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The Week in Markets: Economically-sensitive stock market indices break to new highs

The Week in Markets: Economically-sensitive stock market indices break to new highs

Update: 2025-12-15
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The Federal Reserve cut interest rates last week, but it also increased its forecast for 2026 GDP, from 1.9% to 2.1%, hardly a rate that would necessitate a long string of further cuts. Multiple forces are pulling the economy in different directions, so the 10-year treasury yield will likely continue to move in the same wide band it’s been in since 2023. Recent local elections have tilted strongly in favour of Democrats, and Trump’s approval ratings are low. It is possible next year’s mid-term elections go strongly in the Democrats’ favour, and the administration has less power than it does now. With economically-sensitive stock market indices like mid and small caps, the Dow Jones Industrials and the S&P 500 equal-weighted index all breaking to new highs, it’s difficult to be pessimistic.

This episode is presented by Mark Matthews, Head of Research Asia at Julius Baer.

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The Week in Markets: Economically-sensitive stock market indices break to new highs

The Week in Markets: Economically-sensitive stock market indices break to new highs

Julius Baer