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34% of global employees expect to work during retirement: survey

Roughly a third (34 per cent) of global employees say they expect to work at least part time after retiring, a percentage that increases to…

Back to basics on transition risk

With inflation still squeezing household budgets, interest rates elevated compared to pre-pandemic norms and an ageing workforce heading towards retirement, employees are under more pressure…

  • By: Sonya Singh
  • December 12, 2025 December 10, 2025
  • 08:56

Coverage of the 2025 DC Investment Forum

On Sept. 30, more than 80 defined contribution pension plan sponsors, consultants, asset managers and other industry stakeholders met at the Omni King Edward Hotel…

2025 DC Investment Forum: Canada must reshape its economy to respond to changing world order

Democratic nations are facing a host of monumental challenges, including a shifting world order, the rapid spread of misinformation, an aging population and a rapidly…

2025 DC Investment Forum: Canadians retiring later, getting better at estimating how much savings they’ll need

While Canadians have a better sense of the savings they’ll need to retire comfortably, they may still be underestimating the true cost, according to research…

2025 DC Investment Forum: Advice is key to solving the DC retirement income challenge

According to MFS Investment Management’s Sean Kenney, his three sisters would all fall within the same target-date age cohort, but their lifestyles and retirement goals…

2025 DC Investment Forum: How target-date fund’s glide path design, long-term asset mix impact member outcomes

With target-date funds now a dominant investment vehicle in Canada’s defined contribution pension landscape, the glide path is the primary determinant of plan members’ outcomes…

2025 DC Investment Forum: A look at how DC plan sponsors can integrate private assets into target-date fund lineups

While integrating private assets into target-date funds can give plan members income-generating and diversification benefits at an attractive risk profile relative to traditional asset classes,…

2025 DC Investment Forum: Target-date fund equity allocations may not be keeping up with increased savings rates

The last 10 to 15 working years before retirement is a powerful and precarious time for defined contribution plan members, with roughly half of the…

2025 DC Investment Forum: Using private assets in DC plan portfolios as an inflation hedge

After a “Goldlilocks period” of low inflation and economic stability in the 2010s, the coming decades are expected to be marked by a higher cost…

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60% of U.S.-based DC pension plan sponsors want to retain assets in plan: survey

Roughly six in 10 (60 per cent) U.S.-based defined contribution pension plan sponsors say they want to retain assets in the plan, often by limiting…

  • By: Staff
  • November 3, 2025 November 3, 2025
  • 15:00

B.C. pension plan sponsors’ assets increase 10% to $237.6 billion in 2024: report

While the total number of pension plans in B.C. declined to 610 in 2024, overall membership increased by four per cent to 1.34 million members,…

  • By: Staff
  • October 30, 2025 October 28, 2025
  • 11:00

World’s 300 largest pension funds reach US$24.4 billion in assets: report

The value of the world’s 300 largest pension funds reached US$24.4 trillion in 2024, growing by 7.8 per cent to reach a new record sum,…

  • By: Staff
  • September 11, 2025 September 10, 2025
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45% of U.S. CAP members open to investing in private equity, debt: survey

Nearly half (45 per cent) of U.S. capital accumulation plan members say they’d invest in private equity and private debt investments if their plan provided…

  • By: Staff
  • September 9, 2025 September 9, 2025
  • 15:00
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How does increased exposure to private assets impact CAP members’ financial health, retirement readiness?

Amid a push to open U.S. capital accumulation plans to direct investments in private assets, it’s important for plan sponsors and members to take a…

2025 Risk Management Conference: FSRA prioritizing collaborative approach to pension regulation

The Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario is working to address the problems of a detailed compliance approach to pension regulation, said James Hoffner (pictured…

Staying resilient in the face of increased volatility at the Co-operators

Peter Shaker’s job requires him to stay connected with the financial world, its economic movement and any developing investment trends — mainly, what’s making people…

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Canadian CAP members increasingly investing in TDFs: report

Canadian capital accumulation plan members are increasingly allocating their investments to target-date funds, according to a new report by Sun Life Financial Inc. The report…

  • By: Staff
  • July 10, 2025 July 9, 2025
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Editorial: DEI’s non-linear evolution will carry on despite backlash

Three years ago, I wrote an editorial for our inaugural DEI Issue heralding the overdue and rising attention that was being bestowed on diversity, equity…

A closer look at the Nordic countries’ approach to sustainable investing

It’s a generally recognized fact that institutional investors in the Nordic region pioneered the approach to sustainable investing, including incorporating environmental, social and governance factors.…

Are Sharia-compliant investment funds becoming more common in DC lineups?

Defined contribution pension plan sponsors are navigating the demands of a strict asset allocation guideline in accordance with Islam by incorporating Sharia-compliant funds into their…

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U.K. DC pension providers committing 10% of default funds to private markets by 2030

Seventeen of the largest workplace pension providers in the U.K. have agreed to invest at least 10 per cent of their defined contribution default funds…

  • By: Staff
  • May 15, 2025 May 15, 2025
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Market turmoil has many afraid to check retirement savings

Michael Montgomery used to check the balance on his retirement account once a week and smile. But lately, not wanting to get upset and question…