The funded status of a typical defined benefit pension plan increased considerably on both a solvency basis and an accounting basis in the month of June, according to a new report from Telus Health. The solvency index increased to 103.7 per cent compared to 101.1 per cent at the end of May, while the accounting […]
The Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec is buying a 49.9 per cent equity interest in Canadian wireless tower infrastructure operator Terrion LP for $1.26 billion. As part of the transaction, the investment organization is getting a stake in the firm and its general partner, Terrion GP Inc., from Telus Corp. Terrion is based […]
An article on how employers can support employees dealing with seasonal depression during the summer was the most-read story on BenefitsCanada.com this past week. Here are the top five human resources, benefits, pension and investment stories of the last week: 1. What employers can do about reverse seasonal depression at work 2. TD requiring office-based […]
The average Canadian defined benefit pension plan posted a 1.6 per cent return during the second quarter of 2025, an increase from the 1.1 per cent return seen during the previous quarter, according to a new report by the Royal Bank of Canada Investor Services. The report attributed the quarterly returns to a strong enough […]
A world of increased uncertainty over fiscal situations is leading to a market more conducive to fixed income and international equities, says Indrani De, head of global investment research at FTSE Russell. The firm’s most recent asset allocation insights report found a global market that’s seeing steepening yield curves amid economic uncertainty brought on by […]
Pension assets grew to US$61.5 trillion by the end of 2024, with a nominal growth rate of 8.5 per cent since the end of 2023, according to a new report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The final tally for 2024 beat the previous record of $59.7 trillion in 2021, due to significant […]
Against an uncertain economic backdrop, endowment funds and foundations continue to encounter new pressures impacting their investment decisions. The 2025 Endowment & Foundation Investment Forum brought together E&F decision-makers, including investment executives, academics and money managers to discuss key challenges, trends and opportunities in the current economy. Find out what you missed! A look at the opportunity in Canadian multi-residential investments Rethinking […]
In a world of persistent inflation and evolving fiduciary responsibilities, foundations must rethink how they balance liquidity needs, risk management and long-term value creation, said Pascal Bernier (pictured left), portfolio manager of strategic asset allocation at Desjardins Global Asset Management, during the Canadian Investment Review’s 2025 Endowment & Foundation Investment Forum. Comparing two foundations with […]
Public assets like exchange-traded funds grant endowments and foundations with full liquidity in their investment pursuits, according to Mark Webster, director of institutional sales and service at BMO Global Asset Management, during the Canadian Investment Review’s 2025 Endowment & Foundation Investment Forum. While the Maple 8 model does offer investment lessons, some can prove too […]
The Calgary Foundation’s transition from a heavy domestic public market asset mix to a diversified portfolio opened the doors to a larger investible universe and minimized volatility, said Jessica Mitchell, an investment associate at the organization, during a session at the Canadian Investment Review’s 2025 Endowment & Foundation Investment Forum. “The questions that we asked […]