Bond Yields and Economic Uncertainty in 2025

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In this week’s podcast Michael Brown (Senior Market Strategist from Pepperstone) and I look back at this week’s turmoil in the bond markets, and the weakness in the pound and discuss what it means for the economy heading into 2025. We also look at this week’s positive trading updates from Next, Tesco and Marks & Spencer which have been broadly positive and look ahead to next week’s UK CPI, GDP and retail sales numbers and what they might tell us about the UK economy.


In Summary

  • The start of 2025 has been choppy for markets.
  • Global bond yields are rising sharply, impacting investor sentiment.
  • The UK bond market is underperforming compared to global trends.
  • Stagflation is a significant concern for the UK economy.
  • Retail sector performance is mixed, with strong Christmas sales but cautious outlooks.
  • Upcoming GDP data will be crucial for assessing economic health.
  • US economic data will influence global market reactions.
  • Banking sector regulations may change under the new administration.
  • Earnings season will provide insights into corporate health and market sentiment.
  • Having a clear trading plan is essential for navigating market volatility.

 

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