Interview With Legendary Maverick – Stephen Smith

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Stephen Smith, founding portfolio manager of the Legg Mason Brandywine Global Opportunities Bond fund and finalist for Morningstar’s 2014 Fixed-Income Fund Manager of the Year is known as a contrarian investor. In an exclusive interview on WEALTHTRACK, Smith takes on consensus views about oil prices, interest rates and global growth and shares where he and his team are finding opportunities in bonds and currencies.

Stephen Smith: Legendary Maverick

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We’ve all heard the predictions – low interest rates as far as the eye can see.

European Central Bank President Mario Draghi is sticking to his 1.1 trillion euro easing program, the equivalent of about 1.2 trillion dollars worth of bond buying to keep rates low in the eurozone. His goal: to stimulate economic growth and inflation.

Numerous central banks around the globe continue to cut rates for the same reasons. Sweden, Denmark and Switzerland all have those astounding negative rates on their short term government debt. That means lenders, who are buying their debt have to pay the countries, the borrowers, for the privilege. As Ken Leech, the Chief Investment Officer of major bond firm, Western Asset Management wrote recently,  quoting Alice in Wonderland, it’s getting “Curiouser and curiouser!”

Even the Federal Reserve, which is planning to start raising short term rates in June or September – our sources say September is more likely –  has cut its interest rate forecast for the year. Instead of anticipating short term rates of over one percent by December, it is now targeting .625%.

Then there is the strength of the dollar.  Another universal expectation is that the dollar will continue to strengthen against other major currencies. The rationale is that the U.S. economy will continue to grow, while other economies, in Europe for instance, will struggle. And the interest rates we are offering on our Treasuries, even though meager to us, will be much more attractive than those on other top quality government debt.

Not so fast says this week’s Great Investor guest. He is Stephen Smith, Co-Lead Portfolio Manager of Global Fixed Income at Brandywine Global Investment Management, which he joined in 1991 to build its bond business.

Smith is the Co-Lead Portfolio Manager of the highly regarded Legg Mason Brandywine Global Opportunties Fund, which he launched in 2006 and has a history of beating the market and its Morningstar World Bond category since inception. In 2014, Smith and his Co-Portfolio Managers David Hoffman and John McIntyre were nominated for Morningstar’s Fixed-Income Fund Manager of the Year award.

A contrarian investor, Smith and his team invest in global bonds and currencies, with an emphasis on government bonds.  In this week’s exclusive interview he lives up to his maverick billing. I asked Smith where he disagreed with market expectations.  He takes on consensus views about oil prices, interest rates and the outlook for global growth.

Have a great weekend and make the week ahead a profitable and productive one.

Best Regards,

Consuelo

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Stephen Smith, founding portfolio manager of the Legg Mason Brandywine Global Opportunities Bond fund and finalist for Morningstar’s 2014 Fixed-Income Fund Manager of the Year is known as a contrarian investor. Smith takes on consensus views about oil prices, interest rates and the outlook for global growth. What difference did a Jesuit education, specifically at Xavier University make to his investment career? We asked him.

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