US Credit Risk Gauges Reach 2025 High Amid Economic Concerns

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US credit risk gauges surged to their highest levels this year on Monday as investors expressed fresh concerns about the state of the economy in light of tariffs and deep federal workforce cuts.

Credit Market Reacts to Economic Uncertainty

As several investment-grade borrowers reconsider issuing bonds, the Markit CDX North American Investment Grade Index widened by as much as 2.06 basis points to 53.54, marking a new high for 2025. This index rises as credit risk escalates. Meanwhile, the Markit CDX North American High Yield Index, which typically falls when credit risk increases, declined by 0.5 points to 106.4, hitting its lowest level in six months.

Global Equities Decline

Stock markets worldwide opened the week with losses as investors weighed the potential economic consequences of US policy shifts. On Friday, the Nasdaq 100 Index officially entered correction territory, reflecting ongoing uncertainty. A mixed US jobs report released last week failed to provide reassurance to nervous investors.

Recession Concerns Grow

While a US recession in 2025 remains unlikely, it is no longer considered unthinkable by major financial institutions. Barclays Plc strategists, led by Bradley Rogoff and Dominique Toublan, noted in a Friday report that a downturn—if it happens—would likely be driven by weakened consumer spending.

“We increasingly view a large-scale pullback in spending driven by uncertainty about tariffs, DOGE layoffs, and equity market weakness as a non-trivial tail risk,” the Barclays analysts wrote.

Market Outlook

With growing volatility in the credit markets and broader economic concerns, investors will be closely monitoring upcoming policy developments and economic indicators for further direction.

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