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How Inflation, AI, and Budget Battles Will Shape the Stock Market in Q4


Episode 347


Investors’ exuberance is fueling this year’s stock rally, but will key economic risks dampen the market’s mood? The current bull run has lifted stocks from their springtime lows to higher levels in autumn. The artificial intelligence boom is one of the big factors driving it. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve is dealing with the challenging situation of balancing the weakening job market and stubborn inflation. The Fed cut interest rates for the first time in 2025 in the third quarter, but the path forward from here is less certain. Morningstar Inc Senior Markets Reporter Sarah Hansen discusses seven key market factors you should watch in Q4 2025.

Nvidia’s investment of up to $100 billion in ChatGPT creator OpenAI could shatter records. The big bet is helping feed two simple narratives about the AI era, according to Dan Kemp, chief research and investment officer at Morningstar Investment Management Europe. First, there’s too much investment in the technology, and booms tend to lead to busts. Second, AI has changed the rules of investing and returns. Kemp cautions investors to remember that there are a wide range of possible outcomes than these easy stories. 

 

On this episode:

You examine the highs and lows during each quarter and write about it. What do you think are the biggest takeaways from Q3? 

Stocks are climbing higher despite a lot of risks. What signals is the market ignoring, and could it be at its own peril? 

The AI boom is driving what’s going on in the market. Mega-cap tech companies are making huge investments. Where’s the money going, and how long is this level of spending expected to continue? 

The hot IPO market has benefited from AI. Some of the most successful IPOs this year involved the industry. Can you describe this revival? 

The first interest rate cut of 2025 is in the books. The Federal Reserve pointed to the softening job market as one reason for the move. What are strategists telling you as the markets await the Fed’s next move? 

Inflation is still not tamed and hovering above the Fed’s 2% target. There are expectations that tariffs could raise prices for a while. What are the outlooks from Morningstar and other strategists? 

As the Fed cuts rates, short-term yields will come down. What about the rest of the bond market? Where do people see the risks? 

The federal funding fight is continuing in Washington, D.C. Let’s timestamp this moment. It’s Tuesday, Sept. 30. The US government would shut down on Oct. 1 if there’s not an agreement. How does uncertainty like this affect the markets, and what should investors think? 

Earnings season is coming up in a couple weeks. What is your team watching for? 

What’s the takeaway for investors as we enter Q4?

We talked on last week’s Investing Insights about inflation. The Federal Reserve’s preferred tracker showed inflation slightly ticked up in August as forecasters expected. It also revealed consumer spending rose. What do you think that’s signaling about the US economy? 

In this week’s Markets Brief column, you highlighted Nvidia’s potentially record-breaking investment. The chipmaker announced it would invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI. How should investors think about this deal?

New economic data is due out this week. What are you tracking for next week’s Markets Brief?

 

Read about topics from this episode.  

13 Charts on Q3’s Tech-Driven Stock Rally 

Will the AI Boom in Semiconductor Stocks Continue? 

What Investors Need to Know About the Steepening Yield C


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