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5 July 2024

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General election 2024: A new dawn for UK markets

What does a landslide Labour win mean for markets.

Kasim Zafar
Kasim Zafar,

Chief Investment Officer

The votes have been counted and Keir Starmer has been given a strong mandate to form the first Labour government for 14 years. As investors, our thoughts immediately turn to what the outcome could mean for the UK economy and markets.

Markets buoyed by result

Markets thrive on predictability, and the removal of political uncertainty is a significant factor in their performance. The FTSE 250, an index that primarily includes companies focused on the UK domestic market, has reacted positively, reflecting expectations among investors of a period of stability after years of market volatility under the Conservatives.

Housebuilder stocks lead rally

Various sectors stand to gain from Labour’s comprehensive win. UK housebuilders, for instance, could see a large boost. Labour has indicated large-scale planning reforms, which could streamline the construction process, reduce bureaucratic hurdles, and stimulate growth in the housing sector. This could address the chronic housing shortage in the UK and provide a significant economic uplift.

The utilities sector is another potential beneficiary. Labour’s plans include increased investment in the national grid, which could enhance the efficiency and reliability of utilities. This investment is crucial as the UK moves towards a greener and more sustainable energy framework, aligning with broader environmental goals and fostering long-term economic benefits.

Reducing trade frictions with Europe

Easing trade barriers would simplify the import and export processes, reducing costs and increasing efficiency for businesses. This could make the UK a more attractive destination for investment, potentially reversing the trend of declining foreign investment seen in recent years.

Desire for stability

Above all, what markets crave is stability. The past five years have been marked by a revolving door of Prime Ministers, shifting policies, and fluctuating interest rates and inflation. This political and economic volatility has made it difficult for businesses to plan and invest confidently. A period of relative stability under a majority Labour government could change this, providing a more predictable environment that encourages long-term investment.

Increased productivity

If the UK is indeed entering a phase of stability, it could reverse the much-debated lack of investment into the country. Increased investment is likely to enhance productivity, which has been a significant factor hampering domestic growth. By providing a stable and predictable political and economic backdrop, Labour’s government could foster an environment where businesses are more willing to commit resources to innovation and expansion.

In summary

A large Labour majority had been widely expected, and ‘priced in’ by markets. However, its potential for fostering stability cannot be understated. The immediate bounce in the FTSE 250 reflects this.

The prospect of a more stable political and economic environment is likely to encourage business investment, driving productivity and supporting sustained domestic growth.

For businesses and investors, this new dawn is a chance to plan and invest with greater confidence, setting the stage for a potentially prosperous period ahead.

 

Please remember, this content is provided for information purposes only. Investment involves risk. Past performance is not a guarantee or indication of future results. Investment return and the principal value of an investment may go up or down and may result in the loss of the amount originally invested. All investors should seek professional advice prior to any investment decision, to determine the risks associated with the investment and its suitability.

Kasim Zafar

Kasim Zafar


Chief Investment Officer

Kasim is Chief Investment Officer and the portfolio manager for the EQ Best Ideas portfolios. He began his career in investments in 2002, gaining experience as a portfolio manager and senior analyst of global capital markets. His experience spans multiple asset classes, constructing portfolios with varying risk/return objectives and active risk management processes. Kasim graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Physics from Imperial College and is a CFA charter holder, being a regular member of the CFA Institute and CFA UK. When not immersed at work, Kasim often finds himself stumped and constantly amazed by his young daughter at home. He also enjoys spending time in the kitchen practising his “cheffy” skills with both European and Asian cuisine, reflecting his mixed background.

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