April 11, 2025
This Week in Review: Business as Usual... Isn’t
Uncertainty rules
Markets closed the week higher despite fresh tariff escalations, record inflation expectations, and shaken consumer sentiment. But underneath the rebound lies a powerful theme echoed across earnings calls, data releases, and executive commentary:
Nobody knows what comes next — and that’s the new baseline.
Banks Beat, But Caution Dominates Earnings Season Kickoff
First-quarter results from $JPMorgan Chase(JPM)$ , Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo, and BNY Mellon beat expectations. Still, the tone from the C-suite was marked by caution.
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Morgan Stanley CEO Ted Pick: “We do not know where trade policy will settle nor what the effects will be.”
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BlackRock CEO Larry Fink: “Uncertainty is dominating every client conversation.”
Despite early losses, bank stocks recovered with the KBW Bank Index closing up 0.6% Friday.
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Markets Rebound — For Now
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Dow Jones: +1.6%
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$S&P 500(.SPX)$ : +1.8%
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$NASDAQ(.IXIC)$ : +2.1% $NVIDIA(NVDA)$
All three major indexes snapped two-week losing streaks — even as China hiked tariffs from 84% to 125% and U.S. consumer sentiment hit a new low.
Data Signals a Consumer Squeeze
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University of Michigan Sentiment: Down over 30% since December
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Inflation Expectations: Jumped from 5% to 6.7% — highest since 1981
Retail demand, confidence, and spending behaviors are shifting rapidly as households feel the weight of both inflation and economic uncertainty.
Treasuries Lose Their Safe Haven Status
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30-Year Yield: +0.48% → 4.873% — biggest weekly jump since 1987
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10-Year Yield: +0.5% → 4.492% — largest since 2001
Investors sold both stocks and bonds this week, a disconcerting signal for traditional risk-parity strategies. As former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers noted: “U.S. debt is starting to trade like an emerging-market asset.”
Trade War Escalates, Clarity Evaporates
China’s latest tariff response effectively freezes trade flows with the U.S., while President Trump continues to raise stakes — waiting for a call from Xi Jinping that may never come.
Trade war
“There’s just no clarity,” said one supply chain broker. “Everyone’s guessing, and the rules change daily.”
The Week Ahead: Heavy Data, Key Earnings
Markets closed Friday for Good Friday. Before that:
Earnings:
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Monday: $Goldman Sachs(GS)$
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Tuesday: Bank of America, Citigroup, Johnson & Johnson
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Wednesday: ASML, Abbott Labs, U.S. Bancorp
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Thursday: AmEx, Blackstone, $Netflix(NFLX)$ , Taiwan Semi, Charles Schwab
Economic Data:
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Wednesday: U.S. Retail Sales (Census Bureau)
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Thursday: ECB Monetary Policy Decision
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