Recent thinking
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MegaTRENDs: Why TRENDs matter for investing in private markets
27 Jun 2025
A set of megatrends is reshaping the world, creating new opportunities and risks for investments in private markets.
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Slow and steady wins the race: The importance of diversification and dividends in uncertain markets
25 Jun 2025
Global equity income fund manager Richard Saldanha explains why it’s time to be the tortoise, not the hare, when approaching today’s evolving and volatile market.
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Uncertainty and the correlation conundrum: Why it’s time to look at liquid alternatives in a new light
23 Jun 2025
The current macro environment poses significant challenges for investors. Our AIMS Target Return team explain why a less conventional approach can help maintain portfolio resilience and unlock return opportunities.
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Decarbonising agriculture: Unlocking investment in sustainable land use
17 Jun 2025
Agriculture is integral to reaching net-zero emissions and reversing nature loss. Its transition also presents huge investment opportunities. We held a roundtable of experts to discuss challenges and solutions.
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Multi-asset Bitesize: Presidents, policy and markets
16 Jun 2025
Welcome back to Bitesize, our monthly data-viz series, where we unpack market developments in a single chart (or two), giving you sharp insights in under five minutes. This month, we explore what history can tell us about the likely market impact of the US-China tariff dispute.
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Complementing cash: Optimising cash in a rate-cutting cycle
11 Jun 2025
As many central banks begin cutting interest rates, short-term bond strategies can offer a complement to cash holdings. Alastair Sewell explains.
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Bond Voyage: A journey into fixed income
9 Jun 2025
In June, our credit teams look under the bonnet of the European industry’s growth engine.
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Money-market funds: An overview for corporate treasurers and investors
3 Jun 2025
Nana Antwi provides an overview of money-market funds (MMFs) and their importance in cash management for corporate treasurers and many other investor types.
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Show me the value: Investing in carbon removal, part two
2 Jun 2025
In this article, we explore the different types of carbon credits, the development of the markets on which they are bought and sold, and how institutions can use them to achieve their investment and sustainability goals.
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The week in markets: Tariffs and tech dominate the week
30 May 2025
Markets continued to digest the endless news flow on global tariffs, while Nvidia provided further indications of the resilience of company earnings in the first quarter of the year.
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Show me the value: Investing in carbon removal, part one
28 May 2025
New markets are emerging to enable institutions to invest in nature and potentially achieve sustainability-related objectives alongside key financial outcomes.
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The week in markets: Debt and deficits dominate
23 May 2025
US fiscal concerns took centre stage this week, as investors reassessed the long-term sustainability of government debt.
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Multi-asset Bitesize: Why it pays to stay invested in the market
21 May 2025
Welcome back to Bitesize, a monthly data-viz series in which we unpack market developments in a single chart (or two), giving you sharp insights in under five minutes. This month, we explore the recent gold rush, and the surprising implications of taking money out of the equity market during dips.
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Bucking the trend: Emerging market debt shows its mettle amid wider market turbulence
19 May 2025
Emerging-market debt has proved a rare bright spot so far this year as investors struggle to assess the impact of US political upheaval. In this article, Carmen Altenkirch and Nafez Zouk advance reasons why the market is well placed to weather ongoing market turbulence.
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The week in markets: Markets bounce back
16 May 2025
This week, equity markets have been riding a wave of optimism on the back of positive news flow, with the US stock market, as measured by the S&P 500, remarkably erasing its losses for the year.
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Illiquidity premia in private debt: Q1 2025
16 May 2025
In our latest private markets deep dive, our research team crunches the data to see how evolving macro conditions are reflected in private debt returns.
House View
No one can predict the future. But our quarterly House View sets out the collective wisdom of our investment teams on the current state of global markets – and where they might be heading.

The Little Book of Data
Good data visualisation makes us see the world anew. The sixth edition of The Little Book of Data presents original and curated visuals, charts and graphics to offer a fresh perspective on topics shaping our world.

Equities
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Slow and steady wins the race: The importance of diversification and dividends in uncertain markets
Global equity income fund manager Richard Saldanha explains why it’s time to be the tortoise, not the hare, when approaching today’s evolving and volatile market.
