Endowus Q2 2025 Market Update and Outlook - Are we over the hurdle?
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Endowus Q2 2025 Market Update and Outlook - Are we over the hurdle?

Updated
16
Jul 2025
published
15
Jul 2025
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  • Q2 2025 marked one of the most rapid market reversals in history. Global equities fell more than 10% in the first few days of the quarter amid the fear and uncertainty surrounding “Liberation Day”. However, it rallied more than 23% from the bottom to end the quarter up 11.5%.
  • As for bonds, the global aggregate index (on a hedged basis) rose 1.6% for the quarter, continuing two consecutive quarters of more than 1% returns. However, the bond market also had its share of drama as the 10 year yield rose more than 70bps during early April amid concerns over holding USD assets and investors asking for a higher term premium.
  • The USD continued to drop in Q2, with the U.S. dollar index (DXY) falling 7% for the quarter. Concerns over USD dominance as well as fiscal debt (further exacerbated by the passing of the “Big Beautiful Bill”) caused the sell off.
  • As equity markets have reached all time highs in early July, investors naturally question the sustainability of the rally. However, as we wrote in our article “Why are markets reaching new highs, while the USD stays weak?”, the market is driven by sales and earnings and often continues to make new highs.
  • Recent economic data has shown that the economy is holding up steady despite tariff concerns, and inflation is also within expectations. Moreover, uncertainties around tariffs seem to have come down as the market begins to digest the rules of engagement. As such, the VIX index has now firmly gone back to pre-Liberation day levels. 
  • This does not mean that it will continue this way, and unexpected events can always occur. However, if there is anything the market events in Q2 have shown us, it is that trying to time the markets is difficult and “time in the market” is much more important for long term wealth accumulation.
VIX falls as US equities continue to recover after Liberation Day on 2 April

June and Q2 2025 Market Update

In Q2 2025, global equities, but more specifically the technology sector, made a big comeback after falling from Feb to early April. The emergence of DeepSeek, concerns over valuations, and a short-lived but impactful tariff induced sell-off saw the sector fall as much as 28% from mid February to early April. However, the sector recovered more than 40% from its lows in April to end the quarter +22% and reach an all time high. This was thanks to the sector’s continued display of strong earnings as well as the stronger than expected adoption of AI (for example, the DeepSeek event is perceived to be an accelerator of AI adoption and demand as opposed to a direct threat). 

Fixed income also had a solid quarter, posting two consecutive quarters of +1% returns (on a hedged basis). However, under the surface, the asset class also had its share of drama with the JGB 30 year yields reaching multi decade highs of over 3% and the US treasury 30 year also rising 85 bps to a high of 5.15% in May as investors demand higher term premiums for long duration bonds.

Gold and silver gained in the second quarter; however, the magnitude of gains was considerably smaller than in the first quarter and more a result of USD weakness than anything else in our view. 

Global Equity Market 

While tech led the rebound in Q2 after being the worst performer in Q1, other sectors such as industrials also posted strong returns in Q2 as concerns over tariffs subsided.

The worst performing sectors were energy and healthcare. The former on geopolitical uncertainty and potential tariff induced trade disruption, and the latter on pricing concerns. 

Equity market performance (sector)

By region, Asia-ex Japan was the best performing region, led by Korea, which posted a +35% return in 2Q on a local currency basis. This was on the back of the election of President Lee, which is seen as an end to political uncertainty and also potentially positive reforms on the stock market alongside strong fiscal policy. China equities were the weakest performer after being the strongest performer in Q1, as we saw momentum subside.

Equity market performance (region)

‍Global Fixed Income Market

The Bloomberg Global Aggregate Index on a USD hedged basis returned +1.6% in Q2 after reporting +1.1% in Q1. On an unhedged basis, the Bloomberg Global Aggregate Index returned +4.5% and +2.6% respectively as dollar weakness helped performance. The best performing sub segment continues to be Global Inflation Linked Bonds, which rose 4.7% followed by Global IG, which rose 4.4%. The US treasury rose 0.8% for the quarter.

Bond market performance

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