Investment Watch Autumn 2025 Outlook
Investment Watch is a quarterly publication for insights in equity and economic strategy. US President Donald Trump’s “liberation day” tariffs have rattled global markets. Since the pronouncement, most global indices have been down by over 10%.
Investment Watch is a quarterly publication produced by Morgans that delves into key insights for equity and economic strategy.
This publication covers
Economics - Tariffs and uncertainty: Charting a course in global trade
Asset Allocation - Look beyond the usual places for alpha
Equity Strategy - Broadening our portfolio exposure
Fixed Interest - A step forward for corporate bond reform
Banks - Post results season volatility
Industrials - Volatility creates opportunities
Resources and Energy - Trade war blunts near term sentiment
Technology - Opportunities emerging
Consumer discretionary - Encouraging medium-term signs
Telco - A cautious eye on competitive intensity
Travel - Demand trends still solid
Property - An improving Cycle
US President Donald Trump’s “liberation day” tariffs have rattled global markets. Since the pronouncement, most global indices have been down by over 10%. The scope and magnitude of the tariffs are more severe than we, and the market, expected. These are emotional times for investors, but for those with a long-term perspective, we believe short-term market volatility is a distraction that is better off ignored.
While the market could be in for a bumpy ride over the next few months, patience, a well-thought-out strategy, and the ability to look through market turbulence are key to unlocking performance during such unusual times. This quarter, we cover the economic implications of the announced tariffs and how this shapes our asset allocation decisions. We also provide an outlook for the key sectors of the Australian market and where we see the best tactical opportunities.
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Following the latest meeting of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), Morgans Chief Economist Michael Knox explains that the RBA minutes don’t say rate cuts are a shoo in at all.
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Morgans Chief Economist Michael Knox explains how the different dates of international financial years generate seasonal variation in the Australian and US stock markets.
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Our best ideas are those that we think offer the highest risk-adjusted returns over a 12-month timeframe supported by a higher-than-average level of confidence. They are our most preferred sector exposures.
Additions: This month we add Woodside Energy Group (WDS) and Camplify Holdings (CHL).
Removals: This month we remove Westpac Banking Corp (ASX:WBC), Wesfarmers Ltd (ASX:WES), Goodman group (ASX:GMG), Santos Ltd (ASX:STO) and Super Retail Group Ltd (ASX:SUL).
Large cap best ideas
Treasury Wine Estates (ASX:TWE)
It may take some time for the market to digest TWE’s acquisition of Paso Robles luxury wine business, DAOU Vineyards (DAOU) for US$900m (A$1.4bn) given it required a large capital raising. The acquisition is in line with TWE’s premiumisation and growth strategy and will strengthen a key gap in Treasury Americas (TA) portfolio. Importantly, DAOU has generated solid earnings growth and is a high margin business. It consequently allowed TWE to upgrade its margins targets. While not without risk given the size of this transaction, if TWE delivers on its investment case, there is material upside to our valuation. The key near term share price catalyst is if China removes the tariffs on Australian wine imports.
Macquarie Group (ASX:MQG)
We continue to like MQG’s exposure to long-term structural growth areas such as infrastructure and renewables. The company also stands to benefit from recent market volatility through its trading businesses, while it continues to gain market share in Australian mortgages.
CSL Limited (ASX:CSL)
While shares have struggled of late, we continue to view CSL as a key portfolio holding and sector pick, offering double-digit recovery in earnings growth as plasma collections increase, new products get approved and influenza vaccine uptake increases around ongoing concerns about respiratory viruses, with shares trading at 25x, a substantial discount (20%) to its long-term average.
ResMed Inc (ASX:RMD)
While weight loss drugs have grabbed headlines and investor attention, we see these products having little impact on the large, underserved sleep disorder breathing market, and do not view them as category killers. Although quarters are likely to remain volatile, nothing changes our view that the company remains well placed and uniquely positioned as it builds a patient-centric, connected-care digital platform that addresses the main pinch points across the healthcare value chain.
Transurban (ASX:TCL)
TCL owns a pure play portfolio of toll road concession assets located in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and North America. This provides exposure to regional population and employment growth and urbanisation. Given very high EBITDA margins, earnings are driven by traffic growth (with recovery from COVID) and toll escalation (roughly 70% by at least CPI and approximately one-quarter at a fixed c.4.25% pa). We think TCL will continue to be attractive to investors given its market cap weighting (important for passive index tracking flows), the high quality of its assets, management team, balance sheet, and growth prospects.
