Weekly Market Compass
When doves yell: Fed loudly signals a September rate cut
Minutes from the July FOMC meeting were surprisingly dovish, and Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell suggested a likely policy shift in comments from Jackson Hole.
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Sign upWhen doves yell: Fed loudly signals a September rate cut
Minutes from the July FOMC meeting were surprisingly dovish, and Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell suggested a likely policy shift in comments from Jackson Hole.
Reversal of fortune
After the sharp decline bottomed on August 5, new data drove a strong US and global stock rally for one of the best weeks this year. We still believe the US will avoid a recession.
Why the recent market correction may have been an overreaction
Last week saw a big market sell-off that significantly reversed itself, suggesting the happiest investors may be those who ignored it all.
Monthly Market Roundup cov. July 2024
In our monthly market roundup for July, Invesco experts give a rundown on a mixed month for global equity markets, as well as an update on fixed income markets.
US recession fears prompt global market sell-off
Market corrections usually come from policy uncertainty and/or surprising weakness in the economy. But today’s recession worries seem like an overreaction.
Will the Federal Reserve follow the Bank of Canada in cutting interest rates?
The Bank of Canada cut interest rates again last week, with the Fed, Bank of Japan, and Bank of England all scheduled to meet this week.
What Biden’s historic election decision means for markets
Nominating a new Democratic presidential candidate this late in the race creates additional uncertainty in the markets.
Could the Federal Reserve cut interest rates twice in 2024
Recent data shows greater disinflationary progress in the US, which I believe will lead to a Federal Reserve rate cut this quarter, and I see room for more than one rate cut in 2024.
Reversals of fortune emerge in elections and economies
France and the United Kingdom see a change in political direction in recent elections. What could that mean for investors?
What does France’s election mean for markets?
The second half got off to a fast start as markets absorbed some important data for the Federal Reserve and the first round of legislative elections in France.
First Round French Parliamentary Elections: First take on results and investment implications
We take a look at what the results and possible investment implications could be after the First Round of the French Parliamentary Elections. Find out more.
Mixed economic data raises questions in US and around the world
As data reports deliver mixed messages on the US economy and the US deficit rises, signs across the globe show diverging central banks and the potential for rising prices.
When doves yell: Fed loudly signals a September rate cut
Minutes from the July FOMC meeting were surprisingly dovish, and Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell suggested a likely policy shift in comments from Jackson Hole.
Yields remain attractive and may maintain positive relative value
Significant focus on the uncertainty of the US macroeconomic backdrop and its potential implications on the market remain top of mind for investment opportunities. Against this cautious outlook, we asked the experts from Invesco’s bank loan, direct lending and distressed credit teams to share their views as the third quarter of 2024 wraps up.
Monthly commodities update
Find out how commodities performed in July, with insights into the key macro events and what we think you should be keeping an eye on in the near term with our latest commodities update.
Reversal of fortune
After the sharp decline bottomed on August 5, new data drove a strong US and global stock rally for one of the best weeks this year. We still believe the US will avoid a recession.
Private credit: A case for senior loans
As we continue in 2024, there has been a significant focus on the uncertainty of the US macroeconomic backdrop and its potential implications for the senior secured bank loan market. Despite these challenges, we see three compelling reasons to consider investing in senior secured loans now.
Rotating markets and politics
In Uncommon Truths, Invesco experts Paul Jackson and Andras Vig’s provide a regular in-depth look at the big topics impacting markets.
Why the recent market correction may have been an overreaction
Last week saw a big market sell-off that significantly reversed itself, suggesting the happiest investors may be those who ignored it all.
Monthly Market Roundup cov. July 2024
In our monthly market roundup for July, Invesco experts give a rundown on a mixed month for global equity markets, as well as an update on fixed income markets.
Tactical asset allocation
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.
Global Fixed Income Strategy Monthly Report
In our regularly updated macroeconomic analysis we offer an outlook for interest rates and currencies – and look at which fixed income assets are favoured across a range of market environments.
US recession fears prompt global market sell-off
Market corrections usually come from policy uncertainty and/or surprising weakness in the economy. But today’s recession worries seem like an overreaction.
Monthly gold update
The gold price rose 5.2% in July, setting a new record month-end price. Discover insights into the key macro events and what we think you should be keeping your eyes on in the near term.
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