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BlackRock Warns of Fading Macro Anchors, Stays Bullish on U.S. Equities

As global markets adjust to new uncertainties, BlackRock (NYSE:BLK) is advising investors to shift from passive to tactical strategies. In its latest weekly commentary, the world’s largest asset manager noted a fundamental change: traditional macroeconomic anchors like stable inflation and fiscal discipline are weakening, requiring a rethinking of long-held investment approaches.

Macro Anchors are Weakening—But AI is a New Stabilizer

BlackRock analysts highlighted that while global trade and U.S. debt dynamics will remain structural constraints, long-term stability can no longer be taken for granted.

“We think immutable economic laws on global trade and U.S. debt limit how quickly the world can change. And while we see long-term macro anchors weakening, we think mega forces like artificial intelligence provide a new anchor,” the firm said.

Artificial intelligence, they argue, could provide a structural boost to productivity, serving as a counterweight to mounting fiscal and inflationary pressures.

U.S. Equities Still in Focus

Despite elevated volatility and policy noise, BlackRock remains overweight U.S. stocks, citing:

The firm believes U.S. corporate earnings can remain resilient even if growth slows due to tariff disruptions or caution among executives.

“Today’s economic setup still favors U.S. outperformance,” BlackRock said.

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Set-and-Forget is Over

BlackRock strongly advised against static investment models, stating:

“Set-and-forget portfolios no longer serve investors well.”

With market dispersion rising, there are now more opportunities to generate alpha through active management across public and private markets.

BlackRock recommends becoming more selective across asset classes rather than betting on broad-based rallies.

Fixed Income: Europe Over U.S.

On the fixed income front, BlackRock favors euro area government bonds and corporate credit over U.S. Treasurys. The reasoning?

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Conclusion

BlackRock’s latest stance reflects a significant shift in how institutional investors are interpreting the current macro environment. With traditional anchors eroding, AI, active positioning, and regional diversification are emerging as the key themes going forward.

Published on: July 8, 2025