These are the 8 top investor themes on policy and politics

Published 26/08/2025, 13:50
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Investing.com -- Wolfe Research says investors are focused on a fresh set of policy and political risks as Washington heads into a crowded autumn agenda. 

The firm noted that while markets have largely shrugged off headlines during the summer, “questions abound, none of them pleasant.”

The most urgent development is said to be President Trump’s purported firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, which Wolfe said could “sharply erode Fed independence” if upheld by the Supreme Court. 

The firm expects Cook to seek an injunction, which “would preserve the status quo until SCOTUS weighs in,” explaining the limited market reaction overnight.

Against that backdrop, Wolfe highlighted eight themes dominating client conversations:

  1. A government shutdown remains unlikely. Wolfe said that while Congress faces “a total mess” after recess, “neither side really wants a shutdown.”

  2. Tariff developments continue to draw attention, but the panic has “long since faded.”

  3. The firm added that investors are watching for an appeals court ruling on tariff litigation, potentially by the end of September.

  4. Meanwhile, Wolfe noted that questions persist about how Fed rate cuts will affect deficits and the yield curve, with Trump citing U.S. debt service costs as a reason for easing.

  5. Trump’s immigration policy is seen as having a marked effect on labor markets, with border flows falling sharply, according to Wolfe.

  6. Prospects for a Russia-Ukraine peace deal resurfaced after recent White House meetings, though Wolfe remains cautious.

  7. The administration is reportedly preparing a $30 billion Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac IPO by year-end.

  8. Finally, Trump’s 10% stake in Intel and claim to 15% of NVIDIA’s China sales have unsettled investors.

“DC policy is not driving markets uniformly higher or lower,” Wolfe concluded, predicting selective impacts in the months ahead.

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