Fueling the Future: Investing Across the Global Energy Landscape
Navigating an unprecedented and uncertain energy landscape is critical for long-term investors.
Megatrends are reshaping global economies, industries, and markets. These trends have been focused on social and political change, technology disruption, and demographic and climate change. Understanding how these megatrends interact and impact different regions and populations allows investors to invest smarter. At PGIM, we draw insights from investment professionals, leading academics and policymakers worldwide to examine the most notable megatrends and identify the long-term investment implications across asset classes and sectors.
Navigating an unprecedented and uncertain energy landscape is critical for long-term investors.
The forces reshaping labor markets will impact productivity, growth, inflation and deficits, creating a new set of winning and losing industries and countries.
Understanding and navigating the rapid evolution of our fragile global food system is crucial for institutional investors.
The current growth and complexity of private capital is radically altering the investment opportunities and challenges facing institutional investors.
The impending wave of technology-driven disruption in the services sector will offer long-term, active investors ample opportunity across a host of industries.
Cryptocurrencies remain unattractive for institutional investors, but underlying technologies present new opportunities.
Exposing the hidden portfolio vulnerabilities and potential opportunities in the transition to a lower-carbon world.
Now is the time to focus on the massive disruption that lies ahead so we’re best positioned for when the Great Lockdown has passed.
Disruptive forces have led to the emergence of three new business models that are radically changing the investment calculus for institutional investors.
Insights on the escalating tussle between globalization and nationalism, and the investment implications for global financial markets.
As emerging markets diverge, PGIM believes investors need to abandon the old top-down country view in favor of a bottom-up approach across sectors and themes.
Global aging has profound consequences for individuals, businesses, governments and investors. Explore the investment implications of this megatrend.
The "prime time" of urban expansion creates a wealth of new opportunities for investors beyond real estate, from consumer goods to agricultural supply chains.