’s why the equal-weighted S&P 500 ETF (RSP) hasn’t meaningfully advanced beyond its mid-February highs.RSP ETF-Daily Chart

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