U.S. Stocks Bear The Brunt Of Global Economic Uncertainty
2025-04-23 03:10:00 ET
Summary
- US stocks fell last week, while stocks in Europe, the UK, Japan, and China all rose.
- There has been more monetary policy support in Europe and the UK than in the US so far this year, and likely more to come.
- Fiscal stimulus will likely be increasing in the eurozone, the UK, and China, while the US aggressively cuts federal spending.
Last week saw US stocks fall while stocks in other regions rose — some quite significantly. While the MSCI USA Index fell 1.4%, the MSCI Europe Index, the MSCI UK Index, the MSCI Japan Index, and the MSCI China Index all posted material gains. 1 Why are US stocks behaving so differently than other stocks in other regions when European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde admitted just last week that “the economic outlook is clouded by exceptional uncertainty”? 2 Here are a few thoughts:
1. Monetary policy support
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