Invesco Global Factor Investing Study
Published by : Invesco
Our factor investing study explores the growth of factor investing via in-depth face-to-face interviews with chief investment officers, strategy unit executives and factor specialists at 66 leading global institutional investors, asset consultants and private banks.
We spoke with investors that were leading the way when it came to factor investing as well as ‘non-users' who were yet to adopt this investment approach.
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