Citi Boosts S&P 500 Target, Says Federal Reserve Will Do ‘Whatever It Takes’ To Prevent Another Market Crash
Citigroup, which held one of the most bearish outlooks for stocks among Wall Street firms, has raised its year-end price target for the S&P 500 to a modest loss from current levels thanks to “unbridled” support from the Federal Reserve, which the bank says will do “whatever it takes” to prevent another market crash.
Citi analysts, led by chief U.S. equity
strategist Tobias Levkovich, on Tuesday raised their price target for the
S&P 500 index to 3,300 from 2,900, their second upgrade in as many months.
The bank’s strategists said that their
earlier bearish prediction for the stock market, which was one of the lowest on
Wall Street, now appears increasingly “unlikely” as the Federal Reserve
continues to aggressively ease monetary policy.
“Unbridled Fed easing, negative real [interest] rates and technical
indicators show resistance breakouts” in the market, the analysts said in a
note, adding that investors firmly believe that Fed Chairman Jerome Powell “has
their back.”
The Federal Reserve has so far pumped
trillions of dollars into the market in a bid to shore up the U.S. economy amid
the coronavirus pandemic, as well as keeping short-term interest rates anchored
near zero and instituting a series of lending programs.
Fed support will therefore help protect
against rising market valuations and shield against any major correction in the
market, Citi says, as progress on the health crisis will also be welcomed by
investors.
While Levkovich and the bank’s other
strategists still think the market is too richly valued, loose Fed policy will
continue to act as a strong counterweight to a myriad of downside risks, such
as continued pressures from the pandemic, U.S. tensions with China and a
divisive 2020 presidential election.
Citi recommends that investors approach the
market with a “combination of some risk and also defensiveness,” while also
expressing skepticism about whether Big Tech stocks will continue to lead the
current rally. “For some reason, we keep getting visions of Icarus getting too
close to the sun and thus while we have lifted objectives to reflect these
realities and the potential for even more upside, we think that ignoring some
of our other indicators is not sound,” Levkovich said.
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