(Bloomberg) -- Veteran investor Mark Mobius said the recent spike in U.S. Treasury yields has room to run as market participants are underpricing inflation risks. Most Read from Bloomberg Cypriot Scientist Says Deltacron Covid Variant Isn’t Error World’s Biggest Crypto Fortune Began With a Friendly Poker Game Cyprus Finds Covid-19 Infections That Combine Delta and Omicron Stocks Come Off Session Lows; Yields Near 1.8%: Markets Wrap Goldman Now Expects Four Fed Hikes, Sees Faster Runoff in 2022 The yields “can go much much higher,” Mobius said in an interview on Bloomberg Television, as investors won’t be buying Treasuries if their yields are far below the rate of annual inflation, which economists expect to come in at 7% for December. “If you consider the fact that money supply in America went up by over 30% last year, you have to expect prices to go up by that much,” said Mobius, who set up Mobius Capital Partners after more than three decades at Franklin Templeton Investments. He added that while technology has pushed prices down, “those 7% numbers are underestimating what’s coming down the pike.” Mobius’s comments come days after hawkish minutes from the Federal Reserve’s December meeting underscored the case for a faster U.S. interest-rate hike as omicron raises the risk of supply chain disruptions and higher prices. That’s spurred a jump in U.S. 10-year note yields to an almost two-year high, and sparked a rotation out of growth equities to cheaper old-economy stocks such as banks. U.S. inflation data this week will be keenly watched as concerns grow the Fed is behind the curve in tackling elevated price pressures. Here are his other notable remarks from the interview: U.S. equities may get more weighting than Europe by investors as it has the world’s largest companies He reiterated that China’s regulatory crackdown can benefit its smaller stocks by leveling the playing field in some industries. Mobius is looking at the nation’s software, hardware, medical services and some consumer stocks in this regard. Stays bullish on India and Taiwan. He has also made investments in Turkey and South Africa. Most Read from Bloomberg Businessweek Intel Is About to Relinquish Its Chipmaking Crown to Samsung Nuclear Power Gets a Fresh Look as Nations Chase Climate Goals How Jessica Simpson Almost Lost Her Name Ready to Eat Some Lab-Grown Meat? The FDA Will Soon Decide The Former NSA Official Vying to Steer Biden’s Cyber Policy ©2022 Bloomberg L.P.
Mark Mobius Sees ‘Much Much Higher’ U.S. Yields on Inflation Risks
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