Northern Trust 2026 Global Investment Outlook: Continued Economic Resilience, with Increasing Market Risks
Diverging Performance Within Asset Classes Bolsters Case for Active Management
Global Co-Chief Investment Officer Anwiti Bahuguna, Ph.D. said, “In 2026, we largely prefer equities over bonds. However, structural divergence within the asset class provides a clear mandate for active management. Depending solely on momentum from the broad equity rally likely will prove costly, and security selection must be a core part of the investor’s toolkit.”
Global Co-Chief Investment Officer Chris Roth, CFA said, “While we expect inflation to remain contained at its above-average rate of about
Northern Trust Asset Management’s full 2026 Global Investment Outlook can be found here.
Asset class highlights include:
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U.S. Equities: Strong fundamentals support equities, but stretched valuations and narrow leadership, especially among AI-linked mega-caps, signal a need for greater selectivity. The era of passive beta is giving way to one where quality, value and low-volatility factors can help advisors position client portfolios for resilience and long-term success. -
Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS): Inflation is expected to remain above average at about
3% , with tail risks of it running hotter than market expectations. TIPS offer a compelling hedge, especially as breakeven rates lag behind current inflation trends. -
Global Bonds: Relying solely on
U.S. Treasurys for portfolio diversification is a relic of the past decade. Global government bonds can provide diversification and a currency tailwind amid pressure on theU.S. dollar. - Private Assets: Private credit is evolving, with tight spreads making direct lending less attractive and return potential shifting to more complex strategies such as asset-backed finance, distressed credit and real estate debt. Private equity buyout dry powder still far exceeds that of direct lending, suggesting ample runway for growth in private credit.
- Real Assets: AI bolsters the secular case for real assets, especially infrastructure. These assets are a direct beneficiary of long-term investment trends in technology (data centers) and energy transition (renewables, transmission grids). Infrastructure offers resilience and a necessary hedge against inflation that few other asset classes can provide.
Global Economic Outlook
The global economy continues to show resilience despite persistent risks. Supportive policies and lower interest rates are expected to compound economic momentum, helping markets avoid recession in 2026. However, risks remain elevated, including trade realignment, lingering inflation, government debt burdens, labor market shifts and geopolitical tensions. Across global regions, we expect real GDP annual growth under
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