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Investors show growing caution amid global market uncertainty – London Business News | London Wallet

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
October 11, 2024
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Investors show growing caution amid global market uncertainty – London Business News | London Wallet
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The Q4 survey reveals a dip in optimism regarding global equity markets compared to Q3. A large portion of respondents (40.6%) expect markets to increase, relative to 42.1% in Q3 and 50.5% in Q2.

This caution among investors reflects the growing uncertainties surrounding economic conditions, with geopolitical tensions and inflation topping the list of concerns.

“We’re seeing a greater division of clients’ conviction about the markets, which makes sense given the increase in geopolitical risk and the upcoming US election in November,” says Peter Garnry, Chief Investment Strategist, Saxo.

Geopolitical tensions, US election, and interest rates lead investor concerns

With the growing unrest around the globe, geopolitical tensions have established themselves as the biggest worry among investors, according to our survey. Like last quarter, the US election and interest rates are the second and third biggest worries.

“The sustained concerns about geopolitical tensions align with ongoing global conflicts and economic sanctions, while rising interest rates and inflation remain key risks for global markets. We also get closer to the US election – now less than a month away – and as such it seems relevant that geopolitical tensions, the election and interest rates are among investors’ top concerns,” says Garnry.

Sector outlook: Technology and health care lead the way

When it comes to sector performance, Saxo clients continue to view information technology, energy, and health care as the top performers. Information technology garnered the highest confidence, with 20.6% of respondents predicting it will be the best-performing sector in Q4, while energy garnered 11.5%, and health care was seen as the best performer among 10.1% of respondents.

“Interestingly, while Information Technology remains chief in this survey, we see that it has fallen quite drastically relative to Q3 and Q2 responses, which were both +30%. The underperformance in US technology stocks in Q3 has likely contributed to this. It is also odd to see the low conviction in utilities given it has been the best performing sector the past three months,” says Garnry.

Europe is the most dubious region according to investors

When asked which region will perform the best in Q4, the majority of clients (49.3%) pointed to North America, which has been the case for the past two quarters as well. Europe is voted—by 47%—as the expected worst region for the final quarter of 2024, which has interestingly been the case throughout the lifetime of the survey.

“The classic narrative about American exceptionalism seems to remain strong despite increased worries about the US budgets, the election etc. Benchmarking this year’s performance from the US S&P 500 index and the EU EUROSTOXX 600 index, the American companies also outshine the European ones with almost three times as high a return. Whether it continues in a quarter where the US will be on everybody’s radar remains to be seen,” says Garnry.



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