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Canada’s largest pension plans are driving green development through real estate investments

The skyscrapers of Toronto’s financial district house Canada’s largest banks, and some of its most successful companies. The buildings themselves are largely owned by Canada’s largest pension funds, which have directly developed real estate across major Canadian cities.

Published: 11 May 2022

Supply chain disruptions caused inflation, and the war in Ukraine is making it worse

Inflation is up. Way up. In March 2022, Canada experienced its biggest increase in inflation in more than three decades. The oft-cited monthly inflation figure represents the rate of change in the consumer price index, and many consumers are already feeling the pinch in their pocketbooks.

But why is it happening? Inflation is typically caused by either increased consumer demand in a strong economy, or by supply shortages that drive prices higher.

Published: 4 May 2022

Prof. Sebastien Betermier talks investment strategies with Rational Reminder podcast

Stocks with high expected return appeal to many new investors, but can be exposed to high risks. Investors must consider how these risks can impact their overall financial situation, Prof. Sebastien Betermier tells the Rational Reminder podcast.

Published: 22 Apr 2022

The Russian economy has cratered – but most Canadian investors are unlikely to have much exposure to it

Russia produces about 10 per cent of the world’s oil, but the rest of its economy is more of a lightweight. Before it attacked Ukraine, and had its financial system crippled by severe sanctions, Russia accounted for about three per cent of global GDP. Because Russian stock markets were closed after the invasion, investors have been unable to sell their holdings.

Published: 23 Mar 2022

The potential long-term impact of unprecedented economic sanctions on Russia

While the use of economic sanctions for political means is no new strategy, the magnitude of the sanctions imposed on Russia in the wake of Putin’s invasion of neighbouring Ukraine is unprecedented, says Professor Sebastien Betermier in an interview with CTV Montreal.

Published: 17 Mar 2022

The truth behind divestment at public and private firms

The transition to a clean energy economy is only beginning, but its reverberations are already being felt in global markets.

Published: 17 Mar 2022

Three tips for going green

On a recent segment of CTV News Montreal, Professor Sebastien Betermier shared three key takeaways from the 5th annual 鶹ýվ International Portfolio Competition, an event designed to help guide corporate and political leaders toward a greener economy. First, managers should create clear milestones, he says. Second, they must integrate change across industries.

Published: 24 Feb 2022

Putting ESG front and center

Meeting environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards continues to weigh heavily on the agenda for Canadian companies across industries. As Desautels strives to prepare students to meet evolving demands, Professor Sebastien Betermier highlights the importance of integrating ESG considerations into coursework--but not at the expense of fundamental concepts.

Published: 21 Jan 2022

Bridging generational gaps through pension reform

In light of ongoing Dutch pension reforms, Professor Sebastien Betermier underscores the need for successful pension funds to balance individual and collective responsibility for risk-taking. From his perspective, a hybrid plan is crucial to meet stakeholder needs across generational lines.

Published: 11 Jan 2022

MIPC winners prepare to present ideas to Dutch pension funds

Students from the Copenhagen Business School took home the $25,000 first prize of the fifth annual 鶹ýվ International Portfolio Challenge (MIPC) this November.

Published: 19 Dec 2021

鶹ýվ students spearhead hybrid MIPC

A dedicated group of 鶹ýվ students successfully planned the first hybrid iteration of the annual 鶹ýվ International Portfolio Challenge.

This year, 鶹ýվ invited 114 teams from 26 countries to tackle the challenge of designing sustainable retirement system plans in light of Dutch pension reforms.

Published: 30 Nov 2021

Delve: Why Ultra-Low Yields Don’t Mean the End of Sustainable Pension Funds

Retirement systems around the world, from public pension plans to private funds, are weathering a storm of ultra-low bond yields that threaten not only adequate returns for pensioners but the sustainability of the systems themselves. Designing retirement systems that are resilient to low yields requires balancing risk with resilience and innovative approaches.

Published: 26 Nov 2021

Putting QE in the rearview mirror

With the winding down of Canadian quantitative easing policies, announced recently by the Bank of Canada’s Governor Tiff Macklem, Professor Sebastien Betermier comments on the effects of rising bond yields on pension plans. Yields across the Canadian economy currently remain at historically low levels due to inflation and supply shortages amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Published: 19 Nov 2021

Risk and return at the fifth annual MIPC

To kick off the fifth edition of the 鶹ýվ International Portfolio Challenge, Professor Sebastien Betermier moderated a Delve Integrated Management symposium powered by Global Risk Institute in Financial Services (GRI) entitled “Designing Sustainable Retirement Systems in the Current Environment of Ultra-Low Yields.” The event invited University Pension Plan Ontario’s Barbara Zvan and PSP In

Published: 15 Nov 2021

Going green in the concrete jungle

Professor Sebastien Betermier and his co-researchers published a paper on financial and environmental solutions for sustainable urban development. Canadian pension funds are doing something right, and they outline strategies for other funds and investors to follow suit.

Published: 30 Aug 2021

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