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Uncertainty and the correlation conundrum: Why it’s time to look at liquid alternatives in a new light
The current macro environment poses significant challenges for investors. Our AIMS Target Return team explain why a less conventional approach can help maintain portfolio resilience and unlock return opportunities.
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Decarbonising agriculture: Unlocking investment in sustainable land use
Agriculture is integral to reaching net-zero emissions and reversing nature loss. Its transition also presents huge investment opportunities. We held a roundtable of experts to discuss challenges and solutions.
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AI and beyond: Opportunities amid tech turbulence
In the second of our global equity sector hub discussions, Josep Bori, technology sector hub lead, explains where the team is finding its strongest investment convictions in artificial intelligence and beyond.
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2025 voting trends: Four themes to watch
As AGM season gets under way, we look at the key trends that will shape resolutions and lay out our guiding principles for voting.
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Mix and match: The questions and charts that matter to multi-asset investors
Are global equities as diversified as they seem? Can bonds offer reliable protection? Do alternatives enhance the risk-return profile? In this article, we examine these questions and what they mean for investors navigating today’s complex market.
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What’s next for nature? Key takeaways from Biodiversity COP16
Following our participation at COP16, the 16th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity, we reflect on the key themes that emerged, outstanding challenges, and what this all means for investors.
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Spend and save: Three key trends shaping the consumer sector
Our regular sector hub discussions delve into the trends shaping global equity markets. In this article, Harsharan Mann, consumer sector hub lead, explains what investors should look out for in the sector.
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US election 2024: Some initial thoughts from our fund managers
Aviva Investors fund managers Edward Hutchings, Liam Spillane and Max Burns offer their initial thoughts on what the US election means for financial markets.
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Rethinking retirement: Five trends redefining financial advisers’ retirement planning
Retirement today looks quite different from previous generations. With longer life expectancy, fluctuating market conditions and higher costs of living, planning for it has become increasingly complex. In this article, we explore five reasons why financial advisers should rethink retirement to help clients secure their financial future.
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Multi-asset allocation views: Where next for markets after the summer storms?
Volatility returned to markets in the third quarter of the year. While the short-term drivers are not unduly worrying, Sunil Krishnan argues multi-asset investors will need to be watchful over the medium term.
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Equity income megatrends: Four themes reshaping the landscape for income investors
In this article, we look at four megatrends that are likely to transform companies and markets over the coming years, and how they might create opportunities for equity investors.
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Casting a wider net: Equity income investors find opportunities in global tech and industrials
Large tech firms such as Meta have announced they will pay dividends for the first time in 2024, illustrating the opportunities equity income investors can find beyond “traditional” dividend-paying stocks.
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The ‘In’ crowd: Why companies with ‘club’ dynamics can represent opportunities
We explore how creating “clubs” can bolster network effects, enhance firms’ resilience and make them attractive to investors.
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Tech’s tightening grip: What rising US stock concentration means for equity investors
Soaring technology share prices have driven US stock market concentration to unprecedented levels and pushed the US market to a record premium relative to other markets. While both trends could persist, investors need to be aware of the implications, argues Joao Toniato.
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The war on bugs: Climate change contributes to growth in the pest-control industry
Pest control has become a growing priority for city residents and authorities all year round, as rising temperatures and other factors boost the populations of many pest species. But in creating adaptation solutions, the sector could also represent a long-term investment opportunity.
Fixed income
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Complementing cash: Optimising cash in a rate-cutting cycle
As many central banks begin cutting interest rates, short-term bond strategies can offer a complement to cash holdings. Alastair Sewell explains.
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Bond Voyage: A journey into fixed income
In June, our credit teams look under the bonnet of the European industry’s growth engine.
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Money-market funds: An overview for corporate treasurers and investors
Nana Antwi provides an overview of money-market funds (MMFs) and their importance in cash management for corporate treasurers and many other investor types.
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Bucking the trend: Emerging market debt shows its mettle amid wider market turbulence
Emerging-market debt has proved a rare bright spot so far this year as investors struggle to assess the impact of US political upheaval. In this article, Carmen Altenkirch and Nafez Zouk advance reasons why the market is well placed to weather ongoing market turbulence.
