Powell's rate view came as no surprise to this Treasury dealer. Here's what it says is next for stocks and bonds.

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BNP Paribas is predicting more pain in store for both stocks and bonds.

Short-term yields rose, and the stock market slumped, with this comment: recent data suggest “the ultimate level of interest rates is likely to be higher than previously anticipated,” Powell said.

Given the market is now pricing in a 71% chance of a half point hike, an investor can infer that Powell & Co. will probably need to see something tamer than the consensus expectations of a 208,000 increase in payrolls and a 0.3% rise in CPI for February to stick with quarter-point increases. “We have been surprised by equity markets’ YTD resilience, but outside Europe few drivers have changed meaningfully, in our view. Growth data have improved, but mostly from the labor market, we note, which points to margin compression and, of course, sticky inflation. U.S. earnings momentum remains negative,” it says.

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