House View Q4 2025: Active and vigilant

Our view of global markets

New world flux
  • We view 2025 as a year of two distinct phases. Following the initial shock of “Liberation Day”, markets are coming to terms with a new reality marked by reduced political and economic visibility. This evolving backdrop calls for caution but also opens the door to opportunities for actively positioned investors.
  • Growth is slowing below trend, with a broad-based, orderly deceleration across regions. A new geopolitical and economic framework is emerging, as the previous global model – built on persistent US external imbalances – has effectively run its course. Themes like European sovereignty – broadening from defence to other strategic industries – may offer opportunities in this new landscape.
  • Diversification will be essential, including across a broader set of assets. As countries pursue increasingly divergent monetary and fiscal policies, the global investment picture is becoming more fragmented. Yields have moved at different paces globally, underscoring the need for diversified bond portfolios.
  • In the US, inflation is likely to reaccelerate, partly driven by tariffs. Elsewhere, weaker growth should keep inflation subdued. As the US Federal Reserve resumes cutting rates, any perception that political motives are overriding inflation dynamics could be a red flag for markets.
  • While the remainder of the year may be challenging, it’s unlikely to be worse than that. It would take significant bad news to push markets decisively into risk-off mode. But as the global economy enters a more fragile phase, investors should maintain agile portfolio positioning and consider volatility index exposure to stay active and vigilant.

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Uncertainty reigns after tariff turmoil
US tariff policy has been a key source of uncertainty this year. But while tariff levels have fallen from their peak, the World Uncertainty Index* remains at a near-term high, suggesting a legacy of tariffs is a less predictable global economy. While that could be a challenge for global trade, an environment of less economic visibility may be fertile ground for active managers.

US tariff policy has been a key source of uncertainty this year. But while tariff levels have fallen from their peak, the World Uncertainty Index* remains at a near-term high, suggesting a legacy of tariffs is a less predictable global economy. While that could be a challenge for global trade, an environment of less economic visibility may be fertile ground for active managers.

*The World Uncertainty Index (worlduncertaintyindex.com) is computed by counting the frequency of the word “uncertain” (and its variants) in the Economist Intelligence Unit country reports. A higher number means higher uncertainty and vice versa.
Source: Allianz Global Investors Global Economics & Strategy, Ahir/Bloom/Furceri (World Uncertainty Index), IMF, Yale Budget Lab (tariff rate), data as at 7 August 2025.

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Asset class convictions

  • In Europe, growing strategic autonomy remains key. European champions in strategic industries show convincing growth at reasonable prices; 5% (of GDP) defence spending for NATO members will be unprecedented and boost aerospace and defence. The strength and independence of the financial system will be another major topic.
  • Smaller caps may benefit from federal policies and the trend to onshoring in the US, while also showing attractive valuations in other regions. Lower rates should support their performance thanks to improved financing and increased risk appetite.
  • Chinese markets are being boosted by leadership in AI and adjacent segments, alongside property sector improvements. India’s aspiration economy looks unruffled by tariff concerns – net goods exports to the US are under 2% of GDP – with favourable demographics driving long-term growth.
  • On the tech side, humanoid robots and intelligent machines are gaining interest thanks to AI and developments by leading firms. The case for AI remains strong – perhaps even underhyped.
  • Software is striking back, with fears that AI will undermine SaaS likely overblown – enterprise software is complex and customised, enjoying recurring revenues and high margins. While uncertain, the effects of AI here are likely positive, with simple tasks streamlined so humans can focus on higher value-adds.

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  • We favour a long duration bias in select markets due to downside risks to growth. We anticipate further yield curve steepening in key markets, such as the US. Globalised interest rate exposure is key given divergent paths in central bank policy.
  • We think peripheral euro rates markets (such as Spain) are preferable to US Treasuries. We are cautious on France, where political and fiscal risks are rising.
  • Consider US Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) as markets may be underpricing US inflation risks.
  • In credit, we prefer high-quality investment grade issuers to high yield, with a focus on non-cyclicals and bank senior debt.
  • Emerging market debt benefits from attractive carry and US dollar weakness, especially local currency bond markets such as Brazil, South Africa and Peru. In Asian credit, we continue to like carry in high yield.
  • We are bearish on the US dollar given slowing US growth, rate cutting and growing risks to Federal Reserve independence. We favour FX longs in the euro and Korean won versus the US dollar. We also favour shorts in the British pound versus the Norwegian krone, Australian dollar and Chinese renminbi.

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  • On a cross-asset perspective, we prefer equities over bonds, and bonds over cash. We think equities can maintain their recent momentum in a broadly risk-on environment, even though fundamentals have weakened. But although we are long on equities, we are also active users of option strategies to profit from swings in volatility.
  • Emerging markets are our favoured equity markets, aided by a weak dollar, improved company earnings, an underallocation by many investors and strong price momentum.
  • Our outlook on sovereign fixed income remains largely neutral, although we continue to like steepeners. We still prefer the euro zone to the US due to soft inflation data and safe-haven flows, but we are cautious on France, given the political upheaval.
  • Emerging market debt is becoming a longer-term favourite thanks to conservative fiscal and monetary policies.
  • As the US dollar’s status as the global reserve currency is tested, gold is emerging as the preeminent safe haven and we continue to view it as the ultimate diversifier. We hold a long-term negative view on the US dollar and we are positioning for further falls in the short term.

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