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Sovereign engagement: Driving positive change while delivering long-term value
Investor engagement with governments on their climate commitments can be a powerful complement to other forms of stewardship. It can also help investors identify opportunities and mitigate risks, says Thomas Dillon.
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From tactical to strategic: How emerging-market hard currency debt fits in your fixed income portfolio
Investors should consider EMD hard currency for a long-term strategic allocation within fixed-income portfolios to boost portfolio returns, rather than just a short-term tactical play.
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Bond Voyage: A journey into fixed income
In May, our EMD team discusses the most effective way to manage fixed income through episodes of heightened uncertainty.
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Future proofing fixed income
Advances in data analytics and AI-driven insights are changing the landscape in fixed income investing, and the pace of change in innovation and technological adoption is remarkable.
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Bond Voyage: A journey into fixed income
This month, our fixed income teams discuss the drivers behind emerging and developed market convergence, what the US hybrid boom has in store, the continued popularity of money-market funds, and the ups and downs of high yield.
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Bond Voyage: A journey into fixed income
This month, our fixed income teams discuss the boom in hybrid issuance and weigh up the risks and opportunities of potential tariffs, interest rate moves and fiscal dynamics.
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Bond investing: Five things to know about bonds
In this article, we explain key concepts of bond investing, such as yield and duration, explore the role of bonds in investment portfolios and look at the current state of the bond markets.
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Bond Voyage: A journey into fixed income
As we negotiate an uncertain landscape, our fixed income teams reflect on potential sources of resilience.
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The cash conundrum: Five things to know about cash, saving and investing
In this article, we explore the logic behind holding assets in cash, the difference between saving and investment, and why a longer-term focus may help investors achieve their objectives.
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Can credit hold firm in 2025? The outlook for investment grade credit and climate transition
Credit spreads remained largely immune to turbulence in 2024 despite concerns for a reacceleration in inflation, an unprecedented scale of global elections and volatility on economic data and changing rate cut expectations. Where to in 2025?
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Liquidity outlook for 2025: Credit, yield, regulation, positioning – what to expect for the year ahead
The conditions for investing in liquidity look broadly favourable for 2025, but that’s not to say it will be plain sailing.
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Bond Voyage: A journey into fixed income
With a new US president poised to take office, central banks diverging and ongoing political uncertainty, how are the key fixed income asset classes positioned for the year ahead?
Liquidity
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Complementing cash: Optimising cash in a rate-cutting cycle
As many central banks begin cutting interest rates, short-term bond strategies can offer a complement to cash holdings. Alastair Sewell explains.
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Money-market funds: An overview for corporate treasurers and investors
Nana Antwi provides an overview of money-market funds (MMFs) and their importance in cash management for corporate treasurers and many other investor types.
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Bond Voyage: A journey into fixed income
This month, our fixed income teams discuss the drivers behind emerging and developed market convergence, what the US hybrid boom has in store, the continued popularity of money-market funds, and the ups and downs of high yield.
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Bond Voyage: A journey into fixed income
This month, our fixed income teams discuss the boom in hybrid issuance and weigh up the risks and opportunities of potential tariffs, interest rate moves and fiscal dynamics.
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Finding yield as rates fall: A guide for local authority cash managers
In a declining rate environment, it is more important than ever to ensure cash is working as hard as possible to generate the income local authorities need from their cash investments.
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Bond Voyage: A journey into fixed income
As we negotiate an uncertain landscape, our fixed income teams reflect on potential sources of resilience.
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The cash conundrum: Five things to know about cash, saving and investing
In this article, we explore the logic behind holding assets in cash, the difference between saving and investment, and why a longer-term focus may help investors achieve their objectives.
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Liquidity outlook for 2025: Credit, yield, regulation, positioning – what to expect for the year ahead
The conditions for investing in liquidity look broadly favourable for 2025, but that’s not to say it will be plain sailing.
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Bond Voyage: A journey into fixed income
With a new US president poised to take office, central banks diverging and ongoing political uncertainty, how are the key fixed income asset classes positioned for the year ahead?
