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An Inflationary Mulligan Stew

Published May 12, 2021

Kevin Flanagan
Kevin Flanagan

Head of Investment and Fixed Income Strategy

Last week, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen seemed to forget for a moment that she was in a new role—one that does not set monetary policy. Against that backdrop, let’s just say Secretary Yellen got her first mulligan.

As a reminder, Yellen said that “it may be that interest rates will have to rise somewhat to make sure our economy doesn’t overheat,” but she quickly pivoted away from that statement later on. The background on Secretary Yellen’s initial comment is that she was asked if the current, and proposed, spending from the Biden administration could create a setting where inflation could need to be reined in.

There is no question the inflation debate is currently gaining momentum in the markets, specifically the fixed income arena. Is inflation looming on the horizon, and will any potential increase prove to be “transitory,” as the Federal Reserve (Fed) believes, or will it be more sustainable? In fact, it appears as if the trend has already begun as April year/year CPI posted its highest reading since 20081. At this stage, there appear to be four undeniable factors that should push inflation higher in the months ahead:

  • Base effects—i.e., year-over-year readings will be compared to very low readings from 2020
  • Higher commodity prices
  • Disruptions in supply chains and low inventories
  • Pent-up demand from COVID-19-related reopenings

5-Year Breakeven Inflation Rate

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So, who is right in this inflation debate? I like to take my cues from the bond market, and as you can see, inflation expectations have been on a rather visible ascending trajectory. Looking at Treasury five-year breakeven spreads, the latest reading of roughly 2.70% has now gone back into territory that is rarely visited…in other words between 2.50% and 3.00%. In fact, as of this writing, the last time the breakeven rate was this high was back in the pre-financial crisis days of 2006.

Conclusion

Against this backdrop, we continue to recommend solutions which are designed to mitigate the effects of potential higher inflation, namely higher interest rates. Oftentimes, investors gravitate toward Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) in this type of scenario, but it is important to keep in mind that TIPS tend to have a longer duration aspect to them.

Our preferred U.S. Treasury-based approach is the Treasury Floating Rate Note (UST FRN) Strategy. These instruments are issued with two-year maturities, are offered monthly and essentially have very little in the way of duration because the interest rate is reset every week with the three-month t-bill auction. Investors may access this strategy through the WisdomTree Floating Rate Treasury Fund (USFR).

1Bureau of Labor Statistics as of May 12, 2021

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About the contributor

Kevin Flanagan
Kevin Flanagan

Head of Investment and Fixed Income Strategy

Kevin serves as the Head of Investment and Fixed Income Strategy. In this role, he writes macro and fixed income-related content and works closely with the sales, research and marketing teams. In addition, Kevin conducts client-facing webinars and meetings, providing expertise on WisdomTree’s existing and future bond ETFs. Prior to joining WisdomTree, Kevin spent 30 years at Morgan Stanley, where he was Managing Director and Chief Fixed Income Strategist for Wealth Management. He was responsible for tactical and strategic recommendations and created asset allocation models for fixed income securities. He was a contributor to the Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Global Investment Committee, primary author of Morgan Stanley Wealth Management’s monthly and weekly fixed income publications, and collaborated with the firm’s Research and Consulting Group Divisions to build ETF and fund manager asset allocation models. Kevin has an MBA from Pace University’s Lubin Graduate School of Business, and a B.S. in Finance from Fairfield University.

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