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    Why disciplined investing matters more than ever

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffJuly 21, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Tony Hallside CEO at STP Partners on Navigating H2 2025: Why disciplined investing matters more than ever

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    As we step into the second half of 2025, the global investment landscape presents a complex mix of opportunity and uncertainty. Growth is slowing. Inflation refuses to fade. Interest rate cuts are still being postponed.

    Meanwhile, geopolitical tension is spreading across regions and asset classes. These are not market conditions that reward broad optimism or reckless positioning.

    My view is simple: H2 2025 will reward clarity, selectivity, and discipline. This is not a time for grand, one-directional bets. It is a time to build thoughtful, well-structured portfolios that can weather a slower, choppier world.

    A Slower but Still Resilient Economy

    The global economy is losing momentum, but it is not in freefall. The OECD now expects global GDP to grow just under 3 percent this year, while US growth is projected at 1.6 per cent. Inflation, particularly in services, remains above target in most developed economies.

    Central banks, especially the Federal Reserve, are signalling that rate cuts may be limited to one or two this year, if at all. The recent conflict in the Middle East has only complicated matters further. A spike in oil prices is feeding into energy inflation, adding pressure on central banks to stay hawkish for longer.

    That reality is pushing investors to reset expectations. We are no longer in a world where monetary policy will do the heavy lifting. Instead, investors must rely on fundamental analysis, diversified positioning, and tactical execution.

    In equities, quality still leads

    Despite the noise, parts of the equity market are still working. Large-cap US stocks with strong balance sheets and pricing power continue to outperform. The S&P 500’s strength is being driven by a narrow group of sectors including defense, financials, and selected technology names. Beneath the surface, however, dispersion is rising.

    We are focused on companies that offer real cash flow, global exposure, and resilience. Aerospace, payment networks, and energy infrastructure are showing stable earnings and investor support. AI-linked semiconductors and sovereign data infrastructure are also attracting structural capital.

    Fixed income Is back in play

    For the first time in over a decade, bonds are doing more than just cushioning risk. High-grade corporate debt is yielding 4 to 5 per cent, creating genuine opportunities for risk-adjusted income. At the same time, private credit continues to benefit from tight bank lending standards and investor demand for yield.

    We are rotating into shorter-duration, investment-grade credit, and allocating capital to private lending strategies that offer a clear edge over traditional fixed income.

    Private markets: A shift in mindset

    Private equity markets are showing renewed discipline. Buyers are being more selective, focusing on operationally sound businesses rather than growth at any price. Sectors such as digital infrastructure and decarbonization are generating strong interest, particularly as sovereign investors move into long-duration assets.

    Private credit is also coming into its own. With traditional lenders still cautious, asset managers are stepping in to fill the gap, especially in infrastructure, logistics, and middle-market lending.

    Thematic investing: Where capital is flowing

    We are watching three key secular themes:

    AI infrastructure remains one of the most underappreciated investment opportunities. Beyond the software and chipmakers, real capital is moving into data centers, cloud platforms, and edge computing.

    Energy transition is now investable, not just aspirational. Hydrogen, grid-scale batteries, and carbon capture projects are beginning to scale, supported by long-term policy incentives and private capital.

    Geopolitical hedging is becoming mainstream. Gold is up over 20 percent this year, defense stocks continue to see inflows, and utilities are outperforming broader benchmarks as investors seek protection from political risk and inflation shocks.

    The oil price rally is also pulling capital back toward traditional safe havens. Investors are increasing exposure to gold, US dollar assets, and energy-linked equities as a hedge against geopolitical volatility and commodity-driven inflation.

    How investment portfolios should be positioned

    We recommend second-half portfolio strategy to be grounded in five guiding principles:

    1. Focus on quality equities with strong balance sheets, global demand, and pricing power.
    2. Use fixed income actively, not passively, to drive consistent income.
    3. Allocate to private credit and infrastructure for long-term growth and yield.
    4. Include gold, defence, and utilities as volatility buffers.
    5. Maintain liquidity and flexibility to respond to political shifts, macro surprises, or market dislocations.

    H2 2025 will not be driven by narrative. It will be shaped by execution. This is not a momentum market, and it is not yet a pivot market. It is a market for professionals — those who can cut through the noise, assess risk with discipline, and allocate capital with precision.

    For investors willing to do the work, the opportunities are real. But they will not come easy. In a slower, more fragmented world, success will belong to those who stay grounded, stay agile, and stay committed to long-term value creation.

    The writer is the CEO at STP Partners.

     





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