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JPMorgan’s Strategies For A Shifting Global Landscape

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May 31, 2025
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As we reach the halfway point of 2025, global markets are caught between uncertainty and opportunity. JPMorgan’s “2025 Mid-Year Outlook” highlights a world in transition—defined by policy volatility, shifting economic fundamentals, and rapid innovation.

The report underscores five critical themes that define the current investing climate: renewed US political risks, portfolio resilience, the evolving role of the US dollar, a maturing AI narrative, and a shifting dealmaking landscape. Each presents distinct challenges—but also areas where thoughtful investment strategy can shine.

The return of Donald Trump has unsettled markets. Early policy moves have leaned towards protectionism, with erratic tariff rollouts creating investor unease and pressuring corporate profits. Yet despite near-term risks, JPMorgan anticipates that equity markets in the US. Europe and Japan could hit new highs within 12 months, driven by resilient fundamentals and potential pro-growth shifts later in the year.

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