Invesco Ltd. News
Invesco Ltd. is a publicly owned investment manager. The firm provides its services to retail clients, institutional clients, high-net worth clients, public entities, corporations, unions, non-profit organizations, endowments, foundations, pension funds, financial institutions, and sovereign wealth funds. It manages separate client-focused equity and fixed income portfolios. The firm also launches equity, fixed income, commodity, multi-asset, and balanced mutual funds for its clients. It launches equity, fixed income, multi-asset, and balanced exchange-traded funds. The firm also launches and manages private funds. It invests in the public equity and fixed income markets across the globe. The firm also invests in alternative markets, such as commodities and currencies. For the equity portion of its portfolio, it invests in growth and value stocks of large-cap, mid-cap, and small-cap companies. For the fixed income portion of its portfolio, the firm invests in convertibles, government bonds, municipal bonds, treasury securities, and cash. It also invests in short term and intermediate term bonds, investment grade and high yield bonds, taxable and tax-free bonds, senior secured loans, and structured securities such as asset-backed securities, mortgage-backed securities, and commercial mortgage-backed securities. The firm employs absolute return, global macro, and long/short strategies. It employs quantitative analysis to make its investments. The firm was formerly known as Invesco Plc, AMVESCAP plc, Amvesco plc, Invesco PLC, Invesco MIM, and H. Lotery & Co. Ltd. Invesco Ltd. was founded in 1935 and is based in Atlanta, Georgia with an additional office in Hamilton, Bermuda.
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Invesco IVZ: ETF Rivalry, AUM Headwinds Surge Now!
- Recent analyst downgrades, a midweek IVZ sell-off, softer AUM and Invesco’s strategic real-estate fund closure combine with BlackRock’s new iShares filing to create near-term pressure on Invesco (IVZ). This article explains the events, the data behind them, and practical implications for investors.
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Invesco Boosts Returns with $1B Buyback Plan
Invesco (IVZ) announced a $1 billion share repurchase authorization, alongside modest AUM growth to $2.17 trillion and a recent share-price pullback — moves that reshape capital allocation, earnings-per-share dynamics, and investor outlook.
20d
Invesco $1B Buybacks Drive Record ETF Inflows Now!
Invesco (IVZ) authorized a $1 billion share repurchase in Feb. 2026 alongside Q4 2025 results showing $19.1 billion of net long-term inflows and a record $2.2 trillion AUM. Management posted a one-time $1.8 billion intangible impairment but highlighted strong ETF momentum and international growth; a March investor presentation offers updated guidance. Related Invesco affiliate news (IVR) flagged a separate high-yield dividend shift.
27d
Invesco Boosts Fees, Launches Real-Estate Trust Q1
Invesco (IVZ) pushed further into fee-enhancing products this week, unveiling fixed-income ETFs and a Core Plus Real Estate collective trust for retirement plans, while reporting stronger AUM and net inflows, a $1B share repurchase authorization, and modest institutional buying—moves that together sharpen its revenue mix and support valuation.
10 Mar at 13:54
Invesco $1B Buyback Boosts IVZ; ETF & Dividends Q1
Invesco (IVZ) authorized a $1 billion share repurchase, declared a March dividend for a bond fund, proposed discontinuing one index, and published an alternatives outlook—moves that sharpen capital return, product rationalization, and fee-mix shifts. These concrete developments could support EPS and AUM composition while highlighting ETF demand and private-credit positioning.
03 Mar at 13:54
Invesco Q4 Surge: AUM Boost vs. Impairment Hit
Invesco reported record long-term net inflows and AUM growth in Q4 2025, but a significant non-cash impairment and near-term transformation costs dampened GAAP results and prompted mixed analyst reactions. Recent capital moves and platform investments shape the stock outlook.
24 Feb at 13:56
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.