S&p 500 to End 2025 up 9% From Here, but Trump-Related Uncertainties Mount: Reuters Poll
The S&P 500 will finish 2025 up about 9% from now, but volatility will likely increase as a barrage of tariff announcements, job cuts and policy changes from President Donald Trump fuels uncertainty. Companies are bracing for potential economic fallout, including a possible slowdown in the tech sector. The year-end target of 6,500 for the benchmark S&P 500 is unchanged from a Reuters equity poll in November.
- As market volatility increases due to unpredictable policy changes, investors are being forced to reassess their risk tolerance and adjust their investment strategies accordingly.
- What will be the long-term impact on global markets if Trump's pro-growth agenda fails to deliver its promised benefits, potentially leading to a significant correction in the S&P 500?