Secular Outlook 2025: Five-year return forecasts for equities, bonds, currencies and alternatives

Secular Outlook 2025: Five-year return forecasts for equities, bonds, currencies and alternatives

We anticipate that returns across major asset classes will converge over the next five years. As a long-term investor, this presents you with an opportunity to reassess and refine your strategic asset allocation. Our experts share detailed forecasts and actionable recommendations.

Overview: The Great Convergence

Returns across developed market equities and bonds are converging. This shift marks the end of US exceptionalism and highlights the need for a new approach to portfolio construction.

Key insights:

  • The convergence of returns across asset classes signals a more challenging environment for traditional equity-bond portfolios, with nominal returns expected to be modest.
  • Emerging markets and European stocks are positioned to outperform thanks to a combination of growth-boosting structural reforms and public investment.
  • Investors will need to rethink traditional regional allocations and focus on structural growth to capture alpha in a low-return world
Main findingsImplications
Below trend growth & inflation higher for longerIncrease fixed-income allocation especially credit while trimming equity exposure.
Low and convergent real returns in all major asset classesDiversify away from US equities by adding to Europe, emerging markets and non-US champions.
Seek exposure to alpha, not betaFocus on secular growth themes (e.g., IT, Pharma, Industrials, mid-caps), multi-asset strategies, and alternatives like real assets.

Download the Secular Outlook 2025 Report

Asset class returns, 5-year forecast, %, annualised

Source: Pictet Asset Management, forecast period 31.03.2025- 31.03.2030

Secular Outlook 2025 webinar

Click on the link below to watch chief strategist Luca Paolini and senior multi asset strategist Arun Sai reveal what investors should expect to unfold over the next five years across both the global economy and financial markets.

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