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Experts from Invesco's bank loan, direct lending and distressed credit teams to share their views from the second quarter of 2025.
Globalization means many things - migration, the exchange of ideas and culture, and trade and cross–border capital flows, to name a few. Increased trade tensions, especially between the US and China, have shined the spotlight on this topic and raised important questions: Is the end of globalization at hand and what are the implications for investors?
Here, we narrowly define globalization to mean trade in goods and services and suggest that the dramatic rise in global trade flows (especially manufactured goods) witnessed over the last three decades may have reached its zenith. We argue that this is not a new phenomenon – or related only to recent trade tensions – but rather the continuation of a trend underway since the global financial crisis.
So if globalization has been waning for years, what’s the worry?
Experts from Invesco's bank loan, direct lending and distressed credit teams to share their views from the second quarter of 2025.
We speak with IFI portfolio managers about the factors driving US investment grade and how they are navigating the current fixed income environment.
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.