2025 Investment Innovation Conference

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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 current moment is rooted in shifting ideas, characterized by the rise and fall of globalization, said Sean Speer, editor-at-large at the Hub and a practitioner-in-residence and fellow at the Public Policy Forum, in the opening keynote at the Canadian Investment Review’s 2025 Investment Innovation Conference. The stagflation of the 1970s, the elections of Margaret […]

Fading developed markets bilateral aid and U.S. tariff policy is pushing emerging markets debt as an attractive alternative for growing countries, according to Yvette Babb, portfolio manager at William Blair. “Debt levels in emerging markets are, in fact, lower than their advanced country counterparts. . . . Default rates are low, but also recovery rates, […]

A quantitative investment process could begin competing with the best fixed income and fundamental traditional credit asset managers in the near future, according to Bernd Wuebben, director of systematic investing and quantitative research at AllianceBernstein. “In the context of quant processes, systematic processes, there’s nothing passive about this,” he said during a session at the […]

The size of the collateralized loan obligation market is revealing an interest pattern in alternative debt investment opportunities, particularly in Europe and the U.S., according to David Lindstone, executive director at Benefit Street Partners Alcentra, which is owned by Franklin Templeton Investments. “It’s about US$1.4 trillion globally at this point, so it’s a very meaningful […]

CPP Investments’ chief executive officer has described the organization as a supertanker, referring to scale — a portfolio approaching $800 billion — and the inability to pivot quickly due to its investments across illiquid assets. “We need to be cognizant of that,” said Derek Walker, the organization’s managing director and head of applied research and […]

The outlier performance of investments in gold can be traced to risk-off activity from central banks around the world, according to Karlan Patel, vice-president and exchange-traded fund investment strategist at State Street Investment Management. “Specifically, it’s Turkey, India, China [and] Poland,” he said during a session at the Canadian Investment Review’s 2025 Investment Innovation Conference. […]

Using journalistic-style investment due diligence can add a differentiated component to a multi-dimensional approach to research, according to Raphael Lewis, head of specialist research at BNY Investments Newton, during a session at the Canadian Investment Review’s 2025 Investment Innovation Conference. “There are many interesting and important quantitative, data-related and intelligence-related tools that an investor can […]

By separating a traditional active equity portfolio into two groups, institutional investors can gain resilience and add value at a time when active global equity strategies have struggled to outperform, said David Alloune, vice-president of asset allocation at Trans-Canada Capital Inc. “A passive investing approach on the largest portion of institutional portfolios is probably not […]

Institutional investors are responsible for setting guardrails and monitoring the use of artificial intelligence tools, rendering standardized guidelines unhelpful at the moment, according to Jacky Chen (pictured right), managing director of completion portfolio strategies and total portfolio management at the OPSEU Pension Trust. Speaking during a panel session at the Canadian Investment Review’s 2025 Investment […]