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Invesco released its 2025 Midyear Investment Outlook, highlighting key market trends and investment strategies. The report emphasizes continued global uncertainty, particularly regarding tariff rates, interest rate changes, and inflation forecasts. The outlook suggests US rates will remain steady before potential aggressive cuts if economic activity slows significantly. Notably, non-US assets are viewed as increasingly attractive, with European and Asian markets expected to outperform. The outlook presents three scenarios: a base case with persistent US policy volatility but gradual US-China trade improvement, a downside scenario with escalating tariffs and recession risk, and an upside scenario featuring policy pivot and improved global growth. Investment recommendations include diversification across regions and assets, favoring low volatility and quality factors in US equities, and preference for global ex-US bonds.
Invesco ha pubblicato il suo Outlook di Investimento di metà anno 2025, evidenziando le principali tendenze di mercato e strategie di investimento. Il rapporto sottolinea una continua incertezza globale, soprattutto riguardo ai tassi tariffari, alle variazioni dei tassi di interesse e alle previsioni sull'inflazione. L'outlook suggerisce che i tassi USA rimarranno stabili prima di possibili tagli aggressivi in caso di rallentamento significativo dell'attività economica. In particolare, gli asset non statunitensi sono considerati sempre più attraenti, con i mercati europei e asiatici destinati a sovraperformare. L'outlook presenta tre scenari: un caso base con persistente volatilità della politica USA ma un miglioramento graduale del commercio USA-Cina, uno scenario negativo con aumento delle tariffe e rischio di recessione, e uno scenario positivo caratterizzato da un cambio di politica e una crescita globale migliorata. Le raccomandazioni di investimento includono la diversificazione tra regioni e asset, la preferenza per fattori di bassa volatilità e qualità nelle azioni USA e una predilezione per obbligazioni globali fuori dagli USA.
Invesco publicó su Perspectiva de Inversión de mitad de año 2025, destacando las principales tendencias del mercado y estrategias de inversión. El informe enfatiza la continua incertidumbre global, especialmente en relación con las tarifas arancelarias, los cambios en las tasas de interés y las previsiones de inflación. La perspectiva sugiere que las tasas en EE.UU. se mantendrán estables antes de posibles recortes agresivos si la actividad económica se desacelera significativamente. Notablemente, los activos fuera de EE.UU. son vistos como cada vez más atractivos, con mercados europeos y asiáticos que se espera superen el rendimiento. La perspectiva presenta tres escenarios: un caso base con volatilidad persistente en la política estadounidense pero una mejora gradual en el comercio entre EE.UU. y China, un escenario negativo con aumento de tarifas y riesgo de recesión, y un escenario positivo con un giro en la política y una mejora en el crecimiento global. Las recomendaciones de inversión incluyen diversificación entre regiones y activos, favoreciendo factores de baja volatilidad y calidad en acciones estadounidenses, y preferencia por bonos globales fuera de EE.UU.
