Global equities edged higher in July 2026; Energy leads as oil rises amid Iran conflict

Global equities edged higher in July 2026; Energy leads as oil rises amid Iran conflict Monthly markets review - July 2026 Monthly markets review - July 2026 A review of markets in July when commodities gained amid higher oil prices and value stocks performed well. Global equities, as measured by the MSCI World index, edged marginally higher in July. The month was marked by a rotation away from some high growth parts of the market that have previously performed well, and towards some lower valued sectors. Global bond markets were largely driven by expectations for higher inflation. Commodities gained amid higher oil prices as the Iran conflict escalated. ...

August 8, 2026

Renta variable global subió 0.5% en julio 2026; energía lidera por alza del petróleo

Renta variable global subió 0.5% en julio 2026; energía lidera por alza del petróleo Revisión mensual de los mercados - Julio 2026 Revisión mensual de los mercados - Julio 2026 Un análisis de los mercados en julio, cuando las materias primas se revalorizaron ante el aumento de los precios del petróleo y las acciones de valor obtuvieron buenos resultados. La renta variable global, según el índice MSCI World, subió ligeramente en julio. El mes estuvo marcado por una rotación alejándose de algunas partes de alto crecimiento del mercado que anteriormente habían tenido un buen desempeño, y hacia sectores de menor valor. Los mercados globales de bonos estuvieron impulsados en gran medida por las expectativas de una mayor inflación. Las materias primas ganaron en medio de precios más altos del petróleo a medida que el conflicto iraní se intensificaba. ...

August 8, 2026

Global equities edged marginally higher in July; Energy led on oil prices amid Iran conflict.

Global equities edged marginally higher in July; Energy led on oil prices amid Iran conflict. Monthly markets review - July 2026 Monthly markets review - July 2026 A review of markets in July when commodities gained amid higher oil prices and value stocks performed well. Global equities, as measured by the MSCI World index, edged marginally higher in July. The month was marked by a rotation away from some high growth parts of the market that have previously performed well, and towards some lower valued sectors. Global bond markets were largely driven by expectations for higher inflation. Commodities gained amid higher oil prices as the Iran conflict escalated. ...

August 8, 2026

HDE-Konsumbarometer Verbraucherstimmung Deutschland; Iran-USA-Konflikt drückt Konjunktur

HDE-Konsumbarometer Verbraucherstimmung Deutschland; Iran-USA-Konflikt drückt Konjunktur HDE-Konsumbarometer: Verbraucherstimmung sinkt nach kurzer Erholung wieder | Handelsverband Bayern HDE-Konsumbarometer: Verbraucherstimmung sinkt nach kurzer Erholung wieder Nachdem sich die Konsumstimmung in den vergangenen Wochen etwas erholt hatte, geht sie nun wieder leicht nach unten. Das macht das aktuelle HDE-Konsumbarometer deutlich. Der positive Trend aus dem Vormonat setzt sich demnach nicht weiter fort. Im Vergleich zum Vormonat sinkt die Verbraucherstimmung leicht und verpasst der aufgekommenen Hoffnung der vergangenen Wochen einen Dämpfer. Gegenüber dem Vorjahr ist die Stimmung sogar stark eingetrübt. Der wieder an Intensität zunehmende Konflikt zwischen dem Iran und den USA wirkt sich negativ auf die gesamtwirtschaftliche Entwicklung aus. Beim Thema Konsum werden die Verbraucher vorsichtiger und mit Blick auf die kommenden Wochen wollen sie ihre Sparanstrengungen erhöhen. ...

August 7, 2026

Dr. Harutyun Harutyunyan; Vortrag über Berg-Karabach und die Folgen für Armenien, online Zoom-Sitzung der Ackermann-Gemeinde; Exodus 2023 prägt Armenien

Dr. Harutyun Harutyunyan; Vortrag über Berg-Karabach und die Folgen für Armenien, online Zoom-Sitzung der Ackermann-Gemeinde; Exodus 2023 prägt Armenien Berg-Karabach - ein vergessener Konflikt? Berg-Karabach - ein vergessener Konflikt? Themenzoom der Ackermann-Gemeinde mit Dr. Harutyun Harutyunyan Nach Asien, konkret nach Armenien, führte der jüngste Themenzoom der Ackermann-Gemeinde Anfang August. An 36 PCs verfolgten die Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmer die Ausführungen des Theologen Dr. Harutyun Harutyunyan zum Thema „Berg-Karabach und die Folgen für Armenien“. Deutlich wurden dabei die historischen Hintergründe und die bis heute währenden Konfliktpotenziale in den verschiedenen Bereichen. ...

