Corporate bonds ‘still look fairly attractive’

Five years ago, Patrick O’Toole said he was maintaining overweights in corporate bonds. “We think that strategy is going to pay off over the next few years,” he said at the time. It did. Over the past five years, O’Toole, vice-president of global fixed income at CIBC Asset Management, saw returns around 4.5 per cent; over […]

Have your say: Are you worried about how the U.S. election results might impact the investment climate?

The outcome of the upcoming U.S. election, which will be decided this time next week, will likely affect institutional investors by determining the extent of changes to the capital market and global currencies, according to several investment professionals. “If Democrat Hillary Clinton wins the election, the most likely result is that it’s going to be […]

  • By: Staff
  • November 2, 2016 September 13, 2019
  • 09:30
How the U.S. election will impact currencies

As the U.S. election campaign comes to a close, keep an eye on currency markets – the outcome of the race could impact the U.S. dollar and marketplace, along with other global currencies. “If Democrat Hillary Clinton wins the election, the most likely result is that it’s going to be considered business as usual, [as] […]

More Canadians turning to global equities for retirement savings

Canadians investing for retirement are increasingly looking to diversify their portfolios with global equities, says a new CIBC poll. The poll, which surveyed about 1,000 Canadians who have retirement portfolios, found that, despite the impact of the lower loonie, 41% of respondents are looking for opportunities outside of Canada, up sharply from only 31% last year. Of those […]

  • By: Staff
  • February 25, 2016 September 13, 2019
  • 09:13
Further dip in oil could benefit investors

These days, there’s a major divergence between value and growth stocks. Equity markets and sectors that are experiencing stable growth are expensive, while weaker markets are cheap. Listen to the full podcast on AdvisorToGo. That’s because people have flocked to companies with predictable and high growth, at the expense of more cyclical value companies, says Luc […]

  • By: Katie Keir
  • January 19, 2016 September 13, 2019
  • 09:30
Where have all the safe havens gone?

Managing currency risk in a zero interest rate world

  • By: Staff
  • January 7, 2016 September 13, 2019
  • 16:43
What the Fed rate hike means for investors

Market wasn't surprised at all.

  • By: Staff
  • December 17, 2015 September 13, 2019
  • 12:21
What the Fed rate hike means for investors

Yesterday’s 25-basis-point rate hike by the U.S. Federal Reserve’s didn’t surprise markets. What did was how many hikes are expected to occur in 2016 and 2017, says Prab Sagoo, associate director at Nasdaq Advisory Services. “The calculations from the dot-plot that the Federal Reserve put out indicate there may be up to four rate hikes by […]

Ignore currency risk at your own peril

Currency’s made headlines for the last decade with the spectacular rise and fall of the Canadian dollar. Once lowly, the loonie has, in recent years, hit and then briefly exceeded parity with the U.S. dollar. Good times for Canada’s cross-border shoppers. But, depending on whom you talk to, the rise and fall of the dollar […]

Canada’s growing retiree population expected to suppress bond yields

Over the next decade, 3.5 million people will reach retirement age — the biggest increase in that cohort in Canadian history. And that means trouble for the economy. That retirement wave comprises “nearly 1,000 [people] per day, every day, for 10 years,” says Jeff Waldman, head of Global Fixed Income and managing director at CIBC […]