
Fixed Income Global Fixed Income Strategy Monthly Report | July 2025
We speak with IFI portfolio managers about the factors driving US investment grade and how they are navigating the current fixed income environment.
Stay up to date with the latest twists and turns of global markets and macroeconomic news and views from our global market strategists and investment teams.
We speak with IFI portfolio managers about the factors driving US investment grade and how they are navigating the current fixed income environment.
In our monthly market roundup for June, Invesco experts highlight a mixed month for global equity markets, alongside key updates in fixed income.
The Middle East dominated the news, but beyond oil and gas, most markets haven’t yet reacted heavily. Central banks remain in somewhat of a wait-and-see mode.
Paul Jackson discusses his insights on portfolio allocations and strategies for the Q3 2025 outlook.
Geopolitical uncertainty immediately triggered a flight to "safe haven” assets, but the US dollar was largely unaffected.
The gold price has made a series of new all-time highs over the past year, driven partly by demand from investors. Find out more about what’s been driving the gold price, as well as answers to some of the other questions that many investors have when considering adding gold to their portfolios.
As tariffs were announced, rescinded, invalidated, and resinstated, the US financial markets and economy have shown remarkable resilience.
The proposed bill, deficit, debt ceiling, tariff threats, and rising bond yields, as well as the next move by the Federal Reserve, were top of mind.
Good news on many fronts helped buoy stock markets and lessen inflation risks even if consumers aren't feeling positive.
A China-US tariff de-escalation, the Federal Reserve stays in wait-and-see mode, and the Bank of England strikes a hawkish tone while cutting rates.
April's fixed income markets saw mixed performance and volatility. Read our latest thoughts on how fixed income markets fared during the month and what we think you should be looking out for in the near term.
We cover a wealth of recent data reports and explore what they could mean for the path of growth going forward.
Six things for investors to watch in the coming weeks, including US Treasury yields, US and European sentiment, US earnings guidance, and Chinese economic data.
As a trade war rages, a massive market sell-off in the US and around the world raises many questions for investors.
With policy uncertainty rattling markets and consumer sentiment, it’s important to remember the market's long-term growth throughout its history.