S&P 500 rally likely to be short term, Goldman’s Kostin says

S&P 500 rally likely to be short term, Goldman’s Kostin says
Strategists expect softening market unless economic growth improves.
MAR 03, 2025
By  Bloomberg

by Sagarika Jaisinghani and Jan-Patrick Barnert

Any rebound in the S&P 500 Index is likely to prove temporary amid concerns about the US economy, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. strategists.

Investor exposure declined last week as the benchmark briefly erased its 2025 gains, but it isn’t low enough yet to suggest “tactical upside as a result of depressed positioning,” strategist David Kostin wrote in a note.

“An improvement in the US economic growth outlook will be required to fully reverse the recent equity market weakness,” the strategist said, while reducing his full-year earnings growth estimate to 9% from 11%.

Kostin was among the bullish voices on US stocks in 2024. For 2025, he says “equity returns will be more modest than last year and match the trajectory of earnings growth.”

US stocks have faltered this year on worries about lofty valuations for the technology behemoths. Investors have also questioned if President Donald Trump’s America-First policies are likely to stoke inflation and lead to a slowing economy. The S&P 500 is up only about 1% this year, while the MSCI All-Country World Index excluding the US has rallied 5%.

Goldman’s managing director for global markets and tactical specialist, Scott Rubner, separately said he lacks conviction that demand for stocks is high enough to sustain a rebound. Rubner turned bearish last month amid fading inflows from retail and other buyers. He notes the market is in the final stages of a clearing in positioning.

Morgan Stanley strategist Michael Wilson — a prominent bearish voice until mid-2024 — also said equities are likely to be more sensitive to economic growth than to a pullback in bond yields.

 

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