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The world in 2030: Investing for the next decade
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The world in 2030: Investing for the next decade
The world in 2030 may seem a long way off, but at Capital Group we spend a lot of time thinking about the distant future.
“Imagining life in 2030 is not a hypothetical for me,” notes Capital Group vice chairman Rob Lovelace, a sentiment echoed by many of his colleagues. “In the portfolios that I manage, my average holding period is about eight years, so I’m living that approach to investing.”
We asked our investment team to look in their crystal balls to envision how life may change by the end of the decade. Here are seven portfolio managers’ perspectives on the world in 2030, and how these shifting trends influence their investment decisions.
- COVID could be this generation’s Pearl Harbor
- Cash is an endangered species
- A cure for cancer may be around the corner
- Health care innovation reaches warp speed
- Renewable energy powers the world
- Electric and autonomous vehicles hit the fast lane
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