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Key takeaways

  • The US economy has demonstrated historical resilience across divergent economic policies—from the 1980s Reagan-era deregulation to post-global financial crisis reforms of the 2010s—underscoring the enduring strength of US financial markets and infrastructure.
  • Today’s environment, marked by tariffs, trade tensions and a shifting geopolitical landscape, echoes past cycles. We believe the US economy and its companies continue to be powered by structural advantages and secular growth drivers.
  • In our view, American companies remain uniquely positioned to drive the next wave of global economic expansion, making US equity exposure worth consideration as a cornerstone of any diversified portfolio.
     

A durable edge in a shifting world

From the sweeping tax cuts and deregulation of the 1980s to the regulatory tightening of the 2010s, the US economy has weathered dramatic shifts in political and economic ideology. Yet through it all, one constant has remained: the resilience of the American economy and the power of its innovation ecosystem, which we discuss in this paper.

In 2025—a volatile year defined by macroeconomic headwinds and geopolitical recalibration—US equities have continued to deliver positive returns. While headlines have focused on trade tensions, elevated interest rates and fiscal uncertainty, both historical precedent and current market performance reinforce our core thesis that the enduring strength of US businesses and capital markets will likely drive global growth into the next decade.

The case for enduring US leadership

Over decades of change and growth, US equity markets have shown a remarkable ability to adapt and thrive. While the United States is by no means immune to global headwinds, its economy, institutions and corporations are uniquely equipped to navigate them. Anchored by a powerful innovation ecosystem, deep capital markets and world-class institutions, the US economy continues to lead the world.

In our view, US equities remain a vital cornerstone of any diversified portfolio—and a powerful engine for global growth.



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