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The case for ReturnPlus: A capital efficient enhanced liquidity strategy
The ReturnPlus strategy invests in a broad range of liquidity sub-asset classes, while consuming limited regulatory capital. Our ReturnPlus team explains why investors should consider an allocation to the strategy.
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US election 2024: Some initial thoughts from our fund managers
Aviva Investors fund managers Edward Hutchings, Liam Spillane and Max Burns offer their initial thoughts on what the US election means for financial markets.
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Bond Voyage: A journey into fixed income
This month, our fixed-income investment teams discuss US elections, IMF meetings, US versus European high yield, managing declining rates for cash, and what the future might hold in store for gilts.
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An ABS renaissance? Why it may be time for insurers to reconsider asset-backed securities
Securitisation performs a vital role in capital markets and asset-backed securities have historically been a core holding for insurance companies. This article revisits the investment thesis for ABS and explores why the stage may be set for something of a renaissance.
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Liquidity optimisation for insurers: Building a bespoke portfolio solution
In the third part of our liquidity optimisation series, we look at how bespoke liquidity portfolios that take into account the interplay between different assets can suit the needs of insurers.
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Finding the right blend: Optimising asset allocation in liquidity pools
In the second part of our new article series on liquidity optimisation, Alastair Sewell investigates how investors can find the right mix of assets for their liquidity pools.
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A bigger splash: How much liquidity do I need?
The importance of holding liquidity is well understood by large institutions. But how much is enough? In the first part of our new article series on liquidity optimisation, Alastair Sewell investigates the key considerations for different investor types.
Multi-asset & multi-strategy
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Uncertainty and the correlation conundrum: Why it’s time to look at liquid alternatives in a new light
The current macro environment poses significant challenges for investors. Our AIMS Target Return team explain why a less conventional approach can help maintain portfolio resilience and unlock return opportunities.
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Multi-asset Bitesize: Presidents, policy and markets
Welcome back to Bitesize, our monthly data-viz series, where we unpack market developments in a single chart (or two), giving you sharp insights in under five minutes. This month, we explore what history can tell us about the likely market impact of the US-China tariff dispute.
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The week in markets: Tariffs and tech dominate the week
Markets continued to digest the endless news flow on global tariffs, while Nvidia provided further indications of the resilience of company earnings in the first quarter of the year.
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The week in markets: Debt and deficits dominate
US fiscal concerns took centre stage this week, as investors reassessed the long-term sustainability of government debt.
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Multi-asset Bitesize: Why it pays to stay invested in the market
Welcome back to Bitesize, a monthly data-viz series in which we unpack market developments in a single chart (or two), giving you sharp insights in under five minutes. This month, we explore the recent gold rush, and the surprising implications of taking money out of the equity market during dips.
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The week in markets: Markets bounce back
This week, equity markets have been riding a wave of optimism on the back of positive news flow, with the US stock market, as measured by the S&P 500, remarkably erasing its losses for the year.
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The week in markets: Stress relief for markets
The investor fear gauge, otherwise known as the VIX Index, hit a four-week low as markets have now bounced back from their April nadir.
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The week in markets: 100 days of President Trump
Risk assets bounced back this week following increased hopes of a further de-escalation in the trade war and a positive earnings cycle.
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The week in markets: Stocks rise but uncertainty lingers
Risk assets bounced back this week following increased hopes of a further de-escalation in the trade war and an easing in fears surrounding the independence of the US Federal Reserve.
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Multi-asset Bitesize: How multi-asset investing helps weather tariff turbulence
Welcome to Bitesize, our new monthly data-viz series where we unpack market developments in a single chart (or two), giving you sharp insights in under five minutes. This month, we look at the impact of President Trump’s latest tariffs – and how diversification can help investors stay resilient when markets wobble.
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The week in markets: Markets stabilise but caution remains
Following recent market turmoil, which saw the VIX (volatility) index reach one of its highest points this century, we saw a stabilisation in risk assets this week.
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The week in markets: Calm heads required amid continued volatility
As tariff turbulence continues, we round-up what's happened in markets this week and how we are positioning portfolios.
