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Special topics
The Executive Summary
This year’s Expected Returns publication includes:
The expected returns for all major asset classes for the 2023-2027 period
A thorough analysis of valuations and macro scenarios
How climate change affects the future returns of asset classes
Special topics on global trade, food (in)security, AI, and the energy transition


Peter van der Welle
Strategist Sustainable Multi Asset Solutions
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This is the first time since we started publishing the Expected Returns twelve years ago that we expect the developed equity risk premium to be below its steady-state excess return

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Long-Term Expected Returns
For the outlook on long-term steady-state returns, read our Long-Term Expected Returns.