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5 Important Events to Watch As We Start 2025

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January 12, 2025
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Investing.com — As we step into 2025, markets are navigating a delicate balance between optimism and caution. 

The past year saw remarkable gains, with the S&P 500 posting its best two-year performance since the late 1990s. 

The Federal Reserve’s rate cuts, a soft landing for the economy, and the relentless momentum of AI-driven growth created a backdrop of economic stability and investor confidence. 

But as analysts at the Sevens Report point out, the year ahead starts with great expectations, and the stakes are higher than ever. 

A handful of critical events in January will determine whether the optimism of 2024 carries over or gives way to disappointment.

The first key test comes almost immediately with the Speaker of the House election on January 3. 

This event, while political in nature, holds economic and market implications. It will serve as a litmus test for Republican unity and their ability to pass pro-growth measures. 

President-elect Donald Trump’s endorsement of Speaker Johnson has heightened the stakes, with investors watching closely for signs of a cohesive Republican majority. 

A swift, drama-free election could reinforce market confidence in legislative efficiency. On the other hand, a protracted or contentious process would signal fractures within the party, raising doubts about its ability to deliver on its agenda.

The labor market will take center stage just a week later with the release of the January jobs report on January 10. Labor market data has consistently shaped investor sentiment, and this report is no exception. 

Markets are walking a fine line: a weak report could stoke fears of an economic slowdown, reminiscent of the growth scare that rattled markets last August. 

Conversely, an unexpectedly strong jobs number could reduce expectations for further Federal Reserve rate cuts, pushing Treasury yields higher and potentially weighing on stocks. 

The ideal outcome for markets would be a “Goldilocks” scenario—moderate job growth that keeps both growth fears and inflationary pressures at bay.

Corporate earnings season begins on January 13, and it may be the most consequential earnings period in years. After a blockbuster 2024 fueled by tech and AI-driven companies, the market is banking on continued earnings strength to justify high valuations. 

Consensus estimates for 2025 earnings growth are ambitious, at roughly 15%, more than double the historical average. This optimism has set a high bar for companies to clear, particularly for major tech firms like the so-called “Mag 7.” 

If corporate earnings fall short of expectations or if guidance suggests a slowdown, markets could face renewed volatility as concerns about valuation sustainability resurface.

Inflation data will follow closely, with the release of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) on January 15. Inflation, which largely receded in 2024, has shown signs of rebounding slightly, prompting the Federal Reserve to temper its guidance on further rate cuts in 2025. 

The January CPI report will be pivotal in shaping inflation expectations for the year ahead. A lower-than-expected reading would likely reignite hopes for additional monetary easing, providing a tailwind for markets. 

However, a hotter-than-expected report would reinforce fears of persistent inflation, driving Treasury yields higher and potentially derailing the equity rally.

Finally, the month will culminate in the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting on January 29. While no rate cuts are expected this time, the tone of the meeting will be critical. Market optimism hinges on the Fed maintaining its dovish stance, even if only incrementally. 

Any hint that the Fed may pause its rate-cutting cycle would be viewed as a significant negative, potentially undermining the foundation of the bull market. 

Investors will closely analyze the Fed’s language for clues on its commitment to supporting economic growth through 2025.

As January unfolds, the markets are at a crossroads. The foundation of strong earnings, moderating inflation, and Fed support remains intact, but expectations are high, leaving little room for error. 

Analysts at the Sevens Report note that the early events of 2025 will set the tone for the rest of the year. 

A smooth start could rekindle the rally of 2024, while missteps could amplify the pullback seen in late December. 

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