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UK Spring Statement: What it means for markets and the economy
Vasileios Gkionakis, senior economist and strategist at Aviva Investors, gives his initial reaction to the UK spring budget, outlining what it might mean for UK financial markets and sterling.
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Bond investing: Five things to know about bonds
In this article, we explain key concepts of bond investing, such as yield and duration, explore the role of bonds in investment portfolios and look at the current state of the bond markets.
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Mix and match: The questions and charts that matter to multi-asset investors
Are global equities as diversified as they seem? Can bonds offer reliable protection? Do alternatives enhance the risk-return profile? In this article, we examine these questions and what they mean for investors navigating today’s complex market.
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The cash conundrum: Five things to know about cash, saving and investing
In this article, we explore the logic behind holding assets in cash, the difference between saving and investment, and why a longer-term focus may help investors achieve their objectives.
Private markets
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MegaTRENDs: Why TRENDs matter for investing in private markets
A set of megatrends is reshaping the world, creating new opportunities and risks for investments in private markets.
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Show me the value: Investing in carbon removal, part two
In this article, we explore the different types of carbon credits, the development of the markets on which they are bought and sold, and how institutions can use them to achieve their investment and sustainability goals.
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Show me the value: Investing in carbon removal, part one
New markets are emerging to enable institutions to invest in nature and potentially achieve sustainability-related objectives alongside key financial outcomes.
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Illiquidity premia in private debt: Q1 2025
In our latest private markets deep dive, our research team crunches the data to see how evolving macro conditions are reflected in private debt returns.
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Private debt for DC pensions: The multi-sector opportunity
As the search for better retirement outcomes for the 28 million members of the UK’s defined contribution (DC) pension schemes continues, where are the opportunities for DC investors in private debt and how can they be harnessed?
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Relative value in private markets: Positive but selective
Using proprietary data, our private markets research team compares risk and return across sectors.
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Illiquidity premia in private debt: Q4 2024
In our latest private markets deep dive, our research team crunches the data to see how evolving macroeconomic conditions are reflected in private debt returns.
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Infrastructure debt in 2025: Investor research and discipline are key to unlocking value in the sector
European infrastructure debt issuance should pick up as governments look to stimulate their economies and support the energy transition. But with banks keen to fund some of the best opportunities, investors need to maintain their discipline.
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40 years of lending lessons: How four decades in real estate debt has shaped Aviva Investors’ approach
From navigating market crashes to embracing ESG and technology, Adrian Poole and Gregor Bamert reveal how 40 years of real estate debt investing have moulded Aviva Investors’ strategy – and what it takes to stay ahead in a rapidly changing market.
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What’s next for nature? Key takeaways from Biodiversity COP16
Following our participation at COP16, the 16th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity, we reflect on the key themes that emerged, outstanding challenges, and what this all means for investors.
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Illiquidity premia in private debt: Q3 2024
In our latest private markets deep dive, our research team crunches the data to see how evolving macro conditions are reflected in private debt returns.
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Five things you need to know about LTAFs: Lessons for investors in UK private markets
In November 2021, regulatory changes were introduced in the UK to help facilitate investment into private asset classes. This article on Long-Term Asset Funds (LTAFs) captures five things defined contribution pension schemes should know about progress so far.
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Seizing the moment: The outlook for real estate debt
Gregor Bamert, Sima Kotecha and Nick Solomon discuss the recovery in real estate debt markets in 2024 and the opportunities emerging.
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Get networking: Will the next decade be a golden age for UK infrastructure?
While there are obstacles to overcome, the coming years could see new opportunities for the UK government and the private sector to work together on infrastructure projects, says Darryl Murphy.
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Real asset stories: Curtain House
In the first instalment of a new series of case studies on our real asset investments, we look at Curtain House, a Victorian warehouse Aviva Investors is converting into a modern, environmentally friendly office building.
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Illiquidity premia in private debt: Q2 2024
In our latest real assets deep dive, our research team explains how our data on illiquidity premia indicates the benefits of a multi-asset approach to private debt investing.
Economic research
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Decarbonising agriculture: Unlocking investment in sustainable land use
Agriculture is integral to reaching net-zero emissions and reversing nature loss. Its transition also presents huge investment opportunities. We held a roundtable of experts to discuss challenges and solutions.
