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Halfway through the crosscurrents: themes and trends from H1 2025

Halfway through the crosscurrents: themes and trends from H1 2025

Bloomberg6 hours ago
Sector and style indices
Though tech (B500TE) was the largest contributor to US returns through June, the communications sector (B500C) is this year's best performer so far, totaling 13% through the first six months. Names like Meta (+25%) and Netflix (+50%) have been the primary contributors to the sector's hot start to 2025. Of the 11 BICS sectors, only Health Care (B500H) and Consumer Discretionary (B500CD) are in negative territory.
Based on the sector observations just mentioned, it should come as no surprise that Growth indices have outpaced their Value equivalents thus far across the cap spectrum. This fact may be hard to believe for some, as the Bloomberg 1000 Value index had a 10% lead on its Growth counterpart at the time of the April lows, when investors sought the relative safety of lower-risk sectors like consumer staples and utilities. That lead proved short lived, as market participants became more optimistic about trade and earnings, with the Bloomberg 1000 Growth Index eking out a return of 6.3% vs 5.9% for its value counterpart.
International equity indices
Outside of the United States, equity returns have outpaced US markets meaningfully, especially in USD terms. The Developed Markets ex- US Index (DMEU) is up nearly 20% thus far in 2025. In looking closely at these returns, however, nearly half is attributable to dollar weakness, as the Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index (BBDXY Index), which tracks the performance of the dollar verse 10 leading global currencies, is down 9%. Emerging Market equities (EM Index) have also performed well despite the negative trade headlines, outpacing US equites with a 13.4% first half return. Even China (CN Index) has rebounded off the trade-headline lows to return 12.6% thus far.
Thematics
One common thread among the best and worst performing thematic indices is their current relevance in the political or geopolitical arena. Defense oriented indices have done particularly well this year, especially those with specific regional exposure. The Bloomberg Europe Defense Select Index (BSHIELD), for example, closed out the first half of the year up 77% as Europe aims to not just increase defense spending but also increase in-continent defense reliance in light of the war in Ukraine and historical reliance on the US.
Nuclear energy, long shunned by governments the world over, has found a renewed interest as a possible solution for the energy demands of artificial intelligence. Here in the US, reforms have been discussed and implemented to expedite nuclear energy development. Even some European nations are considering reversing nuclear phase-out policies. While names that operate nuclear plants have rallied, so too have other elements of the value chain, such as uranium miners and refiners. The Bloomberg Nuclear Aggregate Index (BNUAP), which seeks to capture those companies exposed to the theme across the value chain, closed out the first half with a 27% return.
Geopolitical tensions are rising, supply chains are being reimagined, and the need for resource security is taking center stage. The Bloomberg FAANG 2.0 Select Index (BFAANGST) is a strategically constructed benchmark that captures the essential pillars of modern society: Fuel (F), Aerospace & Defense (A), Agriculture (A), Nuclear (N), and Gold & other Base and Precious Metals (G). Although past performance is not indicative of future results, that index has also outperformed the global equities (WORLD), tallying a 24.8% return year-to-date.
Enhanced factors
With market volatility, many equity investors have sought ways to de-risk their portfolios. While some have headed for the sidelines, others have instead maintained their equity allocation while employing more defensive positioning. ETF strategies that target low–volatility, quality, and dividend stocks have been gathering assets this year. Nonetheless, many such strategies have struggled this year. Rather than targeting these factors individually, indices that tilt to multiple factors have provided different outcomes in 2025.
The Bloomberg Shareholder Yield Index (BSHARP) examines the total return of capital, which includes dividends paid, net buybacks, as well as debt repayment. Using the TLTS function on the Terminal highlights exposure to quality and lower volatility companies relative to the market cap weighted Bloomberg 1000 Index. The Bloomberg Shareholder Yield Index returned 7.8% through the first half of the year, outpacing the Bloomberg 1000 index by 1.61%.
Traditional factor-based indices that rely on metrics like profitability, valuation or cash flow to determine security selection may miss potential winners. The Bloomberg Core Earnings Leaders Index (BCORE Index) (developed in partnership with independent research technology firm New Constructs) leverages a pioneering AI-based parsing process and machine learning technology to target a company's Core Earnings by going beyond as-reported fundamentals and into the footnotes, which the market may be missing. That index has returned a robust 12.1% through June, outpacing the Bloomberg 1000 by nearly 6%!
Conclusion
The rebound in equity markets, particularly here in the U.S., highlights the resilience of investor sentiment in the face of geopolitical headwinds, inflationary concerns, and evolving government policy. The broader macroeconomic and regulatory environment continues to evolve rapidly, and with central banks, governments, and corporations adjusting strategies accordingly, adaptability remains critical. Bloomberg's Equity Indices can help investors dissect markets with clarity and granularity, allowing for timely observations that can help plot a course in real-time.
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