高盛预警:美股未来十年将跑输全球同行
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-11-12 15:04

Core Viewpoint - Oppenheimer and its team suggest that investors should diversify away from the U.S. market due to high stock valuations limiting upside potential, predicting a 6.5% annualized return for the S&P 500 over the next decade, the weakest among all regions. Emerging markets are expected to be the strongest, with an annualized return of 10.9% [1][5]. Group 1 - The S&P 500 index has significantly lagged behind global peers this year, with a 16% increase compared to a 27% rise in the MSCI global index excluding the U.S. [5] - Oppenheimer's report emphasizes the benefits of diversifying investments towards emerging markets, driven by higher nominal GDP growth and structural reforms, with long-term AI benefits expected to be widespread rather than limited to the U.S. tech sector [5][6]. - Strong earnings growth in China and India is anticipated to drive the rise of emerging markets in the coming years [5]. Group 2 - The annualized return for Asian markets, excluding Japan, is projected at 10.3%, while Japan is expected to yield 8.2% and Europe 7.1% [5]. - Oppenheimer warned last year that U.S. stock valuations were becoming excessive and advocated for a shift towards international markets, predicting that the S&P 500's performance will lag behind most regions by 2025 [5][6]. - The S&P 500's forward P/E ratio has surged to 23 times, nearing record highs seen before the internet bubble, with current valuations over 50% higher than global peers [6].