Vanguard economic and market outlook 2024: Global summary | Vanguard UK Professional (2024)

Notes: Forecasts are as at 14 November 2023. For the US, GDP growth is defined as the year-over-year change in fourth-quarter GDP. For all other countries/regions, GDP growth is defined as the annual change in GDP in the forecast year compared with the previous year. Unemployment forecasts are the average for the fourth quarter of 2024. NAIRU is the non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment, a measure of labour market equilibrium. Core inflation excludes volatile food and energy prices. For the US, euro area and UK, core inflation is defined as the year-over-year change in the fourth quarter compared with the previous year. For China, core inflation is defined as the average annual change compared with the previous year. For the US, core inflation is based on the core Personal Consumption Expenditures Index. For all other countries/regions, core inflation is based on the core Consumer Price Index. The neutral rate is the equilibrium policy rate at which no easing or tightening pressures are being placed upon an economy or its financial markets.

Source: Vanguard.

Bond market outlook

Despite the potential for near-term volatility, we believe this rise in interest rates is the single best economic and financial development in 20 years for long-term investors. Our bond return expectations have increased substantially. We now expect UK bonds to return a nominal annualised 4.4%–5.4% over the next decade, compared with the 0.8%–1.8% annualised returns we expected before the rate-hiking cycle began. Similarly, for hedged global ex-UK bonds, we expect annualised returns of 4.5%–5.5% over the next decade, compared with a forecast of 0.8%–1.8% when policy rates were low or, in some cases, negative.

If reinvested, the income component of bond returns at this level of rates will eventually more than offset the capital losses experienced over the last two years. By the end of the decade, bond portfolio values are expected to be higher than if rates had not increased in the first place.

Similarly, the case for the 60/40 portfolio1 is stronger than in recent memory. Long-term investors in balanced portfolios have seen a dramatic rise in the probability of achieving a 10-year annualised return of at least 7%, from a 9% likelihood in 2021 to 39% today.

Equity market outlook

A higher-rate environment depresses asset price valuations across global markets while squeezing profit margins as corporations find it more expensive to issue and refinance debt. Valuations are most stretched in the US. As a result, we have downgraded our US equity return expectations for British pound investors to an annualised 4.1%–6.1% over the next 10 years from 4.3%–6.3% heading into 2023. Within the US market, value stocks are more attractive than they have been since late 2021, and small-capitalisation stocks also appear attractive for the long term.

US equities have continued to outperform their international peers. The key drivers of this performance gap over the last two years have been valuation expansion and US dollar strength beyond our fair-value estimates, both of which are likely to reverse. Indeed, our Vanguard Capital Markets Model® (VCMM) projections suggest an increasing likelihood of greater opportunities outside the US. We project 10-year annualised returns of 6.8%–8.8% for non-US developed markets, 4.7%-6.7% for UK equities and 6.4%–8.4% for emerging markets, all from a British pound investor’s perspective.

A return to sound money

For households and businesses, higher interest rates will limit borrowing, increase the cost of capital and encourage saving. For governments, higher rates will force a reassessment of fiscal outlooks sooner rather than later.

For well-diversified investors, the permanence of higher real interest rates is a welcome development. It provides a solid foundation for long-term risk-adjusted returns. However, as the transition to higher rates is not yet complete, near-term financial market volatility is likely to remain elevated.

IMPORTANT: The projections and other information generated by the Vanguard Capital Markets Model® (VCMM) regarding the likelihood of various investment outcomes are hypothetical in nature, do not reflect actual investment results and are not guarantees of future results. Distribution of return outcomes from VCMM are derived from 10,000 simulations for each modelled asset class. Simulations as of 30 September 2023. Results from the model may vary with each use and over time. For more information, please see the Notes section.

Notes:

IMPORTANT: The projections or other information generated by the Vanguard Capital Markets Model® regarding the likelihood of various investment outcomes are hypothetical in nature, do not reflect actual investment results, and are not guarantees of future results. VCMM results will vary with each use and over time. The VCMM projections are based on a statistical analysis of historical data. Future returns may behave differently from the historical patterns captured in the VCMM. More important, the VCMM may be underestimating extreme negative scenarios unobserved in the historical period on which the model estimation is based.

The VCMM projections are based on a statistical analysis of historical data. Future returns may behave differently from the historical patterns captured in the VCMM. More importantly, the VCMM may be underestimating extreme negative scenarios unobserved in the historical period on which the model estimation is based.

The Vanguard Capital Markets Model® is a proprietary financial simulation tool developed and maintained by Vanguard’s primary investment research and advice teams. The model forecasts distributions of future returns for a wide array of broad asset classes. Those asset classes include US and international equity markets, several maturities of the US Treasury and corporate fixed income markets, international fixed income markets, US money markets, commodities and certain alternative investment strategies. The theoretical and empirical foundation for the Vanguard Capital Markets Model is that the returns of various asset classes reflect the compensation investors require for bearing different types of systematic risk (beta). At the core of the model are estimates of the dynamic statistical relationship between risk factors and asset returns, obtained from statistical analysis based on available monthly financial and economic data from as early as 1960. Using a system of estimated equations, the model then applies a Monte Carlo simulation method to project the estimated interrelationships among risk factors and asset classes as well as uncertainty and randomness over time. The model generates a large set of simulated outcomes for each asset class over several time horizons. Forecasts are obtained by computing measures of central tendency in these simulations. Results produced by the tool will vary with each use and over time.

