Is the stock market actually the economy now?
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The rise of real-time trading platforms, combined with steady 401(k) inflows, has amplified wealth effects – making retail investors acutely aware that fluctuations in equity markets directly influence their perceived financial well-being, with over 30% of household net worth tied directly to equities*. As Alex Altmann puts it, “the stock market now is the economy”, as market moves have the potential to ripple straight into household spending and sentiment, reshaping the old narrative.
In this week’s episode of the Barclays Brief, Patrick Coffey speaks to Alex to reveal the signals institutional investors should be looking for in 2026, from retail trading cycle when tax returns come due to how commodities aren’t fully appreciated by markets. With US-China talks on the horizon, commodity price surges could not only disrupt supply chains, but impact household budgets.
Tune in for actionable perspectives and the themes investors can’t afford to overlook for 2026.
*Federal Reserve Flow of Funds
Listeners can hear more on this topic:
Barclays Brief ep8: Critical minerals: the new oil
Barclays Brief ep2: Gold: Unpacking the rally
Clients can read more on Barclays Live:
AI and a larger-than-expected commodities cycle
The magnetic pull of rare earths
Mined Matters – From Crypto to Commodities: More Fuel for the Gold Rally
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