On April 12-14, a group of defined benefit pension plan sponsors, asset managers and academics gathered at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler in British Columbia for the 2023 Global Investment Conference.
Over the course of three days, presenters discussed whether the Canadian pension model remains fit for purpose in a period defined by central bank intervention, supply chain disruption, rising interest rates and the transition away from fossil fuels.
Find out what you missed!
Saving the global economy from conventional thinking
A look at aviation leasing’s value proposition
New market regime shining on international equities
The good, the bad and the ugly sides of regime shifts
How Simon Fraser University is divesting global equities of fossil fuels
Overcoming liquidity challenges in private market allocations
The investment case for the new China
Understanding the secondary private equity market
Improving Canadians access to pensions
Resiliency of commercial office real estate keeping remote working ‘doom loop’ at bay
Tracking headwinds and tailwinds in Canadian housing development
Key stakeholders urged to consider energy ROI, productivity in the sprint towards decarbonization
Institutional investors finding opportunities for high-yield in unlikely places
Green buildings reaping attractive risk-adjusted returns for institutional investors
How proxy voting can help institutional investors effectively steward capital
How OPTrust is building resilient portfolios with help of external managers
Find out more about the Canadian Investment Review’s events here.