Trump's return could extend US stocks' dominance over global rivals
The Straits Times|November 23, 2024
NEW YORK - US stocks are extending their lead over global peers and some investors believe that dominance could grow if President-elect Donald Trump can implement his economic platform without becoming mired in a full-blown trade war or ballooning US deficit.

The S&P 500 has gained more than 24 per cent in 2024, putting it well ahead of benchmarks in Europe, Asia and emerging markets. At 22 times expected future earnings, its premium to an MSCI index of stocks of more than 40 other countries stands at its highest in more than two decades, according to LSEG Datastream.

Though US stocks have outperformed their counterparts for more than a decade, the valuation gap has widened in 2024 thanks to resilient economic growth and strong corporate earnings - particularly for the technology sector, where excitement over developments in artificial intelligence has boosted the shares of companies such as chipmaker Nvidia.

Some market participants believe Trump's agenda of tax cuts, deregulation and even tariffs can further fuel US exceptionalism, outweighing worries over their potentially disruptive nature and inflationary potential.

"Given the pro-growth tendencies of this new administration, I think it's tough to fight the battle against US equities, at least in 2025," said Mr Venu Krishna, head of US equity strategy at Barclays.

Signs of a growing US bias were evident immediately after the Nov 5 election, when US equity funds received more than US$80 billion (S$107.66 billion) in the week following the vote while European and emerging market funds saw outflows, according to Deutsche Bank.

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