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Goldman Sachs analyst says the world is moving into a new super cycle

January 8, 2024
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The global economy is moving into a new “super cycle,” with artificial intelligence and decarbonization being driving factors, according to Peter Oppenheimer, the head of macro research in Europe at Goldman Sachs.

“We are moving clearly into a different super cycle,” he told CNBC’s “Squawk Box Europe” Monday.

Super cycles are commonly defined as lengthy periods of economic expansion, often accompanied by growing GDP, strong demand for goods leading to higher prices, and high levels of employment.

The most recent significant super cycle that the world economy experienced began in the early 1980s, Oppenheimer said, discussing content from his newly launched book “Any Happy Returns.”

This was characterized by interest rates and inflation peaking, before a decades-long period of falling capital costs, inflation and rates, as well as economic policies such as deregulation and privatization, he explained. Meanwhile, geopolitical risks eased and globalization grew stronger, Oppenheimer noted.

But not all of these factors are now set to continue as they were, he added.

“We’re not likely to see interest rates trending down as aggressively over the next decade or so, we’re seeing some pushback to globalization and, of course, we’re seeing increased geopolitical tensions as well.”

The Russia-Ukraine war, tensions between the U.S. and China largely relating to trade, and the Israel-Hamas conflict which is raising concerns on the wider Middle East are just some geopolitical themes that markets have been fretting over in recent months and years.

Goldman Sachs analyst says the world is moving into a new super cycle

While current economic developments should theoretically lead to the pace of financial returns slowing, there are also forces that could have a positive impact — namely artificial intelligence and decarbonization, Oppenheimer said.

AI is still in its early stages, he explained, however as it is used increasingly as the basis for new products and services, it could lead to a “positive effect” for stocks, he said.  

The hot topic of AI and productivity, which has often gone hand-in-hand with debates and concerns around human jobs being replaced or changed, will likely impact the economy.

“The second thing is [that] we haven’t yet seen, and I think we’re relatively positive that we will see, [is] an improvement in productivity on the back of the applications of AI which could be positive for growth and of course for margins,” Oppenheimer said.

Despite AI and decarbonization both being relatively new concepts, there are historical parallels, Oppenheimer explained.

One of the historical periods that stands out is the early 1970s and early 1980s, which he said were “not so dissimilar” to current developments. Elevated inflation and interest rates were perhaps more structural issues than compared to now, he said, however factors including growing geopolitical tensions, rising taxes and enhanced regulation appear similar.

In other ways, current shifts can be seen as reflective of changes even further back in history, Oppenheimer explained.

“Because of this tremendous twin shock that we’re likely to see, positive shock of technological innovation at a very rapid pace together with restructuring of economies to move towards decarbonization, I think that’s a period that’s more akin really to what we saw in the late 19th century,” he said.

Modernization and industrialization fueled by infrastructure and technological developments alongside significant increases of productivity mark this historical period.

Crucially, these historical parallels can provide lessons for the future, Oppenheimer pointed out.

“Looking back in time, cycles and structural breaks do repeat themselves but never in exactly the same way. And I think we need to sort of learn from history what are the inferences that we can look at in order to position best for the sort of environment we’re moving into.”

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