

Tianjin, Tariffs, and Tech Stocks in Focus
Sep 2, 2025
Michael Hartnett, Chief Investment Strategist at BofA Global Research, shares insights on the current investment landscape, examining tariff tensions and the Federal Reserve's challenges ahead. He discusses Japan's evolving market amidst interest rate expectations and offers strategies for diversification. Meanwhile, Henry Huiyao Wang, Founder of the Center for China and Globalization, reacts to the recent Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, highlighting China's increasing global partnerships and a new development bank to enhance cooperation across nations.
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Valuations Temper US Momentum
- Michael Hartnett sees US momentum intact but flags high valuations as a key concern for long-term investors.
- He suggests international markets like China and Japan may offer better upside over the next 12 months.
Dollar Is Starting A Bear Market
- Hartnett calls the US dollar in a bear market, down 10% year-to-date with further declines likely.
- He links a weaker dollar to falling US rates, deficits, and investor concerns about unconventional policies.
Three Narratives Driving Japan Interest
- Japan attracts global investors seeking alternatives to the US because of cheap currency and distinct narratives.
- Hartnett highlights content, defense, and banks as the three dominant themes in Japan.