Why You Shouldn't Fear Inflation: Insights from Schroders' Stock Chief (2026)

Schroders' Simon Webber offers a compelling perspective on the current inflationary landscape, arguing that the recent surge in prices is not a repeat of the 2022 pandemic inflation. Webber highlights two key reasons for this optimism. Firstly, the peak of the oil price surge has likely passed, with crude oil prices falling below wartime peaks. This suggests that the situation in Iran and the Strait of Hormuz would need to deteriorate significantly again for oil prices to rise further, which is unlikely. Secondly, the economic environment is vastly different from 2022. Today, consumers are facing a tougher economic backdrop with fewer job openings and lower wage and employment growth. This weaker consumer demand makes it more challenging for companies to pass on rising costs, as consumers are already exasperated with affordability issues and price increases. Webber draws a parallel to the tariff episodes in April 2025, where companies initially hesitated to raise prices due to uncertainty about tariff permanence. The shorter the disruption to oil flows and production, the less likely consumers will continue to face rising prices. While the current inflationary environment may not reach 2022 levels, Webber acknowledges portfolio risks associated with rising consumer prices. To navigate this, Schroders is reducing exposure to banks, as rising costs and economic volatility could lead to loan defaults and more non-performing loans, negatively impacting bank earnings. Webber's analysis provides a nuanced perspective, emphasizing the importance of understanding the unique economic conditions and their impact on inflationary trends.

Why You Shouldn't Fear Inflation: Insights from Schroders' Stock Chief (2026)
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