A roadmap for investing in 2025
Invesco Ltd. (NYSE: IVZ) is a global independent investment management firm dedicated to delivering an investment experience that helps people get more out of life. With offices in more than 20 countries, Invesco’s distinctive investment teams deliver a comprehensive range of active, passive, and alternative investment capabilities. Invesco is privileged to manage more than $1.8 trillion in assets on behalf of clients worldwide.
Capital Market Assumptions USD 2025
Invesco Investment Solutions develops capital market assumptions that provide long-term estimates for the behavior of major asset classes globally. The assumptions, which are based on a 10-year investment time horizon, are intended to guide strategic asset allocations.
2025 Investment Outlook: After the Landing
Invesco expects significant monetary policy easing to push global growth higher in 2025, fostering an attractive environment for risk assets as central banks achieve a “soft landing.”
Global Fixed Income Strategy Report December 2024
Twice a year, the Invesco Fixed Income (IFI) colleagues gather at the IFI Global Investors’ Summit to discuss and debate their views on global macroeconomic trends. Macro themes play an important role in IFI’s investment process and the framework of “macro factors”, focused on growth, inflation and policy, helps project macro trends and interpret market movements. At the November 19 – 20 Summit, a panel of investors provided their views on global macro developments.
FX Pulse: Looking for Peak Dollar 2025 Q1
This is a four-page quarterly review of the currency markets and hedging strategies outlook.
In Focus: What’s Next in the AI Investment Boom?
The artificial intelligence investment boom has been hard to miss, with major tech players increasing capital spending at a break-neck speed to an estimated $184 billion in 2024, up from $136 billion in 2023.
A New Year Begins, and Geopolitical Instability Continues
2024 was a year of geopolitical instability, and 2025 is already starting off with a bang as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation in the first week of the new year. 2024 was also a year of better-than-expected stock market performance, and 2025 is expected to be another positive year, with performance broadening from what we saw last year. Where else might the trends from 2024 extend into 2025?
Opportunity in Real Estate Credit
Commercial real estate (CRE) credit yields have benefited from higher interest rates over the past two years. And while central banks have started to cut policy rates, Invesco believes that the CRE credit sector remains attractive for three reasons.