Despite Recent Concerns, Economic Growth Is Poised to Accelerate in 2026

Key takeaways

  • Despite recent concerns, economic growth is set to accelerate in 2026
  • Market broadening has been led by some “unloved” sectors
  • Improving fundamentals have supported emerging market equities

Markets move through phases of resilience, shifting leadership and renewed opportunity. We’ve seen this play out in recent months as performance has broadened beyond mega‑cap tech into areas that had long been overlooked. Below, we outline some of the key shifts shaping today’s economy and financial markets and share our perspective on how these trends may continue to evolve in the months ahead.

Economic signals

January job growth surprised to the upside, with 130,000 jobs added, the strongest monthly gain in more than a year. However, after revisions, 2025 marked the slowest non‑recessionary pace of job growth since 2003 as job openings fell to a five‑year low and the Employment Cost Index slowed to its weakest pace since mid‑2021. Consumer signals softened as well: December retail sales were flat, and credit‑card delinquencies rose to their highest level since early 2011, raising questions about the economy’s trajectory.

Our view: Demographic and immigration trends suggest the economy now needs fewer new jobs to stay in balance – roughly 75,000 per month by our estimate. Even so, several indicators point to a near‑term pickup from the recent softer pace. Consistent with January’s improvement in the ISM Manufacturing Index, cyclical areas are beginning to stabilize. Manufacturing added jobs for the first time in 14 months. A firmer labor backdrop, alongside resilient credit‑card spending, healthy leisure demand, rising household net worth and larger tax refunds, supports our view that consumer spending will remain resilient and economic growth will accelerate to 2.4% in 2026.

Market broadening

The S&P 500 Equal Weight Index hit its 13th record high YTD this week and is outperforming the cap-weighted index by 4.9%, its widest gap since 1992. Notably, some of the market’s most overlooked sectors have led the way. Energy and consumer staples are among the top‑performing sectors YTD, with both reaching all-time highs. Small caps have also come out strong, posting their best start to a year since 2021. In contrast, the tech‑heavy NASDAQ is ~6% below recent highs, highlighting the ongoing rotation happening beneath the surface.

Our view: With some sectors now looking stretched, we are cautious that the recent outperformance may prove temporary. Consumer staples now trade at their highest valuation since 2000. Small‑cap earnings estimates, after rising sharply, are beginning to roll over just as valuations sit at their widest premium to large caps in five years. Instead, we favor select cyclical areas where earnings visibility remains strong. Continued investment in AI should support both technology and industrials, and despite recent underperformance, tech earnings’ estimates have been revised ~10% higher over the past three months. Meanwhile, resilient consumer trends point to a potential rotation from staples back toward consumer discretionary. Sector selectivity and a focus on fundamentals remain key.

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