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The week in markets: Tariffs and tech dominate the week
Markets continued to digest the endless news flow on global tariffs, while Nvidia provided further indications of the resilience of company earnings in the first quarter of the year.
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The week in markets: Debt and deficits dominate
US fiscal concerns took centre stage this week, as investors reassessed the long-term sustainability of government debt.
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The week in markets: Markets bounce back
This week, equity markets have been riding a wave of optimism on the back of positive news flow, with the US stock market, as measured by the S&P 500, remarkably erasing its losses for the year.
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The week in markets: Stress relief for markets
The investor fear gauge, otherwise known as the VIX Index, hit a four-week low as markets have now bounced back from their April nadir.
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The week in markets: 100 days of President Trump
Risk assets bounced back this week following increased hopes of a further de-escalation in the trade war and a positive earnings cycle.
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The week in markets: Stocks rise but uncertainty lingers
Risk assets bounced back this week following increased hopes of a further de-escalation in the trade war and an easing in fears surrounding the independence of the US Federal Reserve.
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The week in markets: Markets stabilise but caution remains
Following recent market turmoil, which saw the VIX (volatility) index reach one of its highest points this century, we saw a stabilisation in risk assets this week.
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Future proofing fixed income
Advances in data analytics and AI-driven insights are changing the landscape in fixed income investing, and the pace of change in innovation and technological adoption is remarkable.
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The week in markets: Calm heads required amid continued volatility
As tariff turbulence continues, we round-up what's happened in markets this week and how we are positioning portfolios.
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UK Spring Statement: What it means for markets and the economy
Vasileios Gkionakis, senior economist and strategist at Aviva Investors, gives his initial reaction to the UK spring budget, outlining what it might mean for UK financial markets and sterling.
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2025 voting trends: Four themes to watch
As AGM season gets under way, we look at the key trends that will shape resolutions and lay out our guiding principles for voting.
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Transition finance: How the UK can lead as transition finance reshapes investing and economies
As a member of the UK’s newly formed Transition Finance Council, Mark Versey explains why and how a transition finance lens can transform investing.
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Decarbonising buildings: Five barriers and how to overcome them
The built environment generates almost two-fifths of global emissions, but decarbonising the sector will require a coordinated effort. We brought together experts across the value chain to discuss shared challenges and solutions.
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Decarbonising transport: Five key challenges and how to overcome them
Creating sustainable transport solutions is vital to meet net-zero pledges, but progress has been patchy. To encourage mobilisation across value chains, we brought together a range of sector experts to identify key blockers and potential solutions.
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Building bridges to net zero: Mobilising value chains for decarbonisation
From aviation to heavy industry, achieving net zero requires a collective unlocking of entire ecosystems. This is what our sector roundtables aim to do, by bringing together stakeholders from across the value chain of high-impact sectors.
Insurance
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Decarbonising agriculture: Unlocking investment in sustainable land use
Agriculture is integral to reaching net-zero emissions and reversing nature loss. Its transition also presents huge investment opportunities. We held a roundtable of experts to discuss challenges and solutions.
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The week in markets: Tariffs and tech dominate the week
Markets continued to digest the endless news flow on global tariffs, while Nvidia provided further indications of the resilience of company earnings in the first quarter of the year.
-
The week in markets: Debt and deficits dominate
US fiscal concerns took centre stage this week, as investors reassessed the long-term sustainability of government debt.
-
The week in markets: Markets bounce back
This week, equity markets have been riding a wave of optimism on the back of positive news flow, with the US stock market, as measured by the S&P 500, remarkably erasing its losses for the year.
-
The week in markets: Stress relief for markets
The investor fear gauge, otherwise known as the VIX Index, hit a four-week low as markets have now bounced back from their April nadir.
-
The week in markets: 100 days of President Trump
Risk assets bounced back this week following increased hopes of a further de-escalation in the trade war and a positive earnings cycle.
-
The week in markets: Stocks rise but uncertainty lingers
Risk assets bounced back this week following increased hopes of a further de-escalation in the trade war and an easing in fears surrounding the independence of the US Federal Reserve.