August 7, 2026

Goldman Sachs Research says Fed to hold rates in the United States through 2026; Inflation softer supports longer hold through 2026

Goldman Sachs Research says Fed to hold rates in the United States through 2026; Inflation softer supports longer hold through 2026 The Outlook for the Fed The key insights today: ▪Bond markets interpreted Wednesday’s Fed meeting as dovish, but Goldman Sachs Research expects the central bank to keep rates steady throughout 2026. ▪Goldman Sachs Research suggests five ways to protect portfolios amid an investment boom and rising inflation volatility. ▪Demand for critical minerals and rare earths is driving M&A and capital raising activity. ▪Robust corporate earnings and signs of a resilient US economy suggest the US stock rally could have room to run, according to Goldman Sachs Wealth Management’s Investment Strategy Group. ▪Briefings Brainteaser: What percentage of capital spending by the biggest US tech companies is expected to be funded by debt this year? Want to sign up and stay connected? Click here. Why Goldman Sachs Research Expects the Fed to Remain on Hold in 2026 Ahead of this week’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, markets were signaling the most uncertainty in three decades about whether policymakers would hike, according to David Mericle, chief US economist in Goldman Sachs Research. In the end, the meeting was “somewhat anticlimactic,” Mericle writes in a report. The FOMC held rates steady but issued no guidance on the future direction of rates and no details on the committee’s interpretation of the impact of inflation. “We had expected that most FOMC voters would not want to hike because the June inflation data showed substantial improvement relative to prior months,” Mericle writes. Kevin Warsh, who became chairman of the Federal Reserve in May, made several comments in his press conference after the FOMC meeting that Goldman Sachs Research interpreted as dovish, Mericle writes. Warsh appeared to downplay artificial intelligence-related price pressures and seemed to suggest that they are isolated from broader pricing trends. Asked if the rise in real, inflation-adjusted interest rates was a signal that the market thought the Fed should hike, he connected it instead to the recent strength of the economy. Warsh also hinted that the rise in market interest rates could substitute for a rate hike, though without saying so explicitly. Finally, asked if the Fed needed to raise interest rates to lower inflation, he suggested that more credibly committing to the inflation target could help to lower inflation by bringing down inflation expectations. “This contrasts with our reading of the evidence from economic research, which suggests that it is difficult for the Fed to influence inflation through the expectations channel” because most businesses and consumers are less attuned to central banks, Mericle writes. ...

August 7, 2026

Two-thirds of institutional investors expect oil prices to fall in the Middle East; Decade-high oil bearishness.

Two-thirds of institutional investors expect oil prices to fall in the Middle East; Decade-high oil bearishness. Oil Bearishness at 10 Year High The key insights today: ▪Two-thirds of institutional investors expect oil prices to fall, according to a poll of Goldman Sachs clients. ▪Spain’s economy is forecasted to grow 2.1% in 2026 despite being exposed to high energy costs. ▪As companies increase spending on AI, the outlook for returns remains uncertain. ▪Bonds have been rising and falling alongside stocks in the US, but this correlation is unlikely to persist. ▪Credit investors are increasingly focused on how big tech companies are funding their AI infrastructure and how they plan to make money from it, according to Goldman Sachs Asset Management. ▪Briefings Brainteaser: Which of these economies is projected to be among the five largest in the world by 2050? Want to sign up and stay connected? Click here. Marquee Poll: Investors Most Bearish on Oil in a Decade A record two-thirds of institutional investors expect oil prices to fall despite continued disruption to the flow of oil from the Middle East, according to a survey of Goldman Sachs clients. The 839 investors polled between June 1-3 were the most bearish on oil in the 10-year history of the survey. Oil prices have risen since the outbreak of conflict in the Middle East disrupted traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. A resolution to the tensions would likely reopen the Strait, bringing prices down. Respondents also ranked oil among their favorite assets to short sell. Developed market government bonds were the top choice for short positions for 22% of participants, narrowly ahead of crude oil, which was chosen by 21%. Brent oil, the international benchmark, was trading around $95 per barrel on Thursday, up from $61 at the end of last year. Read more of our insights on energy. Why Spain’s Economy Is Growing Three Times Faster Than the Euro Area Spain’s GDP is expected to grow by 2.1% in 2026, three times the rate forecast for the wider euro area, according to Goldman Sachs Research. The forecast is supported by steady job growth, a strong fiscal position, and “structural resilience” amid the global energy shock, according to senior economist Filippo Taddei. ...

