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Investing under Trump 2.0

CIO Alert: Rate cut and tariff optimism boosts stocks

US stocks recouped more of their recent losses on Thursday amid renewed expectations of a resumption of Fed rate cuts, hopes of tariff de-escalation, and positive earnings results. While volatility will likely persist, we view US equities as Attractive, with a year-end S&P 500 target of 5,800.

CIO Alert: US stocks rebound on hopes over trade and earnings

US equities rallied on Tuesday as positive signals from the White House on trade talks and earnings optimism lifted sentiment. While volatility will likely continue until there’s more clarity on tariffs, we expect US equities to finish the year higher and continue to see gold, quality bonds, and hedge funds as attractive means of managing near-term market swings.

How is President Trump affecting sustainability?

While some sustainability-related policies may be rolled back, we do not anticipate wholesale changes, and we continue to see attractive growth opportunities in the sustainable investing field.

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