Invesco는 2025년 중기 투자 전망을 발표하며 주요 시장 동향과 투자 전략을 강조했습니다. 보고서는 관세율, 금리 변동, 인플레이션 전망과 관련된 글로벌 불확실성이 계속될 것임을 강조합니다. 전망에 따르면 미국 금리는 경제 활동이 크게 둔화될 경우 공격적인 인하가 있을 수 있기 전에 안정적으로 유지될 것으로 보입니다. 특히, 미국 외 자산은 점점 더 매력적으로 평가되며, 유럽 및 아시아 시장이 우수한 성과를 낼 것으로 예상됩니다. 전망은 세 가지 시나리오를 제시합니다: 미국 정책 변동성이 지속되지만 미중 무역이 점진적으로 개선되는 기본 시나리오, 관세가 확대되고 경기 침체 위험이 있는 하방 시나리오, 정책 전환과 글로벌 성장 개선이 특징인 상방 시나리오입니다. 투자 권고사항으로는 지역과 자산 전반에 걸친 분산 투자, 미국 주식에서 저변동성 및 우수 품질 요소 선호, 그리고 미국 외 글로벌 채권 선호가 포함됩니다.
Invesco a publié ses Perspectives d'Investissement mi-2025, mettant en lumière les principales tendances du marché et stratégies d'investissement. Le rapport souligne une incertitude mondiale persistante, notamment concernant les taux tarifaires, les variations des taux d'intérêt et les prévisions d'inflation. Les perspectives suggèrent que les taux américains resteront stables avant d'éventuelles baisses agressives si l'activité économique ralentit significativement. Notamment, les actifs hors États-Unis sont jugés de plus en plus attractifs, avec des marchés européens et asiatiques attendus en surperformance. Le rapport présente trois scénarios : un scénario de base avec une volatilité persistante de la politique américaine mais une amélioration progressive du commerce sino-américain, un scénario baissier avec une escalade des tarifs et un risque de récession, et un scénario haussier caractérisé par un pivot politique et une amélioration de la croissance mondiale. Les recommandations d'investissement incluent une diversification entre régions et actifs, une préférence pour des facteurs de faible volatilité et de qualité sur les actions américaines, ainsi qu'une préférence pour les obligations globales hors États-Unis.
Invesco hat seinen Midyear Investment Outlook 2025 veröffentlicht, der wichtige Markttrends und Anlagestrategien hervorhebt. Der Bericht betont die anhaltende globale Unsicherheit, insbesondere in Bezug auf Zolltarife, Zinsänderungen und Inflationsprognosen. Der Ausblick deutet darauf hin, dass die US-Zinsen stabil bleiben, bevor bei einer deutlichen Abschwächung der Wirtschaftsaktivität möglicherweise aggressive Kürzungen erfolgen. Bemerkenswert ist, dass Nicht-US-Anlagen als zunehmend attraktiv angesehen werden, wobei europäische und asiatische Märkte voraussichtlich besser abschneiden. Der Ausblick stellt drei Szenarien dar: einen Basisfall mit anhaltender US-Politikvolatilität, aber allmählicher Verbesserung des US-China-Handels, ein Abwärtsszenario mit eskalierenden Zöllen und Rezessionsrisiko sowie ein Aufwärtsszenario mit Politikwechsel und verbessertem globalem Wachstum. Anlageempfehlungen umfassen Diversifikation über Regionen und Anlageklassen, Bevorzugung von niedrigvolatilen und qualitativ hochwertigen US-Aktien sowie eine Präferenz für globale Anleihen außerhalb der USA.
Positive
  • Non-US assets are positioned for continued outperformance, particularly in European and Asian markets
  • European Central Bank's actions are supporting consumer confidence and spending
  • German fiscal policy shift towards increased infrastructure and defense investment provides growth tailwind
  • Markets have shown resilience and recovery following 'Liberation Day' announcement
Negative
  • Continued uncertainty in global markets regarding tariff rates, interest rates, and growth forecasts
  • US domestic policy volatility expected to persist throughout 2025
  • US tariffs remain at multi-decade highs despite some improvement
  • Risk of US recession in downside scenario with potential global growth slowdown

