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Balance TDFs with the 80/10/5 rule

With the erosion of assets in many retirement portfolios in recent years, plan sponsors are starting to wonder if members might never be able to retire.

  • By: Peter Walsh
  • January 16, 2012 September 13, 2019
  • 09:55
Expert Panel: Inflation Risk is On

Coverage of the 2011 Investment Innovation Conference.

Get Ready for Inflation Risk

Why plan sponsors need to prepare for a new reality.

Inflation: Threat or just a mirage?

There are several varieties of inflation: cost-push inflation, which can derive from a number of factors, including higher commodity prices or wage-price spirals; demand-pull inflation, where excessive aggregate demand causes shortages and pushes up prices; and monetary-driven inflation, where governments increase the monetary supply in attempts to devalue their currency and manage their fiscal obligations. […]

Institutional managers not hopeful: Survey

More and more institutional investment managers are expecting the worst. They believe corporate earnings will decline, U.S. economic growth will slow and the European debt crisis will spill over to other areas of the market, this according to a survey by Northern Trust. Survey respondents also see U.S. equities as undervalued, but see investment opportunities […]

  • By: Staff
  • October 24, 2011 September 13, 2019
  • 09:21
Bond manager sees looming inflation

Originally from our sister publication, Advisor.ca. In the months following Lehman Brothers’ implosion, investors stampeded into bonds, with U.S. Treasuries the issue of choice. Since then, market watchers have repeatedly warned of an impending slaughter, as interest rates would eventually have to rise. While that rise may be inevitable, it is not coming any time […]

  • By: Steven Lamb
  • October 11, 2011 September 13, 2019
  • 10:49
Inflation decline to impact Bank rate

Anyone collecting—or administering—an indexed pension plan should be keeping tabs on the consumer price index, but the latest reading could also have an impact on investment decisions.

U.S. sees stagnant jobs market, rising inflation

There was some disconcerting economic news out of the U.S. this morning, with job growth stagnating and inflation on the rise. The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits crept back above the 400,000 last week, hitting a four-week high of 408,000, according to the Labor Department. Applications have been above 400,000 for 18 of […]

  • By: Steven Lamb
  • August 18, 2011 September 13, 2019
  • 12:15
Opportunity lies under ruins of global economy

Originally from our sister publication, Advisor.ca. Unprecedented geopolitical and economic changes have left a trail of destruction, but they’re also breeding new investment opportunities around the world. A panel of investment pundits discussed where those opportunities lie and how to capitalize on them at Franklin Templeton’s 2011 Investment Forum, in Toronto. Discussion rarely strayed far […]

Low inflation rate for June: StatsCan

Originally from our sister publication, Advisor.ca. Fears of a September interest rate increase were partially allayed this morning, when StatsCan reported lower-than-expected inflation for the month of June. The overall inflation rate for the 12 months ended June 30 was 3.1%, down from 3.7% for the year ending May 31. More importantly, the core inflation […]