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Asset Class Views

Commentary, strategic perspectives and in-depth analysis from our investment teams to help guide your portfolio decisions.

Global Asset Allocation Views 4Q 2025

U.S. and global growth look to be resilient in 2026. Our pro-risk tilt in portfolios is expressed through equities, while tight spreads keep us near neutral in credit. Big tech continues to lead in earnings and cash flow generation. We anticipate a weaker dollar and steeper yield curves.

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Global Fixed income views 4Q 2025

Amid strong corporate balance sheets and global fiscal expansion, the U.S. is likely to avoid recession, although growth may slow. We approve Federal Reserve policymakers’ pause, given current uncertainties. We favor non-U.S. exposures, emerging market debt, AT1 securities and securitized credit.

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Global Equity Views 4Q 2025

Profits seem to be accelerating and 2026 looks solid. Many of our investors have become somewhat more cautious. We suggest diversifying from recent winners and focusing strongly on quality stocks, especially in the small cap space.

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Factor Views 4Q 2025

Equity factors continued to diverge by region: U.S. equity value and quality were challenged by a speculative market tone, while international equity factors posted another strong quarter. Momentum and carry factors were all positive.

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