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    HSBC Becomes Latest Brokerage to Cut S&P 500 Annual Target Below 6000 Mark

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    Posted on April 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    HSBC lowers its S&P 500 target to 5600 due to slow U.S. growth and tariffs. The market faces recession and stagflation fears, with a Fed rate cut expected in June.

    HSBC Reduces S&P 500 Target Below 6000 Due to Economic Woes

    (Reuters) - HSBC on Tuesday became the latest global brokerage to slash its year-end target for the S&P 500 index below the 6000 mark, weighed down by slower U.S. economic growth and tariff-related pressure on corporate earnings.

    The London-based brokerage cut its target to 5600 from 6700, which is in line with BofA Global Research's forecast.

    "Nearer term, the market should trade between recession and stagflation fears until the Fed cuts and tariff turmoil subsides," said HSBC strategists in a note.

    Global brokerages have been aggressively revising their targets for the benchmark index following Trump's evolving tariff policy as they are expected to dent corporate America's earnings and push the U.S. economy into a likely recession.

    The widely tracked U.S. benchmark index has fallen 6% so far this year.

    "Uncertainty should cap valuations given the lack of visibility to long-term earnings growth," HSBC said, as it trimmed its earnings-per-share estimate for the index by 5% to $255, which is below the consensus expectations of $264.

    The brokerage's base case for this year is that the world's largest economy will avoid both a recession and stagflation.

    On a quarterly basis, it forecasts GDP growth of 1% for the year and expects the Federal Reserve to deliver its next rate cut in June.

    Given the uncertain macro backdrop, HSBC prefers defensive stocks that include large caps and value stocks.

    (Reporting by Siddarth S and Kanchana Chakravarty in Bengaluru; Editing by Vijay Kishore)

    Key Takeaways

    • •HSBC cuts S&P 500 target to 5600 from 6700.
    • •Economic growth and tariffs impact corporate earnings.
    • •Market to fluctuate between recession and stagflation fears.
    • •HSBC forecasts 1% GDP growth and a Fed rate cut in June.
    • •Defensive stocks preferred amid uncertain macro backdrop.

    Frequently Asked Questions about HSBC becomes latest brokerage to cut S&P 500 annual target below 6000 mark

    1What is the main topic?

    HSBC's reduction of the S&P 500 annual target due to economic concerns.

    2Why did HSBC cut its S&P 500 target?

    Due to slower U.S. economic growth and tariff-related pressures on earnings.

    3What is HSBC's GDP growth forecast?

    HSBC forecasts a 1% GDP growth for the year.

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