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JPMorgan Chase analysts predict that the MSCI EAFE Index will outperform the S&P 500 in the next decade. They note that the S&P 500 has surpassed the MSCI EAFE Index for 16 years but expect this trend to change. They attribute the potential shift to cracks in US market exceptionalism, particularly i...

JPMorgan Chase analysts predict that the MSCI EAFE Index will outperform the S&P 500 in the next decade. They note that the S&P 500 has surpassed the MSCI EAFE Index for 16 years but expect this trend to change. They attribute the potential shift to cracks in US market exceptionalism, particularly in the tech sector, following China's advances in artificial intelligence. They cite uncertainties in US economic and foreign policies, consumer confidence, inflation, and geopolitical factors as potential catalysts for a market leadership shift.

JPMorgan Asset Management's Long-Term Capital Market Assumptions forecast that EAFE stocks may outperform US stocks by 1.4% over a 10- to 15-year horizon. These predictions are reinforced by recent market events. Bank behemoth JPMorgan Chase says one stock market index looks primed to pull off a reversal and outperform the S&P 500 in the next decade. In a new investment strategy note, JPMorgan analysts Andrew VanWazer and William M. Smith say that the S&P 500 has meaningfully outshone the MSCI EAFE Index over a period of about 16 years, but that may start to change. The MSCI EAFE Index tracks the performance of the stocks of large and mid-cap firms in Europe, Australasia and the Far East. Investors use the index as a benchmark for the performance of international equity portfolios. VanWazer and Smith say, “Since mid-2008, the S&P 500 has beaten the MSCI EAFE Index by a sizable margin, delivering average annual returns of 11.9% versus 3.6% through December 2024.”

But JPMorgan says that US market exceptionalism is now starting to crack, particularly in the tech sector, following China’s announcement that artificial intelligence (AI) startup DeepSeek had launched a model that can compete against America’s finest AI platforms. “As soon as the news about DeepSeek broke for example, the US market’s relative valuation to EAFE dropped from 55% to 49% – since then, it has declined further to 39% (as of March 11th).” According to the JPMorgan analysts, uncertainties surrounding US economic and foreign policies, souring consumer confidence, increasing inflation due to Trump’s tariffs, and the potential resolution of the Ukraine war could serve as catalysts for a shift in market leadership. “JPMorgan Asset Management’s Long-Term Capital Market Assumptions (LTCMAs) forecast that EAFE stocks may outperform US stocks by 1.4% (8.1% versus 6.7%) over a 10- to 15-year investment horizon. Many investors have been skeptical of that prediction, but recent market events have underscored how vulnerable US equities may be to higher tech-stock volatility, the threat of trade tariffs, and declining US consumer confidence.”

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