• Asking about impact of delayed labor data on Fed policy and view of US economy.
    Vonnie Quinn
  • Laura Cooper
    Lack of near-term labor data doesn't change Fed calculus much; they are on an extended pause. Markets not pricing rate cuts until mid-year.
  • Asking for read on health of US economy and inflation persistence.
    Vonnie Quinn
  • Laura Cooper
    US economy defined by resilience: tax rebates will bolster consumer spending, AI capex added 0.5% to growth last year and will contribute similarly this year. Economy running above potential, adding upside inflation risk, but still in a sweet spot supporting risk sentiment.
  • Asking about HSBC warning on AI-driven growth disappointment reverberating through credit.
    Vonnie Quinn
  • Laura Cooper
    AI spend funded through operating cash flow, not debt. Leverage increasing but from profitable companies. Earnings disappointments would lead to idiosyncratic price action, but tech leadership in earnings expected to persist, though advantage will narrow, leading to broadening bull market.
  • Asking where she is looking for opportunities outside US, particularly in credit.
    Vonnie Quinn
  • Laura Cooper
    Constructive global backdrop supports diversification. Attractive opportunities in EM debt, with sentiment picking up and $6B+ inflows YTD supported by attractive carry and constructive growth.
  • Asking how to prepare for a potential Warsh-led Fed.
    Vonnie Quinn
  • Laura Cooper
    Markets saw reprieve with Warsh appointment, but ambiguity remains given his historical hawkish tilt versus recent dovish alignment. Leaning into curve steepening on potential balance sheet restraint and fiscal dynamics.
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