The bulls shrug off bad news – again

Despite dearer oil, downgrades to subprime mortgage bonds and lousy US retail sales, the Dow and S&P 500 are hitting new peaks. But what is there to get excited about?

"Talk about a new paradigm," says Merrill Lynch's David Rosenberg: bad news boosts markets. Despite dearer oil, downgrades to subprime mortgage bonds and lousy US retail sales, the Dow and the S&P 500 have hit new record peaks, while the UK and European markets are close to new seven and six-year highs.

But what is there to get excited about? US second-quarter earnings are currently in the spotlight, and profit growth is expected to reach about 4.2%, the lowest growth rate in five years. What's more, the proportion of companies that have lowered their forecasts for second-quarter earnings is well above the long-term average, says Peter Mackay in The Wall Street Journal. And as Ambrose Evans-Pritchard points out in The Daily Telegraph, profits are 25% and 30% above their historical trend levels in the US and Europe respectively. This means strong growth in the medium-term looks highly unlikely. In Britain, profit warnings by UK-listed firms are running at their highest level since the dotcom bust of 2001; 191 firms issued warnings in the first half, according to Ernst & Young, a sign that the economy may be starting to slow.

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