Bill Gross Slams Stock and Bond Bulls, Says Markets Are 'Overvalued'

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The former chief investment officer of PIMCO says financial professionals who are bullish on equities and bonds are wrong.

Bill Gross, the one-time bond king, said stock and bond bulls are wrong, as both markets are “overvalued.”

The former chief investment officer of Pacific Investment Management Co., speaking in an interview on Bloomberg Television, said the fair value of the 10-year Treasury yield is about 4.5%, compared with the current level of around 4.16%.

Gross, who retired from asset management in 2019, said inflation may prove sticky at around 3%.

He pointed out that 10-year yields historically traded about 135 basis points above the Federal Reserve’s policy rate.

So even if the Fed lowers interest rates to about 3%, the current 10-year yield remains too low, given the historical relationship. In addition, the skyrocketing government deficit will add supply pressure on the bond market, he said, reiterating his view outlined in his recent investment outlook.

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