-
The week in markets: Markets stabilise but caution remains
Following recent market turmoil, which saw the VIX (volatility) index reach one of its highest points this century, we saw a stabilisation in risk assets this week.
-
Future proofing fixed income
Advances in data analytics and AI-driven insights are changing the landscape in fixed income investing, and the pace of change in innovation and technological adoption is remarkable.
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The week in markets: Calm heads required amid continued volatility
As tariff turbulence continues, we round-up what's happened in markets this week and how we are positioning portfolios.
-
UK Spring Statement: What it means for markets and the economy
Vasileios Gkionakis, senior economist and strategist at Aviva Investors, gives his initial reaction to the UK spring budget, outlining what it might mean for UK financial markets and sterling.
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2025 voting trends: Four themes to watch
As AGM season gets under way, we look at the key trends that will shape resolutions and lay out our guiding principles for voting.
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Transition finance: How the UK can lead as transition finance reshapes investing and economies
As a member of the UK’s newly formed Transition Finance Council, Mark Versey explains why and how a transition finance lens can transform investing.
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Decarbonising buildings: Five barriers and how to overcome them
The built environment generates almost two-fifths of global emissions, but decarbonising the sector will require a coordinated effort. We brought together experts across the value chain to discuss shared challenges and solutions.
-
Decarbonising transport: Five key challenges and how to overcome them
Creating sustainable transport solutions is vital to meet net-zero pledges, but progress has been patchy. To encourage mobilisation across value chains, we brought together a range of sector experts to identify key blockers and potential solutions.
-
Building bridges to net zero: Mobilising value chains for decarbonisation
From aviation to heavy industry, achieving net zero requires a collective unlocking of entire ecosystems. This is what our sector roundtables aim to do, by bringing together stakeholders from across the value chain of high-impact sectors.
Pensions
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Decarbonising agriculture: Unlocking investment in sustainable land use
Agriculture is integral to reaching net-zero emissions and reversing nature loss. Its transition also presents huge investment opportunities. We held a roundtable of experts to discuss challenges and solutions.
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The week in markets: Tariffs and tech dominate the week
Markets continued to digest the endless news flow on global tariffs, while Nvidia provided further indications of the resilience of company earnings in the first quarter of the year.
-
The week in markets: Debt and deficits dominate
US fiscal concerns took centre stage this week, as investors reassessed the long-term sustainability of government debt.
-
The week in markets: Markets bounce back
This week, equity markets have been riding a wave of optimism on the back of positive news flow, with the US stock market, as measured by the S&P 500, remarkably erasing its losses for the year.
-
The week in markets: Stress relief for markets
The investor fear gauge, otherwise known as the VIX Index, hit a four-week low as markets have now bounced back from their April nadir.
-
The week in markets: 100 days of President Trump
Risk assets bounced back this week following increased hopes of a further de-escalation in the trade war and a positive earnings cycle.
-
The week in markets: Stocks rise but uncertainty lingers
Risk assets bounced back this week following increased hopes of a further de-escalation in the trade war and an easing in fears surrounding the independence of the US Federal Reserve.
-
The week in markets: Markets stabilise but caution remains
Following recent market turmoil, which saw the VIX (volatility) index reach one of its highest points this century, we saw a stabilisation in risk assets this week.
-
Future proofing fixed income
Advances in data analytics and AI-driven insights are changing the landscape in fixed income investing, and the pace of change in innovation and technological adoption is remarkable.
-
The week in markets: Calm heads required amid continued volatility
As tariff turbulence continues, we round-up what's happened in markets this week and how we are positioning portfolios.
-
UK Spring Statement: What it means for markets and the economy
Vasileios Gkionakis, senior economist and strategist at Aviva Investors, gives his initial reaction to the UK spring budget, outlining what it might mean for UK financial markets and sterling.
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2025 voting trends: Four themes to watch
As AGM season gets under way, we look at the key trends that will shape resolutions and lay out our guiding principles for voting.
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Transition finance: How the UK can lead as transition finance reshapes investing and economies
As a member of the UK’s newly formed Transition Finance Council, Mark Versey explains why and how a transition finance lens can transform investing.
