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Invesco's February AUM Falls Marginally on Weak Markets, Outflows
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Invesco (IVZ - Free Report) has announced preliminary AUM for February 2025. The company’s month-end AUM of $1.89 trillion represented a 0.7% fall from the previous month.
Invesco reported net long-term inflows of $6 billion for February. Non-management fee earning net inflows were $4.4 billion, while money market net outflows totaled $7.1 billion. Further, the company’s AUM was unfavorably impacted by weak market returns, which decreased its AUM by $20 billion. On the other hand, FX raised the AUM balance by $2 billion.
Invesco’s preliminary average total AUM in the quarter through Feb. 28 was $1.89 trillion, and the preliminary average active AUM came in at $1.04 trillion.
Invesco’s Performance Breakdown by Asset Class
At the end of February, Invesco’s AUM under ETFs & Index Strategies was $505.3 billion, falling marginally from the previous month. The Fundamental Equities AUM was $267.3 billion, down 2.6% from January 2025-end.
Also, AUM under Multi-Asset/Other was $59.8 billion, declining slightly from the previous month’s end. Global Liquidity AUM was $192.6 billion, decreasing 3.8% sequentially. QQQs AUM was $323.8 billion, which fell 1.4%.
On the other hand, in February, Fundamental Fixed Income AUM of $287.3 billion grew 1.7% sequentially. Also, Private Markets AUM rose 1.3% to $132.8 billion, while the APAC Managed AUM grew slightly to $119.2 billion.
Our Take on Invesco
Several macroeconomic headwinds have been leading to a volatile trend in asset flows, which, along with a tough operating environment, might hurt Invesco’s top line in the near term. However, buyouts, diverse product offerings and alternative investment strategies, global presence and a solid AUM balance will likely keep aiding the company’s financials.
In the past three months, shares of IVZ have lost 15.7% compared with the industry’s decline of 19.4%.
Franklin Resources, Inc. (BEN - Free Report) reported its preliminary AUM of $1.58 trillion as of Feb. 28, 2025. This reflected a marginal decrease from the prior month.
The decline in BEN’s AUM balance was due to long-term net outflows of $10 billion at Western Asset Management, partially offset by the impacts of positive markets. Excluding Western Asset Management, preliminary long-term net flows were flat.
AllianceBernstein Holding L.P. (AB - Free Report) announced AUM for February 2025. The company’s preliminary month-end AUM of $805 billion reflects a marginal decrease from the end of January 2025.
The fall in AB’s AUM balance was entirely due to market depreciation. In February, firmwide net flows were stable.
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Invesco's February AUM Falls Marginally on Weak Markets, Outflows
Invesco (IVZ - Free Report) has announced preliminary AUM for February 2025. The company’s month-end AUM of $1.89 trillion represented a 0.7% fall from the previous month.
Invesco reported net long-term inflows of $6 billion for February. Non-management fee earning net inflows were $4.4 billion, while money market net outflows totaled $7.1 billion. Further, the company’s AUM was unfavorably impacted by weak market returns, which decreased its AUM by $20 billion. On the other hand, FX raised the AUM balance by $2 billion.
Invesco’s preliminary average total AUM in the quarter through Feb. 28 was $1.89 trillion, and the preliminary average active AUM came in at $1.04 trillion.
Invesco’s Performance Breakdown by Asset Class
At the end of February, Invesco’s AUM under ETFs & Index Strategies was $505.3 billion, falling marginally from the previous month. The Fundamental Equities AUM was $267.3 billion, down 2.6% from January 2025-end.
Also, AUM under Multi-Asset/Other was $59.8 billion, declining slightly from the previous month’s end. Global Liquidity AUM was $192.6 billion, decreasing 3.8% sequentially. QQQs AUM was $323.8 billion, which fell 1.4%.
On the other hand, in February, Fundamental Fixed Income AUM of $287.3 billion grew 1.7% sequentially. Also, Private Markets AUM rose 1.3% to $132.8 billion, while the APAC Managed AUM grew slightly to $119.2 billion.
Our Take on Invesco
Several macroeconomic headwinds have been leading to a volatile trend in asset flows, which, along with a tough operating environment, might hurt Invesco’s top line in the near term. However, buyouts, diverse product offerings and alternative investment strategies, global presence and a solid AUM balance will likely keep aiding the company’s financials.
In the past three months, shares of IVZ have lost 15.7% compared with the industry’s decline of 19.4%.
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At present, Invesco carries a Zacks Rank of 3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.
Performance of Invesco’s Peers in February
Franklin Resources, Inc. (BEN - Free Report) reported its preliminary AUM of $1.58 trillion as of Feb. 28, 2025. This reflected a marginal decrease from the prior month.
The decline in BEN’s AUM balance was due to long-term net outflows of $10 billion at Western Asset Management, partially offset by the impacts of positive markets. Excluding Western Asset Management, preliminary long-term net flows were flat.
AllianceBernstein Holding L.P. (AB - Free Report) announced AUM for February 2025. The company’s preliminary month-end AUM of $805 billion reflects a marginal decrease from the end of January 2025.
The fall in AB’s AUM balance was entirely due to market depreciation. In February, firmwide net flows were stable.