Monthly Market Views - Archive

On this page you will find the previous editions of the Monthly Market Views.

Financial analyst analyzing market insights

November 2025

4 themes driving markets:

2025_10 - Monthly Market Views-EN Short

4 themes driving markets:

  • Tariffs may still slow growth in the coming months.
  • The Fed may be forced to cut rates further as the labour market softens.
  • ECB seems more confident that inflation is under control.
  • US-China trade tensions remain, but extreme escalation is unlikely.

September 2025

4 themes driving markets:

2025_09 - Monthly Market Views-EN Long

4 themes driving markets:

  • US budget bill and key trade deals provide summer clarity
  • Tariffs set to slow growth in both the US and Europe
  • Gradual shift toward easing from Fed
  • An accelerated transition towards a multipolar world

July 2025

4 themes driving markets:

Mid-Year Investment Outlook 2025

4 themes driving markets:

  • Tipping point in bonds will favour European credit and EM bonds
  • Time for Europe is becoming a structural theme
  • India and EM are winners from the rerouting shift
  • Keep on diversifying with real and alternative assets

June 2025

4 themes driving markets:

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4 themes driving markets:

  • Tariff reductions slightly improved US growth forecasts.
  • Eurozone growth has been revised up.
  • Expect three rate cuts this year from both the ECB and the Fed.
  • Despite trade talks, US-China decoupling is likely to continue.

May 2025

4 themes driving markets:

2025_05_ Monthly Market Views - EN Long

4 themes driving markets:

  • High import prices could affect consumer spending and dampen growth.
  • Tariffs are putting pressure on US corporate earnings.
  • Trade policy uncertainty makes Fed’s task harder.
  • China will need to pivot to domestic consumption for growth.

April 2025

4 themes driving markets:

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4 themes driving markets:

  • Germany's fiscal shift and the EU's defence push.
  • Tariffs threaten US growth more than inflation.
  • Trade policy uncertainty makes Fed’s task harder.
  • China's fiscal support boosts sentiment.