Insights

Invesco's midyear outlook suggests pivoting toward non-US assets amid US policy volatility and potential rate cuts later in 2025.

Invesco's 2025 Midyear Investment Outlook presents a measured view of global markets following an unprecedented first half characterized by trade relation disruptions and political realignments. The base case scenario acknowledges continued US domestic policy volatility but with tariffs settling below initially announced levels on "Liberation Day" and gradually improving US-China relations.

The outlook makes several key observations worth unpacking. First, the Federal Reserve faces a significant dilemma with contradictory economic signals - hard data suggesting maintained rates while soft data points to an impending slowdown. This inconsistency suggests rates will likely remain on hold initially but could be cut aggressively if economic activity significantly deteriorates.

Meanwhile, a fascinating divergence in global monetary policy is emerging. Central banks outside the US are finding greater flexibility to ease rates as US tariffs and a weaker dollar create disinflationary pressures abroad. The European Central Bank has already implemented more aggressive rate cuts than expected, bolstering consumer confidence. Simultaneously, Germany's suspension of its debt brake to increase defense and infrastructure spending creates a substantial tailwind for European growth.

The investment implications of this environment favor broad diversification across geographies and asset classes. Within US equities, low volatility, quality, and high dividend factors are preferred while limiting mega-cap exposure. The outlook anticipates non-US equities outperforming through year-end, particularly European and Asian markets. For fixed income, global ex-US bonds and local currency emerging market bonds are recommended, with caution advised across most credit sectors.

Two alternative scenarios present contrasting outcomes: a downside case where escalating tariffs trigger a US recession and global slowdown, versus an upside scenario where policy pivots toward growth, improving US-China relations and global economic conditions. This range of potential outcomes reinforces the value of strategic diversification in the current uncertain environment.

  • Continued uncertainty: Precise estimates of where tariff rates will settle, timing of interest rate changes, and detailed inflation and growth forecasts remain uncertain in the near term. 
  • Federal Reserve: US rates will likely remain on hold for a while longer with potential for aggressive cutting in the event of significant slowdown of economic activity. 
  • Non-US assets: Our base case suggests that non-US assets are increasingly attractive.

ATLANTA, June 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Invesco released its 2025 Midyear Investment Outlook with insights on the near-term expectation for global markets through the remainder of the year.

The first half of 2025 brought unprecedented challenges, led by a broad reordering of trade relations and political alliances around the globe. Uncertainty across global markets remains a constant, and plenty of unknowns remain. The Global Market Strategy team remains wary about precise estimates of where tariff rates will settle, the exact timing of interest rate changes, and detailed inflation and growth forecasts. The Outlook focuses on the path beyond tariff volatility and how central banks are viewing monetary policy as we enter the second half of 2025.

"We are gaining increased clarity around the trajectory of several key global trends and macroeconomic forces. While we anticipate a sustained shift toward higher tariffs and more restrictive immigration policies in the US., we also foresee elevated fiscal investment in defense and infrastructure across Europe," said Brian Levitt, global market strategist, Invesco. "These dynamics suggest a more inflationary environment and moderated growth outlook for the US in 2025, relative to earlier expectations. Globally, growth may also decelerate, though likely to a lesser extent. A constructive resolution of trade tensions and the potential benefits of regulatory easing could continue to support market resilience."

Base case: Non-US assets are increasingly attractive

In the Outlook's Base Case, US domestic policy volatility and uncertainty are likely to persist for the remainder of 2025. While US tariffs remain at multi-decade highs, they are well below the levels announced on "Liberation Day," and US-China trading relations are expected to gradually improve. These combined effects are likely to cause a mild slowdown, yet the extension of tax cuts and deregulation provide potential tailwinds for the trajectory of the US economy.

"We are confident that non-US assets are increasingly attractive and poised for continued outperformance. The current market environment is an opportunity for investors to diversify their portfolios across regions and asset classes, as well as to reduce concentrations. This may help in weathering volatility while also allowing investors to benefit from potential upside surprises," Levitt added.

The inconsistencies between the hard data, which points to keeping rates on hold, and the soft data, signalling an impending slowdown justifying rate cuts, puts the Fed in a challenging position over the coming months. The Outlook suggests that US rates will stay on hold for a while longer but then be cut aggressively in the event of significant slowdown in activity.

Meanwhile, monetary policy paths are diverging globally, with central banks outside the US finding greater flexibility to ease as US tariffs and a weaker dollar contribute to disinflationary pressures abroad. This has already prompted more aggressive rate cuts than initially expected, with the European Central Bank's actions supporting consumer confidence and spending. In a parallel shift, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's pledge to do 'whatever it takes' to defend Europe—alongside the suspension of Germany's debt brake—has unlocked significant fiscal space, driving increased infrastructure and defense investment. Together, these developments provide a meaningful tailwind for European growth over the coming decade.

