Keyword: private credit

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Canadian investors are keen to increase their allocations to alternatives over the next 12 months, according to a new survey by CIBC Mellon. Specifically, 58 per cent of Canadian institutional investors surveyed said they expect to increase allocations to this asset class and none said they expect to reduce allocations. This contrasts global findings in […]

La Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec is contributing $75 million in the form of a subordinated private debt to Medavie Inc. Medavie operates Medavie Blue Cross, an insurance carrier that provides health, dental, travel, life and disability benefits, as well as administers various government-sponsored health programs. “Because of its resilience to economic cycles and the stable returns […]

  • By: Staff
  • May 23, 2019 January 10, 2021
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More than half (61 per cent) of institutional investors think equities are peaking as 2019 gets rolling, according to research from Preqin. This number has been on the rise during the past 18 months, potentially hinting markets are due for a correction, the report noted. “It’s no surprise that this is throwing the role of […]

  • By: Staff
  • April 17, 2019 January 10, 2021
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Canadian institutional investors are taking on more private credit, both as a replacement for equity, as well as a tool to enhance their fixed income allocations, said Janet Rabovsky, partner at Ellement Consulting Group in a webinar presented by the Canadian Investment Review on Tuesday. For pension plans in particular, the equity-like return that private […]

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Canadian institutional investors are taking on more private credit, both as a replacement for equity, as well as a tool to enhance their fixed-income allocations, said Janet Rabovsky, partner at Ellement Consulting Group in a webinar presented by the Canadian Investment Review. For pension plans in particular, the equity-like return private credit can yield, accompanied […]

The role of private credit in the economic cycle

With banks pulling back as suppliers of credit in times of economic downturn, investment funds entering the private credit space can help promote economic resilience and more could be done to facilitate the flow of private money into this space, according to a new paper. The background and motivation for this paper  has to do […]

  • By: Yaelle Gang
  • February 22, 2019 September 13, 2019
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In this late-cycle environment, the Hydro Québec pension plan is cautious about credit and is maintaining its liquidity, according to Jean-François Pépin, senior director of financing, treasury and pension fund at Hydro Québec. At the end of 2017, the defined benefit plan had $24.7 billion in net assets. Invested in a variety of asset classes, including […]

Why are institutional investors embracing private credit?

Seventy per cent of all capital committed to private credit is from institutional investors, according to a recent report by the Alternative Credit Council and Dechert LLP. Jiří Krόl, deputy chief executive officer of the Alternative Credit Council and the Alternative Investment Management Association, says that although private credit is a relatively new asset class, it has been […]

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Seventy per cent of all private credit committed capital comes from institutional investors, says a recent report, Financing the Economy 2018, released by the Alternative Credit Council and Dechert LLP. The report looked specifically at capital committed by investors to private credit managers. Janet Rabovsky, partner at Ellement Consulting Group, says that many pension funds […]

The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board is partnering with a New York-based asset manager to invest in equity tranches of collateralized loan obligations. The partnership with Sound Point Capital Management, which is worth US$285 million, is through the CPPIB’s subsidiary CPPIB Credit Investments Inc. It will purchase equity in Sound Point’s collateralized loan obligations over […]

  • By: Staff
  • September 24, 2018 January 13, 2021
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