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The oak fought the wind and was broken, the willow bent when it must and survived.”

Quality helps weather storms

Trees are an appropriate metaphor for investing. When nurtured, they grow gradually but inexorably. Upon maturity they yield their bounty—shade, nuts and sweet fruit. Yet some trees withstand adversity better than others. Resilience requires flexibility, and in heavy winds, the willow’s ability to bend is superior to the oak’s girth. We expect markets to experience many storms in 2024. Portfolios that bend but don’t break are best suited to provide the resiliency for what lies ahead.

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Navigating the year ahead through multiple lenses

In this publication, Franklin Templeton Institute and our independent investment teams provide a diversity of thinking. This diversity is reflected in wide-ranging views on macro topics such as the growth, inflation and inter­est-rate outlook, as well as where they believe the best investment opportunities can be found in 2024. Given this, we have summarized the key themes from Franklin Templeton Institute and our independent investment teams to help better understand how they compare to one another. Because we believe an investor’s portfolio should be distributed across the broad range of asset classes and regions in a way that optimizes the balance of risk and reward across various economic outcomes, we hope this provides context as to where our independent managers might fit into a broad allocation.

Our investment teams share their perspectives on the outlook for 2024 through their responses to the following questions:

  1. Do you expect a soft or hard landing in the major economies?
  2. How will the path of interest rates and inflation develop in the major economies?
  3. What catalyst could drive a significant shift in your asset-class focus?
  4. Where do you see the best investment opportunities?
  5. What are the main areas of risk?
  6. What could be a major surprise to markets in 2024?

Read the Global Investment Outlook—Flexibility, resilience and opportunity.

Stephen Dover, CFA
Chief Investment Strategist
Head of Franklin Templeton Institute

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