The Bank of Japan remains an outlier among major central banks, maintaining a tightening bias. While further rate hikes may be delayed until late 2025 or early 2026, the Outlook expects additional tightening over time. This divergence in policy is likely to provide ongoing support for the Japanese yen.

Investment implications

While markets have recovered following the "Liberation Day" announcement of reciprocal tariffs and subsequent pauses, the Outlook favors broad diversification across geographies and asset classes given continued uncertainty and the potential for further surprises.

Within equities, the Outlook favors low volatility, quality, and high dividend factors within the US while limiting exposure to mega-cap names. Non-US equities are anticipated to outperform through the remainder of the year, led by European and Asian markets.

In fixed income, global ex-US bonds and local currency emerging market bonds are preferred. The Outlook favors a slight underweight across most credit sectors and a cautious approach to portfolio risk-taking.

Elevated downside growth risks, high equity valuations, and benign capital markets activity have led us to remain neutral on risk for alternative assets. A defensive posture is generally preferred in this area, with a focus on private credit and hedged strategies over private equity.

Among major currencies, a widespread reallocation away from US assets could cause a weakening of the US dollar, leading us to favor major developed currencies such as the euro and the pound.

Alternative scenarios

Given the uncertainty surrounding the Base Case, the Outlook incorporates a range of alternative outcomes.

In a downside scenario, there is risk that US policy triggers reciprocal tariffs from other nations and limited deals are negotiated. This could result in geopolitical tensions escalating further with imports to the US falling significantly. In this case it is likely that the US enters a recession, and global growth experiences a significant slowdown, while tariffs elsewhere push up prices outside of the US. Favored assets in this scenario include non-US low volatility and defensive equities, non-US sovereign debt, hedged strategies, gold, and 'safe haven' currencies such as the Japanese yen and Swiss franc are preferred.

Alternatively, an upside scenario could occur where the US administration engages in a policy pivot, tempering tariff and immigration policy while focusing more on pro-growth policies. This could result in partial normalization of trade policy and an improved growth outlook outside the US, offsetting a mild US slowdown and improving relations between the US and China. In this scenario, a more 'risk-on' positioning is preferred, favoring small- and mid-cap value equities, US investment-grade and high-yield bonds, private and real estate equity, CLO equity, industrial commodities, the US dollar, and 'commodity currencies' like the Canadian and Australian dollars.

About Invesco Ltd.
Invesco Ltd. is a global independent investment management firm dedicated to delivering an investment experience that helps people get more out of life. Our distinctive investment teams deliver a comprehensive range of active, passive, and alternative investment capabilities. With offices in more than 20 countries, Invesco managed US$1.8 trillion in assets on behalf of clients worldwide as of March 31, 2024. For more information, visit www.invesco.com/corporate.

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FAQ

What are the key investment recommendations in Invesco's 2025 Midyear Outlook?

The outlook recommends broad diversification, favoring low volatility and quality factors in US equities, preference for non-US equities especially in Europe and Asia, and favoring global ex-US bonds and local currency emerging market bonds.

What is IVZ's outlook for US interest rates in 2025?

Invesco expects US rates to remain on hold initially, followed by potential aggressive cuts if there's a significant slowdown in economic activity.

How does Invesco view non-US assets in their 2025 outlook?

Invesco views non-US assets as increasingly attractive and poised for continued outperformance, particularly in European and Asian markets.

What are the three scenarios presented in Invesco's 2025 outlook?

The outlook presents a base case with persistent US policy volatility, a downside scenario with escalating tariffs and recession risk, and an upside scenario featuring policy pivot and improved global growth.

What is Invesco's outlook for the US dollar in 2025?

The outlook suggests potential weakening of the US dollar due to widespread reallocation away from US assets, leading to a preference for major developed currencies like the euro and pound.
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