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When forming a bond market outlook for 2025, the most difficult factor to account for is uncertainty around policy changes under the new US administration. There is a wide range of possible outcomes. We may see continued fiscal expansion, deregulation, and modest tariff increases. However, we may also see broad-based trade barriers, aggressive immigration restrictions, and at least a partial move toward fiscal consolidation.

In our Macroeconomic update, we look at:

  • Bond market scenarios
  • US exceptionalism overshoot
  • European divergence
  • Emerging market opportunities
  • Strategy implications

Our base case scenario is that 10-year Treasury yields will trade in a 4% to 5% range in the coming months. What is uncertain is the skew of that distribution—are yields more likely to rise or fall?



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