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ALTERNATIVE MARKETS UPDATE – SUMMARY 2024

31/1/2025

 
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​After peaking inflation in the US in 2021 and 2022, inflation decreased in 2023 to below 4% in the summer and steadily hovered between 3% and 4% until summer 2024. At the time, US inflation fell below 3% for the time in years and followed an optimistic trend to as low as 2.4%, before inflation started to pick up again October 2024. Since then, inflation steadily rose to 2.9% in December 2024. While the development overall is promising, the most recent trend is worrying, as interest rates remain at high levels.
To combat inflation, the Federal Reserve increased interest rates aggressively to as high as 5.25% - 5.5% until late 2023. Initially, cuts were expected by spring 2024. Eventually, the Federal Reserve started cutting interest rates aggressively in autumn 2024. By the end of 2024, US interest rates are between 4.25% and 4.5%. Originally, cuts in the same magnitudes were expected for 2025. These expectations were crushed by Powell in the Fed’s December meeting, in which he suggested that there will only be two 25bps rates cuts throughout 2025. With inflation expected to remain between 2% and 3%, the US labour market will mark an important decision maker for the Federal Reserve for their short-term interest rate policy. Additionally, Trump is another unknown, as he is a strong advocate for lowering rates sooner rather than later. However, while he can influence a lot, it is unlikely that his view will have an impact on the monetary policy, especially as it is virtually impossible for him to replace Powell as Chair of the Federal Reserve. Powell also proved in their meeting at the end of January 2025 that he is not swayed that easily, when the Fed decided to hold interest rates at current level. Figure 1 shows the development of inflation and interest rates in the US, the Euro zone, and the UK from 2023 to January 2025.

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ALTERNATIVE MARKETS UPDATE – MID JANUARY 2025

15/1/2025

 
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​The year 2025 did not start well for financial markets. With a positive outlook for the first time in the post-Covid era, optimism was justifiably high. While only two weeks do not provide much information for the whole of 2025, they do show a relatively low level of confidence among market participants. The outlook for 2025 is based on improving market conditions in most areas. Reasonable inflation and still historically strong labour markets provide a solid foundation. The change of leadership in the US is also expected to improve the business environment. In addition to government support, central banks will cut interest rates, providing further support to businesses. Geopolitical tensions, which significantly increased volatility last year, are also expected to improve. It is important to note that these are only a few examples that point to a strong 2025.
This is a stark comparison to the outlooks of previous years. Since Covid-19, almost every year has seen outlooks with almost apocalyptic consequences, especially around potential recessions. Perhaps it is precisely this overall positive outlook that makes the negative news shine more brightly. In this sense, any disappointment could send markets tumbling. Part of the recent decline in markets was triggered by the Fed's latest rate cut, in which the Fed stated that they would cut rates less than initially expected. Another factor was higher than expected US inflation data. This led to a general sell-off in risky assets, such as cryptocurrencies and equities, as shown in Figure 1. The impact on the performance of Bitcoin and the S&P500 has so far been limited due to a slight correction in mid to late December.

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ALTERNATIVE MARKETS UPDATE – OUTLOOK 2025

3/1/2025

 
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​US inflation has fallen significantly since 2023. At the end of 2023 and the beginning of 2024, US inflation hovered just above 3%, before falling to just below 3% for the remainder of 2024. In September 2024, inflation was on a promising trajectory before picking up in the remaining months. Under "normal" circumstances, inflation is expected to remain between 2% and 3% throughout 2025, with a tendency to fall to 2% by the end of the year. Although inflation has become a frequent topic of discussion, it is still important that it stays below 2% in order to stabilise the economy. Its importance has diminished, especially for the Federal Reserve, which has based most of its recent interest rate decisions on the US labour market. The Fed hiked rates aggressively in 2022 and 2023. Its rate rose to 5.25% - 5.5% by the end of 2023. Initially, markets expected rate cuts in early 2024 to gradually counteract the potential recession. The Fed did not cut rates until autumn 2024, citing the solid state of the economy due to a strong labour market. As soon as this market showed signs of weakness, the Fed began to cut rates aggressively, surprising market participants. However, in its latest cut to 4.25% - 4.5% in December 2024, Powell stated that the Fed would stop cutting aggressively in 2025. He outlined only two 25bp cuts in 2025, which would bring the federal funds rate to between 3.75% and 4% by the end of 2025. Prior to the meeting, expectations were for at least 1% cuts in 2025. Figure 1 shows these developments in more detail.

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