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Following consecutive years of robust returns across global equity, fixed income and alternative strategies, can 2025 offer a repeat performance? Globally, positive fundamentals for growth, inflation and interest rates, as well as the absence of significant imbalances or credit misallocation, offer favorable preconditions for positive returns across most asset classes and regions.

In particular, the re-election of President Donald Trump, accompanied by a Republican “clean sweep” that has given the party legislative majorities in the US Senate and House of Representatives, should provide markets with strong support into 2025. We believe earnings-friendly tax cuts and deregulation, accompanied by supportive macroeconomic fundamentals, should set the stage for solid returns.

We conclude our outlook for 2025 with observations about investment themes. Identifying longer-term trends in society and the economy can point to durable sources of excess return, in some cases uncorrelated to other types of portfolio risk. In this report, we consider five candidate themes: infrastructure, digital finance, sustainability, artificial intelligence and demographics.

In looking ahead to 2025, we believe investors should reinforce a portfolio-centric approach to managing their wealth and assets. It is vital to identify both probable sources of return, and candidates of risk. Balancing return and risk by correlation, volatility and liquidity preference is increasingly important. In 2025, we believe the effective management of wealth is less likely to be driven by spectacular returns on a subset of assets, and more likely to reflect sound portfolio decisions.

Stephen Dover, CFA
Chief Investment Strategist
Head of Franklin Templeton Institute



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