1 In our analysis, the 60% equity/40% fixed income portfolio is represented by the following indices: Equity: UK equity (MSCI UK Total Return Index) and global ex-UK equity (MSCI AC World ex UK Total Return Index). Fixed income: UK bonds (Bloomberg Sterling Aggregate Bond Index) and hedged, global ex-UK bonds (Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex Sterling Bond Index Sterling Hedged). UK equity home bias: 25%, UK fixed income home bias: 35%.

Vanguard economic and market outlook 2024: Global summary | Vanguard UK Professional (2024)

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What is the investment outlook for Vanguard in 2024? ›

We continue to forecast about 4% average 2024 GDP growth for emerging markets worldwide, led by growth of about 5% for emerging Asia. We anticipate growth of 2%–2.5% for emerging Europe and Latin America, though U.S. growth could have positive implications for Mexico and all of Latin America.

Which Vanguard funds to invest in 2024? ›

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What is the investment outlook for the UK in 2024? ›

The UK economy staged an early recovery from a technical recession in the second half of 2023, with real GDP growth expected to be 0.3% in 2024, and to accelerate to 0.9% in 2025. We expect improving incomes to bolster consumer spending, while investment should also benefit from easing credit conditions.

Will the UK stock market recover in 2024? ›

However, analysts believe the UK stock market will continue its upward trajectory and that the second half of 2024 holds some bullish analyst forecasts.

Is Vanguard a good long term investment? ›

Long-term investors will appreciate Vanguard's low fees. With zero-commission brokerages, continuous coverage of trendy stocks like Tesla Inc. (ticker: TSLA) and the extreme fluctuations of meme stocks like GameStop Corp. (GME), it's easy to overlook the benefits of a buy-and-hold strategy.

Is Vanguard financially stable? ›

About Vanguard

Vanguard's mission is to "take a stand for all investors, to treat them fairly, and to give them the best chance for investment success."6 It prides itself on its stability, transparency, low costs, and risk management.

What Vanguard fund is best for retirees? ›

The 7 Best Vanguard Funds for Retirement
Vanguard FundExpense Ratio
Vanguard Emerging Markets Stock Index Fund Admiral Shares (VEMAX)0.14%
Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTSAX)0.04%
Vanguard Explorer Fund Investor Shares (VEXPX)0.45%
Vanguard Long-Term Treasury Index Fund Admiral Shares (VLGSX)0.07%
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What is the highest performing Vanguard fund? ›

Vanguard High-Yield Corporate Fund (VWEAX)

The Vanguard High-Yield Corporate Fund is the company's top performing bond fund over the past decade. It features a high-yield, intermediate-term fixed income portfolio.

Which Vanguard fund is best in the UK? ›

Vanguard FTSE UK Equity Income Index Fund.

Will there be a recession in UK in 2024? ›

Economists said GDP would need to fall by an unlikely 1% or more in March for the economy to contract over the first quarter of 2024 as a whole, meaning an escape from a short and shallow recession is widely anticipated. Business surveys have also pointed to continued strength in private sector activity in March.

What is the Vanguard 10 year forecast? ›

For equities, the projections are: U.S. equities, 3.3% to 5.3% and 17.0% volatility; global equities excluding the United States (unhedged), 6.7% to 8.7% returns and 18.3% volatility; global ex-U.S. developed markets equities (unhedged), 6.7% to 8.7% returns and 16.7% volatility; emerging markets equities (unhedged), ...

What is the outlook for investments in 2024? ›

Expectations for S&P 500 earnings growth for 2024 have been revised up, with the tech sector expected to account for half of this year's S&P 500 earnings. We went tactically overweight U.S. stocks in January 2024, still leaning into the artificial intelligence (AI) theme.

What is the FTSE prediction for 2024? ›

Having hit new record highs in 2024, the FTSE 100 might have wider appeal to investors, including accumulators of income, given a prospective dividend yield of 3.8% for 2024 (and 4.1% for 2025), especially as those figures exceed the prevailing rate of inflation.

What is the FTSE forecast for 2025? ›

The FTSE 100's total cash dividend forecast to be paid out in 2025 will be almost 11% below pre-Covid levels, compared to total UK cash dividends excluding the FTSE 100, which are predicted to be approximately 5% higher than in 2018.

What stock will boom in 2024? ›

10 Best Growth Stocks to Buy for 2024
StockImplied upside from April 25 close*
Alphabet Inc. (GOOG, GOOGL)12.2%
Meta Platforms Inc. (META)22.3%
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)11.2%
Tesla Inc. (TSLA)23.4%
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What is the stock market prediction for 2024? ›

As a whole, analysts are optimistic about the outlook for stock prices in 2024. The consensus analyst price target for the S&P 500 is 5,090, suggesting roughly 8.5% upside from current levels.

What is the investment forecast for 2024? ›

2024 Year-Ahead Outlook: The Last Leg on the Long Road to Normal. Our baseline U.S. economic forecast for 2024 can be summed up by the number 2024 – 2% growth, 0 recessions, 2% inflation and unemployment staying at roughly 4%.

What is the Vanguard stock price prediction for 2025? ›

Vanguard 500 stock price stood at $485.95
YearMid-YearYear-End
2024$492$525
2025$560$602
2026$621$646
2027$691$709
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What is the future forecast for Vanguard? ›

Vanguard's 2024 economic forecasts

We expect monetary policy to become increasingly restrictive as inflation falls and offsetting forces wane. The economy will experience a mild downturn as a result. This is necessary to finish the job of returning inflation to target.

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