Quarterly Outlook
Equity outlook: The high cost of global fragmentation for US portfolios
Charu Chanana
Chief Investment Strategist
0630 – Bank of Japan Governor Ueda press conference
0800 – IEA's Monthly Oil Market Report
0900 – Germany Jun. ZEW Survey
1230 – US May Retail Sales
1315 – US Apr. Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization
1400 – US Jun. NAHB Housing Market Index
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Volatility eased but remains above normal levels. The VIX dropped to 19.1, down from Friday’s 20.8 spike, but still above its typical 15–18 “calm” range. While recent geopolitical shocks and tariff risks have kept implied volatility elevated, markets remain orderly and hedging costs only modestly higher. Analysts warn that volatility gauges may be underestimating the potential for sudden market swings given ongoing uncertainty.
Crypto markets continue to grind higher as ETF demand drives flows. Bitcoin trades near $107,100 (+0.3%), Ether at $2,579 (+1.4%), with Ethereum’s spot ETFs seeing steady inflows—iShares’ new ETHA ETF jumped 5.3% to $20.16. BlackRock’s IBIT ETF gained 3.5%, as assets approach $70bn after strong recent inflows. Investors are treating digital assets more as diversifiers and partial hedges, reflecting cautious optimism even as macro risks persist.
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