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Stocks 2024: In search of opportunities beyond the ‘Magnificent 7’

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Stocks 2024: In search of opportunities beyond the ‘Magnificent 7’

Kristy Akullian, iShares Senior Investment Strategist, discusses the so-called 'Magnificent 7' stocks as well as where she sees opportunity in 2024.

The Bid

This popular financial podcast is designed for a wide range of professional and individual investors. The Bid breaks down what's happening in the world of investing and explores the forces changing the economy and finance.

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Within just a few minutes, get a breakdown and clear takeaways about the latest market events. Count on webinar replays and videos for timely insights on markets, geopolitics and economics.

 

­Market take

Weekly video_20240610

Christian Olinger

Opening frame: What’s driving markets? Market take

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Globally, over half the population is voting this year!

Voters are expressing frustration about many issues, but notably the rising cost of living. We don’t see incumbent leaders or challengers offering bold solutions – and high public debt somewhat ties their hands.

Title slide: What we’re watching in 2024 elections

1: U.S. fiscal deficit

The U.S. fiscal deficit is expected to remain historically large, with no major tax rises or spending cuts that could change this trajectory.

The deficit reinforces persistent inflation and bolsters our high-for-longer rate view. We see investors demanding more compensation for the risk of holding long-term U.S. bonds as a result.

2: Tracking policy changes

Trump’s more protectionist stance and Biden’s current protectionist policies may boost inflation pressures in any outcome.

Tighter immigration policies may be inflationary as the U.S. faces a shrinking working-age population. We remain focused on the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act and its incentives tied to the low-carbon transition. If Republicans control Congress, they may revise or repeal parts of the legislation to fund tax cuts.

Outro: Here’s our Market take

We stay overweight U.S. stocks for now and eye key policy areas of the presidential election. On a strategic horizon, we like government bonds in the euro area and UK over the U.S.

We are also tracking elections in India, Mexico, the European Union and the UK. For more details, read our weekly market commentary.

Closing frame: Read details: 

www.blackrock.com/weekly-commentary.

­Market take

Weekly video_20240610

Christian Olinger

Opening frame: What’s driving markets? Market take

Camera frame

Globally, over half the population is voting this year!

Voters are expressing frustration about many issues, but notably the rising cost of living. We don’t see incumbent leaders or challengers offering bold solutions – and high public debt somewhat ties their hands.

Title slide: What we’re watching in 2024 elections

1: U.S. fiscal deficit

The U.S. fiscal deficit is expected to remain historically large, with no major tax rises or spending cuts that could change this trajectory.

The deficit reinforces persistent inflation and bolsters our high-for-longer rate view. We see investors demanding more compensation for the risk of holding long-term U.S. bonds as a result.

2: Tracking policy changes

Trump’s more protectionist stance and Biden’s current protectionist policies may boost inflation pressures in any outcome.

Tighter immigration policies may be inflationary as the U.S. faces a shrinking working-age population. We remain focused on the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act and its incentives tied to the low-carbon transition. If Republicans control Congress, they may revise or repeal parts of the legislation to fund tax cuts.

Outro: Here’s our Market take

We stay overweight U.S. stocks for now and eye key policy areas of the presidential election. On a strategic horizon, we like government bonds in the euro area and UK over the U.S.

We are also tracking elections in India, Mexico, the European Union and the UK. For more details, read our weekly market commentary.

Closing frame: Read details: 

www.blackrock.com/weekly-commentary.

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Alternatives Outlook: February 2024

Watch the replay of our latest Alternatives Outlook webinar where our top thought leaders discuss how implementing private credit may build portfolio resiliency with potentially new sources of return.

In the Know recap: May 2024

Watch a recap of our latest In the Know event where our top thought leaders gathered to share their perspectives around inflation, the intricacies of investing in an election year and portfolio perspectives to tie it all together.