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Decarbonising buildings: Five barriers and how to overcome them
The built environment generates almost two-fifths of global emissions, but decarbonising the sector will require a coordinated effort. We brought together experts across the value chain to discuss shared challenges and solutions.
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Decarbonising transport: Five key challenges and how to overcome them
Creating sustainable transport solutions is vital to meet net-zero pledges, but progress has been patchy. To encourage mobilisation across value chains, we brought together a range of sector experts to identify key blockers and potential solutions.
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Building bridges to net zero: Mobilising value chains for decarbonisation
From aviation to heavy industry, achieving net zero requires a collective unlocking of entire ecosystems. This is what our sector roundtables aim to do, by bringing together stakeholders from across the value chain of high-impact sectors.
Responsible investment
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MegaTRENDs: Why TRENDs matter for investing in private markets
A set of megatrends is reshaping the world, creating new opportunities and risks for investments in private markets.
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Decarbonising agriculture: Unlocking investment in sustainable land use
Agriculture is integral to reaching net-zero emissions and reversing nature loss. Its transition also presents huge investment opportunities. We held a roundtable of experts to discuss challenges and solutions.
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Show me the value: Investing in carbon removal, part two
In this article, we explore the different types of carbon credits, the development of the markets on which they are bought and sold, and how institutions can use them to achieve their investment and sustainability goals.
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Show me the value: Investing in carbon removal, part one
New markets are emerging to enable institutions to invest in nature and potentially achieve sustainability-related objectives alongside key financial outcomes.
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Sovereign engagement: Driving positive change while delivering long-term value
Investor engagement with governments on their climate commitments can be a powerful complement to other forms of stewardship. It can also help investors identify opportunities and mitigate risks, says Thomas Dillon.
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Climate Stewardship 2030 programme
Designed to support our holistic stewardship approach, Aviva Investors adopted its Climate Stewardship 2030 programme (CS30) in 2024.
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Decarbonising power: Challenges and solutions
Decarbonising power is essential to provide affordable, clean energy and deliver net zero ambitions. It also brings significant investment opportunities. We convened a range of industry experts to discuss the barriers and how to overcome them.
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2025 voting trends: Four themes to watch
As AGM season gets under way, we look at the key trends that will shape resolutions and lay out our guiding principles for voting.
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Transition finance: How the UK can lead as transition finance reshapes investing and economies
As a member of the UK’s newly formed Transition Finance Council, Mark Versey explains why and how a transition finance lens can transform investing.
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Decarbonising buildings: Five barriers and how to overcome them
The built environment generates almost two-fifths of global emissions, but decarbonising the sector will require a coordinated effort. We brought together experts across the value chain to discuss shared challenges and solutions.
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Can credit hold firm in 2025? The outlook for investment grade credit and climate transition
Credit spreads remained largely immune to turbulence in 2024 despite concerns for a reacceleration in inflation, an unprecedented scale of global elections and volatility on economic data and changing rate cut expectations. Where to in 2025?
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Infrastructure debt in 2025: Investor research and discipline are key to unlocking value in the sector
European infrastructure debt issuance should pick up as governments look to stimulate their economies and support the energy transition. But with banks keen to fund some of the best opportunities, investors need to maintain their discipline.
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40 years of lending lessons: How four decades in real estate debt has shaped Aviva Investors’ approach
From navigating market crashes to embracing ESG and technology, Adrian Poole and Gregor Bamert reveal how 40 years of real estate debt investing have moulded Aviva Investors’ strategy – and what it takes to stay ahead in a rapidly changing market.
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What’s next for nature? Key takeaways from Biodiversity COP16
Following our participation at COP16, the 16th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity, we reflect on the key themes that emerged, outstanding challenges, and what this all means for investors.
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Buy-and-maintain credit: Taking the road to net zero
Long-term trends like climate change are particularly important for buy-and-maintain investors. How can they integrate climate objectives, such as net zero by 2050, into their portfolios?
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Decarbonising transport: Five key challenges and how to overcome them
Creating sustainable transport solutions is vital to meet net-zero pledges, but progress has been patchy. To encourage mobilisation across value chains, we brought together a range of sector experts to identify key blockers and potential solutions.
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