Coverage of the 2024 Global Investment Conference
On April 10-12, the Canadian Investment Review hosted a group of delegates, including defined benefit plan sponsors, asset managers and academics, in Alberta for the 2024 Global Investment Conference.
The three-day conference kicked off with a deep dive into key geopolitical risks affecting international trade that will have reverberations in global and regional investment strategies. As well, delegates explored innovations that are changing the investment landscape, including artificial intelligence, drug innovations, the future of real estate and leveraging the social aspect of ESG strategies to generate risk-adjusted returns.
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Principal, Trilogy Advisors LLC
Global energy interests posing challenges to institutional investors’ net-zero targets
Global powerhouses China and India will continue to heavily bet in oil and gas opportunities due to projected demand, despite the global push for green energy.
Director, client solutions, Trans-Canada Capital
How the risk-return proposition can help portfolios perform well in a variety of market conditions
It’s important for institutional investors to view risk mitigation as a way to improve the risk-return proposition and not as a way to express a bearish view on markets.
Partner, origination & execution, InfraRed Capital Partners
Comparing clean energy landscapes across North America and Europe
To reach 2050 net-zero targets, investment volume in U.S. and European clean power markets has to be scaled on an annualized basis from now until 2030.
Senior vice-president, head of Canadian institutional investments, Equiton
Canadian real estate pressures increasing demand for rental market investments
If Canadians aren’t able to access single-family housing, then by necessity they have to move to rentals.
Investment director, global and international equities, Schroders
How institutional investors can re-think active management to add value, generate alpha
An active manager only adds value for clients through three distinct ways: interpreting information through their research and decision-making, the way they manage risk through their portfolio construction and the way they engage as active owners in the businesses they’re invested in.
Global equity portfolio specialist, T. Rowe Price
Technology, health-care innovations providing institutional investors with alpha
Institutional investors are navigating two massive innovations, namely artificial intelligence and artificial incretins.
Portfolio manager, emerging markets equity, Franklin Templeton Investments Ltd.
Emerging markets providing opportunities for institutional investors
It’s the right time for institutional investors to commit allocations to the emerging markets asset class.
Partner, global strategist, William Blair
Institutional investors finding opportunity in Japan's equity market resurgence
Japan’s equity market is a growth jurisdiction once again.
Professor, department of political studies, director, geopolitical economy research group, University of Manitoba
Global risk assessment in need of a change
The conventional assessment of global risk needs to consider the dynamic correlation between geopolitical and economical risks.
Director, investor stewardship, University Pension Plan
How institutional investors can leverage their influence with stewardship goals
Active ownership, accompanied by a concrete set of stewardship goals, is critical for long-term value creation.
Director, pension fund, York University
Director, investment management, VIA Rail Canada Inc.
Nora Lamb
Director, pensions and savings, Suncor Energy Inc.
A look at evolving retirement trends
During a panel discussion, three pension plan sponsors shared their perspective on plan design and the changing patterns for employees close to retirement.
Chief investment officer and head of pension investment management and treasury, CIBC Pension Plan
Managing director, global emerging markets, British Columbia Investment Management Corp.
Chief investment officer, Nova Scotia Pension Services Corp.
How institutional investors are navigating developed, emerging market trends
During a panel, three key thought leaders representing defined benefit pension plan sponsors shared their views on investment trends and challenges in developed and emerging markets.
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