With only a few weeks left in a year impacted by trade wars, equity concentration risk and the increased appeal of artificial intelligence opportunities, defined benefit plan sponsors, money managers and other investment professionals gathered at the Fairmont Empress Hotel in Victoria, B.C. for the Canadian Investment Review’s 2025 Investment Innovation Conference.
From Nov. 19-21, the packed agenda presented a range of sessions to guide institutional investors through technological advancements carving a bigger path in portfolios and the right asset balance required to stay ahead in turbulent times.
Here’s what you missed!
Where does Canada fit in an era of anti-globalization?
Global uncertainty pushing emerging markets debt as alternative funding source
Systematic and quantitative processes unlocking new path for fixed income asset management
Institutional investor demand for alternative debt assets up in CLO market
How CPP Investments is balancing innovation and stability
Central banks poised to increase investment allocations to gold
Journalist mindset expanding due diligence scope for institutional investors
Institutional investors relying on passive global equity strategies missing out on portable alpha
Panel: How is AI being integrated into pension funds’ investment decisions?
How will AI impact the future of investment leadership?
TTC Pension Plan CEO talks in-house expertise, diversification and opportunities in AI
How can financial institutions prepare for financial distress amid rising geopolitical tensions?
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