Australian investment manager IFM Investors is opening a Toronto office at a time of substantial growth in institutional investor business, says Ken Luce, executive director of IFM Investors Canada. “We have had two significant infrastructure investments in Canada. . . . It also gives a place for our investment team to even more closely manage […]
A sustainability investments classification platform co-founded by the British Columbia Investment Management Corp. is being acquired by Net Purpose. The financial details of the transaction weren’t disclosed. Through this deal, Net Purpose will bring SDI AOP methodology, data processing and customer functions in house. It will also launch enhanced sustainable development goal classifications. “As a […]
Michael Yang has left his role as managing partner and head of ventures at the Ontario Municipal Employees’ Retirement System. The departure comes at a time when the investment organization is adopting a strategic shift to focus its investment activity on the domestic market. Yang is based in San Francisco and helped launch the OMERS’ […]
A new partnership between the Public Sector Pension Investment Board and BCE Inc. was built out of an ongoing dialogue and a desire to support “Canadian champions” in their growth ambitions, says Sandiren Curthan, managing director and global head of infrastructure investments at PSP Investments. “The broad picture, is that fibre penetration is lower in […]
Institutional investors are facing tough choices about their allocation choice amid a trade war launched by U.S. President Donald Trump, says Dustin Reid, vice-president and chief strategist of fixed income at Mackenzie Investments. “I think there’s a broad theme in the market, . . . that some of the things that have happened tariff-wise or […]
Home-country bias is a conversation that ebbs and flows, with U.S. investment returns since the 2008/09 financial crisis reigniting the conversation, said Jon Knowles, institutional portfolio manager in global asset allocation at Fidelity Investments. However, it’s important to ask how to appropriately deal with home-country bias against a backdrop where one market and limited diversification […]
The Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec is introducing a program that will steer investment capital toward Quebec companies launching projects that increase productivity or open up new markets. According to a press release, the financing, which is supplemental to the Caisse’s existing programs, will allow qualifying companies to finance their investment projects without […]
In 2025, the Association of Canadian Pension Management is focusing on flexible pension plan models amid a backdrop of multiple elections taking place across Canada. Korinne Collins, chief executive officer at the ACPM, says flexibility is needed around decumulation strategies for defined contribution plans and the potential for different income tax treatments for workers looking […]
The Chinese government is trying to encourage people to spend more by ensuring that share prices will rise, ordering pensions and mutual funds to invest more in domestic stocks to help jolt its languid markets out of the doldrums. Officials told reporters that beginning this year, mutual funds should increase holdings of onshore stocks, called […]
Canadian spending per household trends show the country’s economy is experiencing a recession, said Stephen Poloz, former governor at the Bank of Canada and a special advisor at Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, during a session at the Canadian Investment Review’s 2024 Investment Innovation Conference. Consumer spending numbers have declined around two per cent for […]