Goldman Warns That a Fed Rate Cut Won’t Do Much for the Stock Market

via CNBC:

  • “What new, incremental information are we going to get to push the market higher? The answer is, not a lot,” says David Kostin, strategist at Goldman.
  • Kostin is sticking with his price target of 3,000 for the S&P 500 by year-end. The index remains less than 1% below last week’s all-time record highs.
  • “A lot of that rise in the market, in my estimation, is already behind us,” says Kostin.

An interest rate reduction by the Federal Reserve, if it were to happen, probably wouldn’t lead to a big increase in stocks, the chief U.S. equity strategist at Goldman Sachs told CNBC on Tuesday.

“A lot of that rise in the market, in my estimation, is already behind us,” said Goldman’s David Kostin in a “Squawk on the Street” interview. “Ninety percent of that rally has been about multiple expansion.”

With the market expecting a Fed rate cut later this month, actually getting one won’t do much, he predicted. “What new, incremental information are we going to get to push the market higher? The answer is, not a lot.”

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“If there was to be a shift from that direction, there’d have to be a lot of jawboning and speechmaking in the next several weeks” before the two-day Fed meeting July 30-31, he added.

In the meantime, investors will be looking for clues on rates and the economy this week when Fed Chairman Jerome Powell appears before a House committee Wednesday and a Senate panel Thursday.

Kostin said Goldman is currently projecting two rate cuts this year due to the Fed’s reluctance to go against market expectations.

Against that backdrop, Kostin is sticking with his price target of 3,000 for the S&P 500 by year-end, putting Goldman near the middle of expectations from the Wall Street analysts followed by the CNBC Market Strategist Survey.

 

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