Changes driven by new technology, scarce resources and a fragmenting world are creating opportunities for corporates and investors alike, says Allianz Global Investors.

Changes driven by new technology, scarce resources and a fragmenting world are creating opportunities for corporates and investors alike, says Allianz Global Investors.
A hard landing is looking to be more likely than a soft landing, according to Ninety One’s head of multi-asset income John Stopford.
The BlackRock Investment Institute said long-term US Treasuries don’t look attractive yet.
This overlooked macroeconomic factor poses an underappreciated risk to investors going forward, according to PGIM’s head of thematic research Shehriyar Antia.
A slightly more stable yet still uncertain outlook calls for agility to find new opportunities.
As part of a new initiative, FSA is talking to market participants about key trends that shape fund selection. This week, Greg Hirt at Allianz Global Investors discusses the impact of difficulties in China’s property sector.
Pictet’s Young Jae Lee is still overweight semiconductor stocks despite taking profits recently.
Equity investors should focus on companies with clear approaches to pricing in generative artificial intelligence to profit from this revolution, says AB.
Henry Loh, head of Asia credit at abrdn, explains why he is less bearish on China than some of his peers.
Sharp rises in the shares of the tech giants have led the S&P500 into bull market territory this year, but there are questions about where we go from here.
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