UK Retirement Study
Retirement isn’t what it used to be. The shift from Defined Benefit (DB) to Defined Contribution (DC) schemes and new pension freedoms are reshaping how millions fund their retirement.
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In our monthly market roundup for June, looking back at May saw an improvement in global market sentiment as signs of easing tensions in the Middle East.
The 4-Life framework helps put in place a robust retirement plan that explicitly addresses the risks people are increasingly facing as they seek to take control of their retirement path. Find out more.
Welcome to our Tactical Asset Allocation hub. Here you’ll find a selection of the most recent research from Invesco Solutions. Read our latest analysis that covers market strategy and opportunities across various asset classes.
Explore the latest gold price trends, inflation and Fed rate expectations, plus our outlook for gold and how an allocation might help with portfolio diversification.
Looking at market trends, political developments, the macroeconomic landscape and the impact it has on market volatility, stay ahead with expert commentary.
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The longer-term case for European equities includes valuation, diversification, a genuine fiscal turn, a sector mix suited to today's regime, and income generation.
The study provides unique insights into the investment objectives and behaviours of sovereign investors and central banks. This year, we surveyed 144 senior investment professionals from 90 sovereign funds and 54 central banks, who collectively manage approximately US$29 trillion in assets.
After a strong 2025, can emerging market stocks continue to outperform developed markets in the coming years? We believe they can, thanks to several structural reasons and cyclical factors.