Global Market Performance and Investment Themes in Q2
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Global Market Performance and Investment Themes in Q2

authorBy Fareed Zakaria
DateJul 16, 2026
Read time2 min
This report provides a comprehensive overview of global equity market performance in the second quarter, detailing portfolio returns, key investment themes, and the evolving market landscape. It highlights strategic adjustments and outlooks from Artisan Partners.

Navigating Dynamic Markets: A Strategic Investment Outlook

Q2 Global Equity Market Dynamics: Uneven Growth and Emerging Trends

During the second quarter, worldwide stock markets experienced an upward trend, though this growth was not uniformly distributed. After a broad recovery in April, markets continued their ascent through May, driven by strong corporate earnings, improved investor confidence, and broader engagement across various significant geographical areas. European markets, in particular, demonstrated positive momentum.

Portfolio Performance Analysis Against Key Benchmarks

In the second quarter, the portfolio's performance was below that of the MSCI EAFE and MSCI All Country World ex-United States indices. However, despite this quarterly dip, the portfolio managed to retain a lead over both benchmarks when considering the entire first half of the year.

Core Investment Themes Driving Portfolio Strategy

Portfolio management activities throughout the quarter consistently revolved around three primary investment areas. These guiding themes, which have shaped the portfolio's direction in recent periods, include the expansion of electrification, the resilience of financial services, and developments within the aerospace and defense sectors.

Market Broadening: Shifting from Narrow Leadership to Diverse Participation

Looking ahead, there are signs that market participation is becoming more widespread, moving beyond the concentrated leadership that characterized certain segments of the first half of the year. This shift suggests a potential for more diversified growth opportunities across different sectors and companies.

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