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November 02, 2020 12:00 AM

Riskwatch for Q3 2020

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    RiskWatch provides recent data on volatility and correlation, the two components of risk, for U.S. and global equity and fixed-income markets. The equity data are derived from Qontigo's medium-term fundamental risk models. One set of tables is designed to capture U.S. market sectors plus countries and currencies with the highest and lowest levels of volatility, and how that component of risk has changed since the end of the prior quarter. The highest and lowest correlated countries within developed and emerging markets are also highlighted. Another table illustrates how currency volatility can be a major driver of risk in multicountry benchmarks and can often change substantially from one quarter to the next. The fixed-income data, detailed in the multiasset-class section, consist of U.S. and eurozone government yields, investment-grade and subinvestment-grade spreads as well as correlations among those asset classes and selected currencies. Note that the following charts are now using Qontigo's WW4 (worldwide) model: predicted volatility by currency, predicted volatility by country and country-country correlations. Data are as of Sept. 30, 2020. Change compares to the previous quarter.
    U.S. market volatility*
    U.S. indexesCurrentChange
    STOXX USA 900 24.59 -6.31
     
    U.S. sectorsCurrentChange
    Energy 47.32 -8.66
    Real Estate 36.24 -7.81
    Financials 34.98 -8.94
    Industrials 31.53 -9.12
    Consumer discretionary 31.40 -5.09
    Materials 29.89 -7.82
    Utilities 29.76 -6.97
    Information technology 27.14 -4.10
    Communication services 23.89 -4.53
    Health care 22.26 -6.00
    Consumer staples 19.33 -5.25
    Index volatility
    Predicted volatility by currency**
    Developed markets  Emerging markets
    10 most volatileCurrentChange
    Norwegian krone 15.07 -1.87
    New Zealand dollar 11.28 -1.67
    Australian dollar 10.93 -1.64
    British pound 10.21 -1.76
    Swedish krona 10.19 -1.50
    Israeli New Shekel 8.78 -0.72
    Japanese yen 7.40 -1.39
    Danish krone 7.28 -1.12
    Euro 7.26 -1.12
    Swiss franc 7.04 -0.99
     
    10 most volatileCurrentChange
    Brazilian real 17.07 -2.4
    South African rand 16.39 -2.74
    Russian ruble 16.06 -1.57
    Mexican peso 16.00 -2.67
    Colombian peso 14.67 -1.79
    Chilean peso 13.33 -1.65
    Hungarian forint 12.03 -1.66
    Turkish lira 11.90 -1.46
    Czech koruna 11.37 -1.13
    Indonesian rupiah 9.85 -0.99
    Predicted volatility by country
    Developed markets
    5 most volatileCurrentChange
    Austria 27.46 -8.04
    France 25.48 -7.20
    Portugal 24.96 -6.31
    Belgium 24.73 -7.34
    Ireland 24.72 -6.95
     
    5 least volatileCurrentChange
    Norway 20.38 -5.92
    Singapore 21.48 -6.06
    Canada 22.08 -6.60
    New Zealand 22.15 -6.18
    Sweden 22.53 -6.44
    Emerging markets
    5 most volatileCurrentChange
    Colombia 33.75 -9.27
    Greece 32.45 -9.13
    Egypt 31.21 -7.01
    Chile 28.38 -6.43
    Indonesia 28.10 -6.95
     
    5 least volatileCurrentChange
    Russian Federation 19.73 -5.24
    Mexico 20.38 -4.70
    China 20.46 -4.43
    Taiwan 22.13 -5.02
    Malaysia 22.85 -5.73
    Country-country correlations***
    Developed markets
    Highest correlations  Lowest correlations
    CountryCountryCurrent
    France Netherlands 0.80
    France Germany 0.80
    Germany Netherlands 0.80
    Belgium France 0.79
    Austria France 0.74
     
