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Emerging market tech firms play a key role in the AI story
As the artificial intelligence story evolves, emerging market tech companies seek to expand their competitive edge in enabling generative AI solutions.
Insights on investing implications, market movements, and structural changes in a shifting world.
Emerging market tech firms play a key role in the AI story
As the artificial intelligence story evolves, emerging market tech companies seek to expand their competitive edge in enabling generative AI solutions.
Diversified access to artificial intelligence: Invesco Morningstar Global Next Gen AI Index ETF
Learn more about artificial intelligence (AI) and how the Invesco Morningstar Global Next Gen AI Index ETF (INAI) can offer access to the potential investment opportunities coming from the growth of AI.
The end of rate hikes: Are we there yet?
As the market patiently waits for central banks to wind down rate hiking, we wonder, is the journey really this long, or have we gotten lost along the way?
What is going on with Chinese equities?
Absent any major reforms, China’s economic growth is expected to be slower — but also higher in quality with competitive discipline, improved capital allocation and growing consolidation.
FAQ: Our active approach to emerging markets
Justin Leverenz answers questions about his team’s approach to emerging markets investing — including their underweight in China, overweight in India, and exposure to developed markets stocks.
Western spirits companies turning to China and India to fuel growth
The future of the western spirits industry may be driven by China, the world’s largest spirits market, and India, the globe’s fastest growing major economy.
HDFC: The rare merger that makes perfect sense
The Invesco Developing Markets team highlights three reasons why they favour the impending merger of India’s largest private sector mortgage lender and its banking subsidiary.
The Bank of Canada pauses: Will other central banks follow this week?
It’s a critical week for global monetary policy as the U.S. Federal Reserve, the Bank of England, and the European Central Bank will all be meeting. Kristina Hooper hopes they take their cues from the Bank of Canada.
The future of leisure: Virtually unlimited possibilities
Investors interested in virtual reality or the entertainment sector, may look to Invesco NASDAQ 100 Index ETF for exposure to leading companies in these industries.
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