


Capital Group | Russia-Ukraine conflict threatens global economy
Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine has impacted millions of people. The intensification and spread of the conflict is deeply troubling. This article focuses on potential market and economic implications of the conflict.
Capital Group | Storm cloud: Look past turbulence in US software stocks
US-based cloud software stocks — which soared to dizzying heights during the pandemic — have been in a painful downward spiral since November.
Capital Group | The pros and cons of Bitcoin
Rarely has an emerging technological development captured as much attention as Bitcoin in such a short period of time.
Capital Group | European Equities Outlook 2022
Relatively strong growth expected over the course of the next 12 to 18 months in the major European economies
Capital Group | Outlook 2022
Our outlook on 2022: Long-term perspective on markets and economies
Capital Group | U.S. Outlook 2022: Expect solid growth, stubborn inflation
The U.S. economy remains on a solid path, with growth expected in the 2.5% to 3.0% range. With inflation pressures lingering, investors should consider companies with pricing power and proven dividend growth. Prepare for market volatility.
Capital Group | Investors reveal their top ESG roadblocks
As demand for ESG investing grows, the lack of consistent and robust data remains among the biggest challenges for institutional and wholesale investors globally.
Capital Group | 3 ways the cloud can change our future
Our analysis outlines three ways innovative companies are harnessing the potential of cloud technologies to disrupt their own industries, creating transformational growth.
Capital Group | Can investors help bridge the U.S. digital divide?
While Internet access is key to work, education, finances and health care, up to 79 million Americans, especially in low-income households, lack a broadband subscription. How investors can help ?
Capital Group | Will the pandemic threaten the future of big U.S. cities?
You might think where someone decides to buy their coffee in the morning doesn’t amount to a hill of beans when it comes to the health of the U.S. economy. But, in fact, it could mean a great deal in the years ahead.