    CountryCountryCurrent
    Singapore United States -0.54
    Norway United States -0.52
    Spain United States -0.51
    Hong Kong United States -0.51
    Belgium United States -0.48
    Emerging markets
    Highest correlations  Lowest correlations
    CountryCountryCurrent
    Czech Republic Hungary 0.47
    Kuwait United Arab Emirates 0.44
    Czech Republic United Arab Emirates 0.40
    Greece Poland 0.39
    Greece United Arab Emirates 0.38
     
    CountryCountryCurrent
    China India -0.45
    Brazil China -0.40
    China Hungary -0.38
    India Taiwan -0.30
    China Czech Republic -0.29
    FAANG companies get risky
    Stocks of the FAANG companies — Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Alphabet (Google's parent) — have been a driving force in the rebound in the U.S. market following the early spring market plummet. After being remarkably similar in the second quarter in terms of risk, the technology darlings' risk characteristics and those of the U.S. market began to diverge. By the end of the third quarter, the FAANGs had become much riskier than the overall market.
    Multiasset-class data
    Risk
    LevelChangeStandard deviationChange
    U.S. T-Note 10-year (yield) 0.69% 3 bps 0.96% -0.10%
    U.S. investment-grade (spread) 71 bps -8 bps 0.72% -0.04%
    U.S. high-yield (spread) 526 bps -27 bps 2.52% -0.04%
    European gov't 10-year (yield) -0.53% -3 bps 0.67% 0.00%
    European inv.-grade (spread) 82 bps -7 bps 0.50% 0.00%
    European high-yield (spread) 420 bps -11 bps 2.19% 0.04%
    Euro 1.17 4.41% 7.26% -1.12%
    British pound 1.29 4.63% 10.21% -1.76%
    Japanese yen 105.53 -2.18% 7.40% -1.39%
    Asset-class correlations
    U.S.
    10-year
    T-note
    U.S.
    inv.-
    grade
    U.S.
    high
    yield
    Euro
    gov't
    10-year
    Euro
    inv.-
    grade
    Euro
    high
    yield
    STOXX
    USA
    900
    STOXX
    Europe
    600
    STOXX
    Global
    1800
    EuroPoundYen
    U.S. T-Note 10-year (yield) 1.00 -0.30 -0.31 0.59 -0.50 -0.17 -0.04 -0.01 -0.05 -0.23 -0.05 -0.48
    U.S. investment-grade (spread) -0.30 1.00 0.77 -0.03 0.14 0.41 0.03 -0.14 -0.02 -0.08 -0.19 -0.07
    U.S. high-yield (spread) -0.31 0.77 1.00 0.03 0.13 0.66 -0.35 -0.51 -0.48 -0.19 -0.36 0.01
    European gov't 10-year (yield) 0.59 -0.03 0.03 1.00 -0.82 -0.07 0.00 -0.34 -0.15 -0.09 -0.11 -0.35
    European inv.-grade (spread) -0.50 0.14 0.13 -0.82 1.00 0.30 0.08 -0.22 -0.02 0.09 0.00 0.40
    European high-yield (spread) -0.17 0.41 0.66 -0.07 0.30 1.00 0.00 -0.34 -0.15 -0.20 -0.33 0.04
    Euro -0.23 -0.08 -0.19 -0.09 0.09 -0.20 0.19 0.03 0.30 1.00 0.54 0.44
    British pound -0.05 -0.19 -0.36 -0.11 0.00 -0.33 0.27 0.15 0.34 0.54 1.00 0.32
    Japanese yen -0.48 -0.07 0.01 -0.35 0.40 0.04 0.02 -0.10 0.06 0.44 0.32 1.00
    U.S. and euro spread curves are defined as the spread over the swap curve. Emerging markets sections include only countries in the STOXX Emerging Markets 1500 index.
    *US4 MH risk model forecast for the STOXX USA 900.
    **Numeraire: U.S. dollar.
    ***In excess of the global market.
    Source: Qontigo
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