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Investment Analysis: Americas Stock Market Overview – Week 35, 2025

Across the Americas, earnings quality and balance-sheet strength are separating leaders from laggards. AI infrastructure and software monetization continue to drive premium valuations for scaled platforms, while export controls and capex needs add volatility to semis. Consumer demand is resilient but mixed, with omnichannel retail and digital payments outgrowing legacy formats. Banks show divergence: U.S. money-centers and select LatAm franchises maintain strong ROE, but revenue softness and credit normalization temper upside. Energy and materials are riding commodity and policy cycles, favoring efficient, dividend-supported operators. Defensive staples and healthcare offer steady cash returns, though growth is slower and valuation support depends on margin discipline and capital allocation.



Sector Review

Technology and Software: Scale platforms with embedded enterprise distribution and cash engines are best positioned to monetize AI. Microsoft’s deep Copilot integration and exceptional margins set a high bar, while Alphabet’s ad/search cash flow funds AI build-outs despite antitrust overhangs. Apple remains fundamentally strong but faces narrative pressure on innovation and AI positioning.

Semiconductors: Nvidia’s dominance in AI accelerators sustains growth, yet China export restrictions and geopolitical risk inject path dependency into forecasts. Intel’s turnaround is progressing but remains execution-heavy against aggressive competitors in AI and leading-edge nodes.

Internet and Digital Platforms: Amazon benefits from structural e-commerce and AWS tailwinds with supportive analyst sentiment. Alphabet and Meta show healthy margins and product velocity; Meta’s AI/VR bets add optionality but amplify regulatory risk.

Autos and Mobility: Tesla’s liquidity and software optionality contrast with near-term auto margin pressure and legal/regulatory overhangs on driver-assistance, keeping the equity highly sensitive to execution and governance signals.

Financials and Payments: JPMorgan retains best-in-class positioning and capital return optionality, while Bank of America faces mixed sentiment. In LatAm, Itaú Unibanco and Credicorp show robust profitability and balance sheets. Visa remains a secular winner in global digital payments with regulatory vigilance the key watch item.

Consumer Staples: Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and P&G provide defensive cash flows and dividends; near-term growth is modest and hinges on pricing power, mix, and marketing efficiency to defend margins.

Retail: Walmart’s U.S. omnichannel push is timely but margin-sensitive; Wal‑Mart de México demonstrates steady sales growth with earnings pressure from costs. FEMSA faces earnings pressure and elevated leverage, requiring disciplined execution.

Energy: Exxon Mobil’s scale and dividend strategy provide stability, while Suncor’s dividend and operational improvements draw cautious optimism. Petrobras offers earnings torque but carries elevated policy and leverage risk.

Materials and Mining: Vale and Grupo México (GMBXF) are leverageable to iron ore/copper cycles; operational discipline and balance-sheet strength are critical amid litigation and commodity volatility.

Industrials and Aerospace: Embraer’s record backlog and improving cash generation support an upcycle, with execution on deliveries and services expansion as key catalysts.

Telecom: América Móvil posts solid revenue growth and improving sentiment, but faces competitive and regulatory dynamics common to the sector.


TOP 5 Investment Picks

Microsoft Corporation (MSFT). Exceptional fundamentals support durable AI monetization: $281.72B in TTM revenue, 44.90% operating margin, 36.15% profit margin, and $136.16B operating cash flow provide unmatched reinvestment capacity. Broad Copilot integration across Windows, Xbox, and developer tools leverages distribution to convert usage into revenue. Debt is manageable relative to cash, and execution milestones over the next three years are clear, giving a favorable risk-reward anchored by enterprise stickiness.

Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL). With $371.4B TTM revenue, a 32.43% operating margin, and $133.71B operating cash flow, Alphabet can self-fund AI capex while maintaining cash returns. Legal remedies around search are a risk, but the diversified portfolio, new dividend, and ad/search cash engine argue for adaptation rather than disruption. Shares near highs reflect improving sentiment; multi‑year upside depends on AI-driven product ROI and pragmatic legal outcomes.

MercadoLibre, Inc. (MELI). A rare combination of scale and growth in LatAm: 37% quarterly revenue growth, $22.38B TTM revenue, 9.21% profit margin, and 13.06% operating margin. Fintech expansion and partnerships (e.g., Oxxo) deepen ecosystem moats and monetization. Multiple buy ratings and raised targets underscore confidence. Execution on logistics, financial services penetration, and operating leverage can compound value despite regional macro volatility.

