Are Earnings Trends Telegraphing The Start Of A Global Recession?

The last time we had similar global earnings trends was at the beginning of the ’01 recession and the Great Recession.

The following chart illustrates that the earnings trend for S&P 500 companies, measured by 12-month trailing earnings, has sharply deteriorated and was barely above zero in Q2 (FactSet numbers for Q2 were -0.7%).

For the companies in the MSCI AC (All Country) index, earnings shrank by 7%.

The last time we had similar global earnings trends was at the beginning of the ’01 recession and the Great Recession.

Global Earnings & Recessions

Source: Economics and Strategy at Bank National Financial 

However FactSet now estimates S&P 500 Q3 earnings growth of -5.9%.

The last time earnings of the companies in the MSCI AC were shrinking like this without a recession was in 1993.

The last time earnings of the S&P 500 companies were close to zero without a recession was in 1998.

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