Weekly Investment Update: August 9, 2021

Most stock indexes trended higher last week, many to near all-time highs, as the US Labor Department reported payrolls increased by 943,000 last month. The increase exceeded economist expectations and drove the unemployment rate down to 5.4%[1]. In addition, average hourly wages also increased year-over-year, as many employers have increased pay in an effort to attract workers.

Line graph depicting US Unemployment Rate from January 2019 to July 2021 and line graph depicting US Average Hourly Earnings YoY from January 2019 to July 2021

However, there are parts of the market that did not fare as well last week. Precious metals, such as gold and silver retreated last week as many believe the stronger employment data and recent upticks in inflation may force the US Federal Reserve to tighten its massive monetary stimulus sooner rather than later. Both crude oil and energy stocks retreated, as well, albeit for different reasons. The increase in coronavirus cases due to the delta strain appears to have investors in those markets concerned that the virus could reduce future demand[2].

Prices & Interest Rates

Representative Index Current Year-End 2020
Crude Oil (US WTI) $65.43 $48.42
Gold $1,742 $1,893
US Dollar 92.78 89.94
2 Year Treasury 0.21% 0.13%
10 Year Treasury 1.31% 0.93%
30 Year Treasury 1.94% 1.65%
Source: Morningstar, YCharts, and US Treasury as of August 9, 2021

 

Asset Class Returns

Category Representative Index YTD 2021 Full Year 2020
Global Equity MSCI All-Country World 14.2% 16.3%
US Large Cap Equity S&P 500 19.1% 18.4%
US Large Cap Equity Dow Jones Industrial Average 16.2% 9.7%
US Small Cap Equity Russell 2000 14.4% 20.0%
Foreign Developed Equity MSCI EAFE 10.8% 7.8%
Emerging Market Equity MSCI Emerging Markets 1.4% 18.3%
US Fixed Income Bloomberg Barclays Municipal Bond 1.8% 5.2%
US Fixed Income Bloomberg Barclays US Agg Bond -0.9% 7.5%
Global Fixed Income Bloomberg Barclays Global Agg. Bond -2.4% 9.2%
Source: YCharts as of August 9, 2021

 

[1] US Payrolls July 2021 Climbed 943,000 Topping Estimates, Unemployment Rate 5.4% – Bloomberg
[2] Stock Market Today: Dow, S&P Live Updates for Aug 9 – Bloomberg

 

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