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Many factors have contributed to a proliferation of debt at the sovereign level, including the coronavirus pandemic and central bankers subsequent fight against inflation. “A lot of themes we’re talking about have led to some scarcity, supply chain fragility leading to that inflationary impulse in tandem with continued fiscal largess,” said Renato Latini, portfolio manager […]

Over the past 10 years, several macroeconomic changes, including increased bank regulations, interest rate volatility and the velocity of acquisitions and fundraising, have impacted private equity and private credit dynamics and brought in fund finance as an asset class. Speaking during a session at the Canadian Investment Review’s 2025 Global Investment Conference, Nicolas Delisle, managing […]

The move towards a core-plus mindset, first-time major allocations to stand-alone credit strategies and a focus on less liquid assets are the top trends in credit among institutional investors, according to Andrzej Skiba, managing director and head of U.S. fixed income on the BlueBay fixed income team at RBC Global Asset Management (U.S.) Inc., speaking during […]

While the traditional markets of asset-based finance, such as mortgages and automobile loans, are mature, the non-traditional ones, such as point-of-sale transactions and home improvement loans, are offering investment opportunities, says John Withrow, principal at AB CarVal, part of AllianceBernstein’s private alternatives business. Speaking during a session at the Canadian Investment Review’s 2025 Global Investment Conference, […]

While the British Columbia Investment Management Corp. supports the goal of net zero by 2050, that doesn’t translate to a hard target for its portfolio, according to Jennifer Coulson (pictured left), the organization’s senior managing director and global head of environmental, social and governance. Speaking in a panel session at the Canadian Investment Review’s 2025 […]

A stigma around the use of leverage by a pension plan is magnified if the organization is facing funding issues, said Brandon Weening, executive vice-president of corporate and capital markets finance at the Ontario Municipal Employees’ Retirement System, during a session at the Canadian Investment Review’s Global Investment Conference. The skepticism around note offerings is […]

Through a series of research papers, investment firm Equiton is working with Concordia University’s John Molson School of Business to explore the sustained cashflows available for institutional investors in Canada’s residential real estate market alongside the impact of climate change. “Do we see any impact on these cashflows moving forward and . . . how […]

While algorithms have historically dictated the actions of data and computers, artificial intelligence has flipped that on its head, according to Gurvir Grewel, U.S. specialist in global equity at William Blair, during a session at the Canadian Investment Review’s 2025 Global Investment Conference. Data through the internet and everything that’s being collected are now dictating the […]

Increasing periods of heightened volatility are demanding composure and trust from investment professionals for their long-term roadmap, according to Josée Mondoux (pictured middle), chief investment officer at the Canadian Medical Protective Association, during a panel session at the Canadian Investment Review’s 2025 Global Investment Conference. Investment professionals are being tested and could be asked to […]

The emergence of private assets in pension funds’ portfolios is opening new investment opportunities, said Duncan Burrill (pictured right), managing director and chief executive officer at the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. pension plan, during a panel session at the Canadian Investment Review’s 2025 Global Investment Conference. “We have more opportunities in private markets. There are new […]