Quarterly Outlook
Q3 Investor Outlook: Beyond American shores – why diversification is your strongest ally
Jacob Falkencrone
Global Head of Investment Strategy
Senior Relationship Manager
Summary: Risk on in headline driven markets
Good morning,
We remain in headline driven markets, here we go:
Stocks had a good day yesterday with Apple being a key driver. The Dow rose 0.2%, the S&P 500 gained 0.7%, and the Nasdaq increased by 1.2%. Apple rose by 5%, McDonald's added 3%, while AMD lost 6% and Super Micro fell by 18%.
The GER40 is testing the 24k mark again; the reaction of the SMI will be interesting.
EUR/USD rose to 1.1670, GBP/USD to 1.3365, and USD/JPY to 147.30. Gold and Silver are stronger at 3377 and 38.05 respectively, and Platinum is at 1330. The USD Index is approaching 98.20 again, currently at 98.20.
It is very interesting that, similar to last year, we observed a significant drop in risk sentiment at the end of July, only to see a strong recovery at the beginning of August. Passive investments, like ETF savings plans, are likely to be a key force driving this trend as they continue to gain popularity. This factor is often overlooked in the markets but should be kept in mind by traders and investors.
Today, news remains the biggest risk factor. Aside from the Bank of England, there are few major scheduled events.
Thursday, August 7, 2025
Economic Events
• U.S.: Productivity (Q2, preliminary), Wholesale Inventories (June, final), Consumer Credit
Top Earnings Releases
• Shopify (SHOP)
• Trex Co (TREX)
• Under Armour (UAA)
• Wendy’s (WEN)654.
Friday, August 8, 2025
Economic Events
• Canada: Employment Report
Top Earnings Releases
• Algonquin Power & Utilities (AQN)