Visa Inc. (V). Secular growth in digital payments and e-commerce supports durable, high-margin compounding. Recent price action from roughly $307 to $370 reflects confidence in strategy and innovation, while scenario work points to resilient outcomes even under tighter regulation. Network effects, partnerships, and ongoing tech investment position Visa to capture transaction growth with attractive risk management.

Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK-B). Fortress balance sheet with $344.09B cash versus $127.02B debt and diversified cash-generative operations enable opportunistic capital deployment through cycles. Despite near-term earnings volatility and slower buybacks, 22.43% operating margin and 17.00% profit margin support intrinsic value growth. Optionality across insurance, energy, industrials, and public equity gives asymmetric flexibility in a choppy macro.

Honorable mentions: Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) for multi-engine growth across retail and AWS with supportive analyst revisions; Meta Platforms, Inc. (META) for strong margins and AI/VR optionality; Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) for defensive cash flows plus pipeline catalysts; Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM) for dividend-backed stability and partnership-driven growth; NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) for AI leadership with acknowledged geopolitical sensitivity.


BOTTOM 5 Investment Risks

Intel Corporation (INTC). While restructuring and a new CEO offer a path, the turnaround remains a longer-term story amid negative quarterly revenue growth and fierce competition in AI and advanced nodes. Stock volatility, high execution risk, and market share pressures could cap multiple expansion until sustained product wins and gross margin recovery are evident.

Petrobras – Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. (PBR). Elevated leverage, policy and regulatory uncertainty in Brazil, and oil price sensitivity drive a wide outcome range. Despite a 48.60% YoY quarterly earnings rebound and 9.70% profit margin, share volatility and governance concerns undermine visibility. The path to deleveraging and durable capital returns is vulnerable to macro and political shifts.

Vale S.A. (VALE). Earnings decline (−17.2% YoY) despite strong production, significant debt, litigation headlines, and high commodity beta reduce investment appeal. While operating margins are solid and dividend potential is notable, the equity is highly sensitive to iron ore and copper prices, with downside if China demand or global growth wobbles.

Fomento Económico Mexicano S.A.B. de C.V. (FMX). A steep 78.5% quarterly earnings decline, thin 2.43% profit margin, and heavy total debt of about 265.48B flag balance-sheet and execution risk. Shares are off 52‑week highs and investor confidence hinges on rapid margin repair and deleveraging amid competitive beverage and retail markets.

Bank of America Corporation (BAC). Despite a 28.51% profit margin and $98.46B TTM revenue, sentiment is mixed with high‑profile critiques labeling it “weakest” among peers. Sensitivity to rates, competition from fintech, and the need to reignite growth weigh on the risk‑reward versus stronger franchises. Execution on efficiency and fee growth is required to change the narrative.

Watchlist risks: Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) for legal/regulatory overhangs on autonomy and margin pressure; NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) for export controls and geopolitical exposure; Apple Inc. (AAPL) for innovation and AI narrative risk amid strategic scrutiny; Royal Bank of Canada (RY.TO) for rising loan-loss provisions and macro sensitivity; América Móvil (AMX) for competitive intensity and regulatory dynamics despite revenue growth.


Key Investment Themes

AI monetization versus capex intensity defines tech leadership. Companies with cash-rich ecosystems, distribution, and enterprise entrenchment are best placed to translate AI usage into revenue, while chipmakers face policy friction and supply chain geopolitics.

Balance-sheet quality and capital allocation are decisive. Firms with large cash positions and disciplined payouts can fund growth and cushion shocks, commanding premium multiples through uncertainty.

Payments and fintech penetration remain secular winners. Digital commerce, cross-border volumes, and embedded finance support networks and regional champions, particularly in LatAm where e‑commerce and financial inclusion are early in the curve.

Regulatory and legal risk is a first-order driver. From antitrust in search and app ecosystems to autonomy liability and bank provisioning, outcomes can reset valuations quickly, favoring diversified, adaptable operators.

Commodity cyclicality and energy transition bifurcate outcomes. Integrated majors with strong dividends and credible strategy fare better than leveraged or policy-exposed peers; miners’ returns hinge on cost discipline, litigation risk, and China-sensitive demand.



This article is not investment advice. Investing in stocks carries risks and you should conduct your own research before making any financial decisions. Note also that this review per region is based only on the companies followed in this magazine (see the Stocks in the Finance section).