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The US stock market experienced a turbulent first quarter of 2025, marked by increased volatility and negative returns across the major indices. Uncertainty surrounding the performance of technology stocks, economic data, and trade tensions caused market volatility.
The year began with the revelation of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) software developed in China called DeepSeek. The innovative AI rivalled its US competitors, such as ChatGPT, and was considered revolutionary compared to others, sending shockwaves across the global markets. Reuters reported a global investor sell-off across US indexes, with one of the major tech companies alone losing $593 million in one day. The US government was quick to implement policies aimed at promoting US-listed tech firms, while simultaneously reducing the impact of DeepSeek AI, such as the use of tariffs against trade with Chinese firms.
In February of 2025, the US government’s first round of Tariffs was aimed directly at China in an effort to curb the impact of DeepSeek on the United States’ tech industry. In March, President Trump announced a rate of 54% tariff on Chinese goods, while China retaliated with 34% tariffs on US goods and services. As reported by CNBC, the total tariffs applied on Chinese goods by the United States stand at 145%, as of April 11, 2025, with exemptions on specific sectors such as Technology, Automobiles & Smart Phones. China implemented retaliatory trade tariffs of 125% on American goods and services.
Due to this economic landscape, the uncertainty surrounding interest rates added to market volatility. The Federal Reserve announced it would maintain interest rates between 4.25% and 4.50%. Speaking at a dinner at the Economic Club of Chicago, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell stated:
“For the time being, we are well positioned to wait for greater clarity before considering any adjustments to our policy stance.”
The US economy is considered to be entering “continuous stagflation”, which is defined as continued inflation with very low growth and high unemployment. The Cboe Volatility Index (aka VIX) is one of the indicators that the Fed monitors as part of the broader tools available to assess market conditions. A VIX of 20 or higher suggests a higher-than-normal level of expected price fluctuations. The VIX is currently at 32.64%.