What do bonds, obesity, clean energy and young people have in common?
What do bonds, obesity, clean energy and young people have in common? They’re all opportunities—and risks—for pension investors
The Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec has reached an agreement with the Quebec government, which plans to establish a new business model for the execution of major infrastructure projects.
Here's a review of the people on the move in December 2014.
The private equity real estate industry continued to grow in 2014, hitting an all-time high.
The Canadian Football League Players’ Association pension plan is looking for hundreds of missing members.
A consortium led by private equity firm BC Partners has reached a deal to acquirer retailer PetSmart for about US$8.7 billion ($10.1 billion).
One way employers can stay on top of their drug spending is to understand how Canada’s medication prices are formed and to educate their employees about the value of the drug plans they offer.
Ivanhoé Cambridge, the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec’s real estate subsidiary, has sold the Fairmont Hotel in Washington, D.C., to MetLife for US$180 million ($207.8 million).
A former Bank of Canada official and an investment expert have both been appointed to the board of the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan.