Marc Faber: Buy Bonds as Stocks Fall, Recession Hits US

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Tuesday, 29 December 2015 07:13 AM EST ET

Marc Faber recommends Treasurys and says the U.S. is at the start of an economic recession, clashing with Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen’s view that things are improving.

“Ten-year U.S. Treasurys are quite attractive because of my outlook for a weakening economy,” Faber, the publisher of the Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, said in an interview with Bloomberg on Monday. “I believe that we’re already entering a recession in the United States” and U.S. stocks will fall in 2016, he said.

Yellen raised interest rates this month for the first time in almost a decade and said Americans should take the decision as a sign of confidence in the U.S. economy. Analysts differ over whether the Fed’s decision to increase its benchmark came at the right time because the inflation rate is stuck near zero even as gross domestic product expands.

The benchmark U.S. 10-year note yield was little changed at 2.23 percent as of 8:44 a.m. in London, according to Bloomberg Bond Trader prices. The price of the 2.25 percent security due in November 2025 was 100 5/32. Treasurys have returned 1.1 percent in 2015, down from 6.2 percent last year, based on Bloomberg World Bond Indexes.

U.S. economic growth slowed to an annualized 2 percent rate last quarter from 3.9 percent in the previous three months, the Commerce Department said Dec. 22. The last time the economy was in a recession was December 2007 until June 2009, according to the National Bureau of Economic Research.

“While things may be uneven across regions of the country and different industrial sectors, we see an economy that is on a path of sustainable improvement,” Yellen said Dec. 16 after the Fed increased its benchmark rate by a quarter percentage point.

Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers and economist Nouriel Roubini had both warned the Fed should be cautious because inflation has yet to pick up as the economy expands.

The central bank’s preferred inflation index was at 0.4 percent in November, a government report showed this month. It has been below the Fed’s 2 percent target for more than three years.

Faber is also at odds with the consensus view on Treasurys. U.S. 10-year yields will climb to 2.80 percent by the end of 2016, based on Bloomberg surveys of economists with the most recent forecasts given the heaviest weightings.

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Marc Faber recommends Treasurys and says the U.S. is at the start of an economic recession, clashing with Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen's view that things are improving.
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