August 7, 2026

US small-cap stocks outperformed large-cap stocks in US market; largest outperformance vs large caps since 2003

US small-cap stocks outperformed large-cap stocks in US market; largest outperformance vs large caps since 2003 Three Not AI Investing Themes The key insights today: ▪As AI infrastructure stocks gyrate, Goldman Sachs Research highlights three investment themes outside of the emerging technology. ▪Investors are rotating from US large-cap stocks toward their small-cap counterparts, setting up a potential multi-year rally for US small caps, according to Goldman Sachs Asset & Wealth Management. ▪Quoted: why US inflation could cool ▪Despite macroeconomic uncertainties, M&A activity rose 48% in the first half of 2026, and Goldman Sachs Global Banking & Markets believes there’s more room to run. ▪Briefings Brainteaser: Which of these G10 currencies has strengthened against the British pound this year? Want to sign up and stay connected? Click here. Three Stock Themes Unrelated to AI A jump in the volatility of stocks related to artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure has triggered renewed interest in investment themes outside of the technology. “While many fund managers have maintained a bullish fundamental view on the AI infrastructure complex, recent volatility has made it challenging to maintain that view in portfolios,” Ben Snider, chief US equity strategist, writes in a report. “Our conversations with investors have also focused on the challenge of finding investment opportunities not tied to AI, with many sectors trading with a strong positive or negative correlation to AI and momentum in recent months,” Snider writes. Goldman Sachs Research highlights three investment themes that are unrelated to AI and have minimal correlation to those stocks: Consumer-experience stocks offer exposure to strong, sustained secular growth in consumer spending on experiences. These equities trade at undemanding valuations and have limited risk from AI disruption. Stocks that Goldman Sachs Research describes as “compounders” have strong earnings growth, returns on capital, balance sheets, and free cash flow conversion but have recently lagged behind. They now trade at a historically large valuation discount. M&A candidates, identified by equity analysts in Goldman Sachs Research, are stocks that do not appear to have priced in the ongoing surge in M&A activity. A group of potential M&A candidates identified by Goldman Sachs Research equity analysts has outperformed sharply in recent weeks. Read the full article or find more of our insights on financial markets. Why the Outperformance of US Small-Cap Stocks Could Be Here to Stay US small-cap stocks finished the first half of 2026 with their biggest outperformance relative to US large caps since 2003. The gains may be the start of a multi-year rally, according to Greg Tuorto of Goldman Sachs Asset & Wealth Management. ...

August 7, 2026

Huthi-Miliz greift Saudi-Arabien an; mindestens elf Zivilisten verletzt

Huthi-Miliz greift Saudi-Arabien an; mindestens elf Zivilisten verletzt Neue Hypothek für Iran-Gespräche: Jemen-Konflikt eskaliert - RADIO RST Washington (dpa) - Der eskalierende Konflikt zwischen Saudi-Arabien und der Huthi-Miliz im Jemen droht eine Friedenslösung im Iran-Krieg zu erschweren. In der Nacht wurden nach Angaben des von Saudi-Arabien angeführten Militärbündnisses im Jemen bei Angriffen der vom Iran unterstützten Huthi mindestens elf Zivilisten in Saudi-Arabien verletzt. Zudem rechnet das Königreich Berichten zufolge «in sehr naher Zukunft» mit koordinierten Angriffen durch irakische Milizen und Huthi-Rebellen unter Anleitung von Irans mächtigen Revolutionsgarden. ...

August 7, 2026

Iran und Oman vereinbaren Passage durch die Straße von Hormus; 50:50 Chancen auf Einigung

Iran und Oman vereinbaren Passage durch die Straße von Hormus; 50:50 Chancen auf Einigung Warten auf Vereinbarung zu Straße von Hormus - RADIO RST Washington (dpa) - Während der Iran nach eigenen Angaben kurz vor einer Einigung mit dem Oman über die Schifffahrt durch die Straße von Hormus steht, weist US-Präsident Donald Trump Berichte über Waffenengpässe zurück und droht Menschen, die solche Informationen verbreiten. Der Iran und der Oman hätten sich auf geografische Koordinaten für die Passage geeinigt, zitierte die staatliche iranische Nachrichtenagentur Irna Außenamtssprecher Ismail Baghai am Mittwochabend. An den Verhandlungen zwischen den beiden Golfstaaten, die an die Straße von Hormus grenzen, sollen die USA nicht beteiligt gewesen sein. Der iranische Machtapparat betont immer wieder, nicht mit den USA zu verhandeln. Eine gemeinsame Erklärung sei so gut wie fertig, hieß es aus Teheran weiter. Seitens des Omans gab es zunächst keine öffentliche Stellungnahme zu der angeblich bevorstehenden Einigung. ...

August 7, 2026