Bank of America Survey: Investor Sentiment Turns Pessimistic in March, but Less Severe Than During April 2025 Tariff Impact Period

Gate News reports that on March 17, a monthly survey of fund managers by U.S. banks showed that investor sentiment turned pessimistic in March due to concerns over the Iran war and private credit. However, current sentiment levels remain well above those during the tariff turmoil in April 2025. The survey data indicates that only 7% of respondents expect the global economy to strengthen, a significant decline from 39% last month; 45% expect global inflation to rise in the next 12 months, up sharply from 9% previously. Although the U.S. bank investor sentiment composite index dropped from 8.2 to 5.6, it still remains well above the low of 1.8 recorded in April 2025.

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