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Summary

This bi-annual outlook survey is designed to give a view across our investment teams. The Franklin Templeton Institute identifies the median across answers and develops commentary on the year ahead. We surveyed our investment teams across all our asset classes: equity, private equity, fixed income, private debt, real estate, digital assets, hedge funds and secondary private markets.

The goal of the Global Investment Management Survey is to provide the most comprehensive global view on the dimensions that matter most to our clients.

The findings reflect the average of the group. While each of our investment teams are independent and have different outlooks, the survey serves as a starting point in understanding Franklin Templeton’s aggregate views on the economy, equities, fixed income and alternatives.

The survey results outlined in this paper are as of November 2025, and the market data is as of November 30, 2025.

Exhibit 1: Expectations for 2026 Based on the Franklin Templeton Global Investment Management Survey

Focus on Quality Across All Asset Classes

Source: Franklin Templeton Institute Global Investment Management Survey expectations are for the year 2026 and are as of November 2025. Survey methodology included at the end of the paper.

Key takeaways

Economic growth accelerating modestly

  • Global growth will be slightly better than consensus forecasts.
  • We expect core PCE to approximate 2.5%–3% and will likely remain above central-bank targets.
  • Unemployment will rise but remain relatively low in the United States and will end the year between 4.50%–4.75%.
  • The US dollar will remain rangebound and essentially unchanged by the end of 2026.
  • We do not expect a recession in 2026.

 

Equities likely to end 2026 at 7000–7400 (S&P 500 Index target)

  • Earnings will grow at 8%–13% versus consensus 14.2%.

FAVOR

  • US large-cap stocks. We expect the stock market to continue to broaden out and are bullish emerging markets, Japan and US small caps.
  • Sector focus on industrials, health care, and technology.
  • Factors to focus on include free cash flow yield, return on invested capital and return on equity.

RISKS

  • Geopolitics, earnings below expectations, Fed misstep.
     

Corporate credit and short duration will benefit from strong fundamentals and declining interest rates in 2026

FAVOR

  • High-yield bonds are attractive. Default rates for high-yield debt are likely to stay low during 2026, however spreads should modestly widen but remain relatively tight in
  • a sector with low-interest rate risk and high all-in yields.
  • Shorter duration fixed income will be in favor particularly during the first half of 2026, as rates will come down modestly and slowly during the year.
  • Municipals will continue to be a high-quality, diversifying investment option with attractive tax-free yields as fundamentals remain solid and the challenges of record supply levels abate and support valuations.

RISKS

Geopolitics and central bank missteps.



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