QBE Insurance Group (ASX:QBE)
With strong rate increases still flowing through QBE's insurance book, and further cost-out benefits to come, we expect QBE's earnings profile to improve strongly over the next few years. The stock also has a robust balance sheet and remains relatively inexpensive overall trading on 8x FY24F PE.
Aristocrat Leisure (ASX:ALL)
They are: (1) Long-term organic growth potential in the US. ALL is better capitalised than many of its competitors and has what we regard as a strong platform to continue investment in design and development in both its land-based gaming and digital businesses. (2) Strong cash conversion and ROCE. ALL is a capital-light business, despite its ongoing investment in Gaming Operations capex and working capital. It has a high level of cash conversion and ROCE. (3) Strong platform for continued investment following its acquisition of NeoGames.
Mineral Resources (ASX:MIN)
MIN is a founder-led business and top tier miner and crusher that has grown consistently despite barely issuing a share over the last decade. Also helping our investment view is that MIN’s diversification leaves it far more capable of tolerating volatility in lithium markets than its peers in the sector. We see MIN’s lithium / iron ore market exposures as an ideal combination to benefit from the China gradual recover. We also see MIN as well placed to grow into its valuation, even if we see unexpected metal price volatility, given the magnitude of organic growth in the pipeline.
South32 (ASX:S32)
S32 has transformed its portfolio by divesting South African thermal coal and acquiring an interest in Chile copper, substantially boosting group earnings quality, as well as S32's risk and ESG profile. Unlike its peers amongst ASX-listed large-cap miners, S32 is not exposed to iron ore. Instead offering a highly diversified portfolio of base metals and metallurgical coal (with most of these metals enjoying solid price strength). We see attractive long-term value potential in S32 from de-risking of its growth portfolio, the potential for further portfolio changes, and an earnings-linked dividend policy.
Woodside Energy (WDS) - New addition
A tier 1 upstream oil and gas operator with high-quality earnings that we see as likely to continue pursuing an opportunistic acquisition strategy. WDS’s share price has been under pressure in recent months from a combination of oil price volatility and approval issues at Scarborough, its key offshore growth project. With both of those factors now having moderated, with the pullback in oil prices moderating and work at Scarborough back underway, we see now as a good time to add to positions. Increasing our conviction in our call is the progress WDS is making through the current capex phase, while maintaining a healthy balance sheet and healthy dividend profile. WDS still has to address long-term issues in its fundamentals (such as declining production from key projects NWS/Pluto), but will still generate substantial high-quality earnings for years to come.
Qantas Airways (ASX:QAN)
QAN is trading at a material discount compared to pre-COVID multiples, despite having structurally higher earnings, a much stronger balance sheet, a better domestic market position, a higher returning International business and more diversification (stronger Loyalty/Freight earnings). The strong pent-up demand to travel post-COVID should result in a healthy demand environment for some time, underpinning further earnings growth over FY24/25. QAN’s balance sheet strength positions it extremely well for its upcoming EBIT-accretive fleet reinvestment and further capital management initiatives (recently announced another A$500m on-market share buyback at its FY23 result).
Morgans clients can download our full list of Best Ideas, including our mid-cap and small-cap key stock picks.

February marks a pivotal time for investors as ASX-listed companies unveil their half-yearly results. At Morgans, we're thrilled to present our comprehensive Reporting Season Playbook in this edition of The Month Ahead. Bursting with forecasts, company previews, and expert investment insights, our playbook equips you with the tools needed to navigate the upcoming weeks with confidence. Delve into our series of insightful videos where our analysts uncover the stocks poised to surprise investors, both positively and negatively, along with the key emerging themes shaping the market landscape. Stay informed as the results unfold and make informed investment decisions with Morgans by your side.
Technology, Media and Telecommunications Preview
With Nick Harris, Steven Sassine, James Filius and Leo Partridge.
Financials Preview
With Nathan Lead, Richard Coles and Scott Murdoch.
Healthcare Preview
With Scott Power, Iain Wilkie and Emily Porter.
Resources Preview
With Adrian Prendergast, Tom Sartor and Chris Brown.
Consumer Discretionary Preview
With Alexander Mees, Head of Research.
Travel & Tourism Preview
With Belinda Moore and Billy Boulton.
Consumer Staples Preview
With Alex Lu and Belinda Moore.
Morgans clients receive exclusive insights such as access to the latest stock and sector coverage featured in the Month Ahead. Contact us today to begin your journey with Morgans.

Morgans Chief Economist Michael Knox says that Federal Reserve rate cuts later this year will be shaded by a major program of quantitative tightening.
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Morgans Chief Economist Michael Knox walks us through his model for the US Economy using the Chicago National Activity Indicator, which explains 78% of YoY growth in US GDP.