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EQUITIES COMMENTARY — Feb 07, 2022
Research Signals - January 2022
After toasting to a stellar year for equity markets in 2021, stocks faced a rough month at the start of the new year. Value factors prevailed (Table 1) as investors grappled with the prospects of central bank interest rate hikes and monetary tightening. Meanwhile, the J.P.Morgan Global Manufacturing PMI slowed to a 15-month low, reflecting weaker growth in new business, supply chain disruptions and ongoing waves of COVID-19 variants, with pronounced weakness from the US as well as China, which returned to contraction territory as it begins to celebrate the Year of the Tiger.
Table 1
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