
HSBC: The stock market is pricing in a "recession" rather than "stagflation," and there are oversold opportunities in emerging markets

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HSBC strategists pointed out that although the Middle East conflict has driven up oil prices, the logic behind the market sell-off is actually concerns about an economic recession. Models show that the recession probability priced in by the stock market has soared from 10% to 35%, while the stagflation probability has remained almost unchanged. The sharp sell-off has created buying opportunities in some emerging markets
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