Investing.com — Bank of America analysts identified ten key macroeconomic themes for 2025 in a note Tuesday, predicting equity upside, policy shifts, and evolving market dynamics. Here are the highlights:
1. poised for gains
BofA forecasts the S&P 500 to hit 6666 by the end of 2025, driven by 13% earnings growth.
They note a record 96% of companies are expected to grow EPS by Q4 2025, signaling broad-based acceleration.
2. U.S. productivity boosts growth
Recent productivity gains are expected to enhance U.S. growth, inflation, and policy rates. However, they believe “Trumponomics 2.0” may benefit the U.S. more than the rest of the world, with unusually large risks surrounding forecasts.
3. Stable bond yields
The is projected to remain in a tight range of 4-4.5%, ending the year at 4.25%.
4. Commodity weakness
Oversupply and sluggish demand, especially from emerging markets (EMs), are expected to weaken commodities like oil and grains.
5. Dollar strength waning
The dollar is expected to stay strong through the first half of 2025 but could weaken later as policy and growth uncertainties rise.
6. Emerging markets face challenges and opportunities
BofA says tariff impositions could initially weigh on EMs, but a buying opportunity may arise once markets adjust, particularly if the dollar peaks.
7. U.S. cyclicals to lead
Cyclicals are said to be positioned for outperformance, supported by increased productivity, tight capacity, and favorable policy changes.
8. Credit markets gain traction
Credit issuance is expected to strengthen, with U.S. high-yield and loans favored due to robust economic performance.
9. China’s growth slows
BofA believes real GDP growth is expected to decelerate to 4.5%, but domestic stimulus could offset tariff impacts over time.
10. EU equities volatile
The bank believes the could see a 7% dip before recovering to current levels, with a tactical overweight on European equities later in the year.