What Major Financial Institutions Expect For 2025
Clarity in Plurality: Don’t Just Trust One Opinion, Dare to Trust Many
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enero 14, 2025
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For the third year running, the Government Relations, Public and Regulatory Affairs and Investor Relations teams at FTI Consulting Paris have read and summarised the major macroeconomic and investment outlooks published by financial and research institutions each year.
As we look ahead to 2025, the global economic landscape remains dynamic and full of complexity. A year ago, political uncertainty took centre stage in market and investment outlooks, driven by elections worldwide. Today, while the political backdrop continues to influence sentiment, the focus has shifted toward policy-driven factors. Central to this change is the re-election of President Donald Trump, whose policies on trade, taxation, and immigration are expected to have significant and far-reaching implications beyond the United States.
While the global economy has shown remarkable resilience in the face of mounting challenges there is a growing sense of cautious optimism. The U.S. economy stands poised to lead growth in 2025, buoyed by fiscal support, technological advancements and a strong labour market. However, uncertainty looms large in other regions, particularly Europe and Asia, which face a unique set of risks ranging from trade disruptions to slower recoveries.
The outlook for inflation remains one of the most debated topics in economic circles, with experts divided on whether recent disinflationary trends will continue. AI continues to be a hot topic and gold continues to shine bright. Observers remain optimistic on India, and less so on China.
As we continue to navigate an increasingly interconnected and volatile world, these reports serve as vital tools for investors, policymakers and analysts alike.
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enero 14, 2025
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