Historical ivz News Stories
Invesco Falls After Canada Deal; Buyback Hints Up.
Invesco (IVZ) shares slid late February after low-volume technical selling, while management advanced strategic shifts — a planned sale of its Canadian fund business to CI Global Asset Management and a sizeable share repurchase program — leaving near-term volatility but potential upside backed by analyst targets and capital-return initiatives.
Invesco (IVZ) Swing: Volume, Volatility & Signals.
Invesco shares swung sharply this week—rising into Feb. 10, plunging Feb. 11, then a light-volume rebound Feb. 13—highlighting investor caution absent any clear corporate catalyst. Volume patterns and relative underperformance versus peers point to flow-driven moves and the need to watch AUM, ETF strategy updates and upcoming results.
Invesco (IVZ) Beats Volatility: QQQ & AUM Momentum
Invesco (IVZ) showed pronounced share-price swings in early February 2026, but underlying fundamentals strengthened: AUM rose to $2.1699T, RBC upgraded IVZ with a $35 target, and a C$26B Canadian fund transaction plus the QQQ conversion are driving durable fee and inflow potential. Capital-return activity and targeted debt moves underline disciplined balance-sheet management.