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Monthly Capital Market Monitor - Fed cuts rates and signals more cuts, equities rise, and yield curve shifts lower
Global equity performance was positive in September across US, non-US developed, and emerging markets. EM stocks outperformed US and non-US significantly. Small cap underperformed large cap stocks slightly, while growth outperformed value as measured by the Russell 3000.
Bond markets delivered mostly positive returns, as yields fell for most maturities in the US and coupons remained high. Outside the US, yields rose slightly. As widely expected, the Fed cut rates by 25 bps in September, which was positioned as a ‘risk management’cut. Inflation remains somewhat above target but sufficiently low to allow the Fed to shift focus towards downside risks to growth and the labor market.
Economic data was mixed. Manufacturing activity is slowing in most developed markets, with services holding up composite PMIs. US Retail sales increased 0.6% for August on a month over month basis and was above expectations. Jobless claims increased over the month, and the unemployment rate ticked up slightly. The slowing labor market was the primary factor in the Fed’s decision to cut rates. Non-farm payrolls were positive but sharply lower than in previous months, amid lower net immigration. US GDP growth for the second quarter was revised upwards to 3.8%, far above consensus expectations. Overall, the US economy remains resilient.
Headline inflation in the US rose 2.9% year-over-year in August, above expectations. Core prices rose to 3.1% over the trailing year, in line with expectations. Headline inflation in other developed markets was mixed; it remained at 3.8% in the UK, remained at 2.0% in the Eurozone, and decreased to 2.7% in Japan. Central banks in the UK, Eurozone, Japan, and China all kept rates unchanged.
More tariffs were announced this month while a trade framework with Japan was finalized. Hopes remain high on progress in trade negotiations with China as President Trump and President Xi are set to meet in late October. The Supreme Court announced it would hear arguments to the legality of the tariffs under the currently applied legal basis later in the year. Outside the US, the dissolution of yet another French government contributed to a downgrade of its sovereign debt. Geopolitical risk remains elevated in the Middle East and Russia, with Israel striking the terror group Hamas’s political leadership in Qatar, and NATO air defenses responding to Russian drone as well as fighter jet incursions.
The US dollar weakened slightly against developed market currencies in September. Oil fellby about 3% after declining the previous month and gold increased sharply in a risk-on month, partly driven by falling US yields and investors continuing to seek safe-haven exposure amid heightened levels of geopolitical uncertainty. Listed real assets underperformed broad equities.
Mercer's Monthly Market Monitor provides an overview of global financial markets.
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Fed cuts rates and signals more cuts, equities rise, and yield curve shifts lower.
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Solid equity returns in risk on month.
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US yield curve shifts lower, positive fixed income returns.
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Real assets underperform broad equities, oil falls and gold rises.
Quarterly Market Environment Report Q3 2025
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