April 2025 Commentary: Wait and See

Summary

  • Despite notable intramonth swings in both directions, U.S. large-cap stocks ended April down 0.7% while U.S. small-cap stocks declined by 2.3%. U.S. intermediate-term bonds gained 0.4%.
  • Investor sentiment weakened. Nearly half of Bank of America survey respondents now expect a recession this year, and bearish sentiment in the AAII survey stayed above 50%for a record-breaking 10 straight weeks.
  • Despite weakening consumer sentiment, spending held up—likely due to consumers front
    -loading purchases ahead of anticipated tariff-driven price hikes, highlighting the gap between soft and hard data.
  • Earnings call transcripts indicate that many companies and their customers are taking a “wait-and-see” approach to tariffs, delaying further investment and business decisions until trade policy becomes clearer.

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