Industrials Anticipated to Capture Momentum in Multi-year Capex Cycle Aligned with Secular Trends, But Potential Dampening Effects of Tariffs on Demand Weighs Near Term
Industrials Anticipated to Capture Momentum in Multi-year Capex Cycle Aligned with Secular Trends, But Potential Dampening Effects of Tariffs on Demand Weighs Near Term
Investor Mindset Does a Shift-and-Lift to ‘Cautious Optimism’ as Sentiment Recovers from Largest QoQ Pullback in a Decade; A Concerning Consumer in Focus for 2H25
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Big Banks kicked off Q4 earnings season on a positive note, largely delivering results that topped Street expectations on both the top- and bottom-lines, with net interest income (NII) guidance for 2025 also well-received by analysts. Overall results have been powered by strength in capital markets, investment banking, and trading activity.
Expectations around the broader industry backdrop under a Trump 2.0 administration featured heavily on earnings calls. Bank executives highlighted a notable improvement in customer sentiment post-election, fitting with widely discussed expectations for a more favorable regulatory environment and pro-growth agenda to serve as tailwinds in the year ahead. Commentary was particularly positive around the anticipation for a pickup in M&A activity based on the tenor of conversations since the election. At the same time, commentary around loan growth is mixed, with many pointing to expectations for improvement toward the middle- or back-half of the year.
While bank executives welcome the likelihood of a more supportive regulatory environment under the new administration, they also point to concerns around broader policy uncertainty and remain grounded as it pertains to 2025 optimism. Despite acknowledging the continued resilience of the U.S. economy and broadly improved sentiment, many flag heightened risks around the impact of tariffs and a potential trade war, along with ongoing geopolitical turmoil. Taken together, executives strike a cautious but leaning mostly positive tone toward the year ahead, remaining prepared to execute for various scenarios.
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