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Growth broadens as markets look beyond geopolitics

2026-07-10

Olga Bezrokov

Olga Bezrokov

Senior Portfolio Manager




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Key takeaways

  • Signs of stabilization emerge in Europe's manufacturing sector
  • Inflation remains a regional story despite renewed geopolitical tensions
  • Investors continue to focus on economic fundamentals and monetary policy

Global growth begins to broaden

Markets balanced renewed geopolitical tensions this week against an economic backdrop that continues to demonstrate resilience.

One of the more encouraging developments came from Europe, where recent data suggested manufacturing activity may be beginning to stabilize. Germany reported stronger-than-expected industrial production in May, following firmer factory orders earlier in the week.

While one month of data does not establish a trend, investors have been looking for signs that Europe's largest economy may be emerging from its prolonged manufacturing slowdown.

That matters because global growth has relied heavily on the resilience of the U.S. economy over the past year. A sustained recovery in European manufacturing would broaden the sources of global growth, support corporate earnings across a wider range of markets and reduce dependence on a single region to drive economic activity.

For diversified investors, a broader global expansion would represent a constructive development.

Inflation remains the key market focus

Inflation continued to dominate the macroeconomic outlook this week, although the drivers are becoming increasingly regional.

Renewed attacks on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz pushed oil prices higher and contributed to a modest rise in U.S. Treasury yields. However, broader financial markets remained relatively composed.

Investors increasingly appear to view these events as temporary disruptions rather than the beginning of a sustained conflict that would materially affect global energy supplies.

That distinction is important because inflation continues to be driven primarily by domestic economic conditions rather than energy prices alone.

Minutes from the Federal Reserve's June meeting reinforced that policymakers remain focused on underlying inflation and will likely require greater confidence that price pressures are moving sustainably toward target before adjusting policy.

Fundamentals continue to drive markets

The U.S. economy continues to demonstrate resilience. Weekly initial jobless claims remained near historically low levels, reinforcing last week's employment report and suggesting labor market conditions remain healthy.

Within equity markets, semiconductor stocks experienced another volatile week despite continued optimism surrounding artificial intelligence. Rather than treating AI as a single investment theme, investors are becoming increasingly selective, placing greater emphasis on valuations, competitive positioning and where long-term value is likely to be created across the broader AI ecosystem.

Looking ahead, next week's U.S. CPI report will be an important test for markets. The data should provide further insight into whether inflation continues to moderate and help shape expectations for Federal Reserve policy.


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