Keyword: Emerging and global markets

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2019 a strong year for pension managers’ pooled funds: Morneau Shepell

Pension funds ended 2019 on a strong note, with diversified pooled fund managers posting a median return of 2.6 per cent before management fees in the fourth quarter, according to Morneau Shepell Ltd.’s performance universe of pension managers’ pooled funds. Year-to-date, the return was a stellar 15.8 per cent, with both stock and bond markets […]

  • By: Staff
  • January 27, 2020 November 11, 2020
  • 09:30
Will emerging Asia outperform against an improving global backdrop?

With the global economy recently experiencing some significant tailwinds, will that backdrop be enough to push emerging markets, especially Asian economies, to outperform? Signs of stabilization are peeking through, with central banks acting as the key heroes by providing stimulus, said Eric Lascelles, chief economist at RBC Global Asset Management Inc., in a webinar on […]

Is ‘offence the best defence’ for investors in current economic environment?

The investment industry has been talking a lot about our position in the economic cycle and our proximity to a recession. In fact, I wrote about it last year with respect to interest rates and the economy. The current situation remains somewhat tenuous, with ever-present geopolitical tensions, rising populism (and hence protectionism), slowing global economic growth, monetary […]

  • January 21, 2020 November 12, 2020
  • 08:30
Will emerging market central banks bolster the global economy in 2020?

Institutional investors have been going back and forth about whether monetary policy will provide the tailwinds to markets it did last year or whether central banks are running out of steam. Monetary policy decisions by the U.S. Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and other developed market players did plenty to bolster markets in early 2019, […]

Monetary policy no longer the best tool for supporting economic growth

The days of monetary policy as the most effective tool for stimulating the economy are over, as central banks around the world are increasingly limited in the measures they can implement, according to AllianceBernstein’s chief global economist. “The ability for central banks to do more is constrained, particularly in . . . Europe and Japan,” where banks have set incredibly […]

Ontario Teachers’ investing in European digital health-care provider

The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan is leading a US$155-million round of financing for KRY, a European digital health-care provider. The financing was made through the Teachers’ Innovation Platform, which focuses on investments in late-stage venture and growth equity in disruptive technologies. Maggie Fanari, managing director on the TIP team at Ontario Teachers’, will also be joining […]

  • By: Staff
  • January 7, 2020 November 12, 2020
  • 09:30
Canadian DB pensions boost solvency levels in Q4 2019: reports

Canada’s defined benefit pension plans increased their solvency levels in 2019 and have equity markets to thank, according to Mercer. The Mercer pension health index, which represents the solvency of a hypothetical plan, increased to 112 per cent in the final quarter of the year, up from 105 per cent at the end of the […]

  • By: Staff
  • January 3, 2020 November 12, 2020
  • 10:00
Geopolitics ranked top risk for pension funds: survey

Investors are waiting for some of the conflicts causing global uncertainty to be resolved. But will they get their wish in 2020? “We’re entering the year, the decade, on pretty unstable footing,” said Dawn Desjardins, vice-president and deputy chief economist at the Royal Bank of Canada, during the keynote session at the Canadian Investment Review’s 2019 […]

  • By: Yaelle Gang
  • January 2, 2020 February 23, 2021
  • 09:05
Institutional investors unsatisfied with public companies’ climate disclosures: survey

A majority (59 per cent) of global institutional investors said they’re dissatisfied with publicly traded companies’ climate-related disclosures, according to a new survey by the Global Sustainable Investment Alliance. The survey, which polled investors in Australia, Canada, Europe, Japan, the United Kingdom and United States, found 40 per cent of respondents described themselves as somewhat […]

  • By: Staff
  • December 16, 2019 November 12, 2020
  • 08:30
Equity markets, macro indicators playing tug of war

Heading into 2020, institutional investors are eyeing the disconnect between gloomy macroeconomic indicators and strong equity market performance. Leading indications in both North American and European economies have been trending down all year, with global gross domestic product growth forecasts in a slump, said Alec Young, managing director of global markets research at FTSE Russell, during a […]