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Investment managers are well-advised to evaluate their own ability to rebound from change, including the tools and resources they have in place, and the steps that they are taking to continue to develop this capability.
Canadian institutions made aggressive use of exchange-traded funds in their portfolios last year as they navigated a sharp market downturn, a surge in volatility and a series of unpredictable geopolitical events.
The fast growing Asian fixed-income markets have attracted investors from the region and abroad.
Alternative data has been around for at least a decade, but an increase in adoption is making it less “alternative” and a more essential part of portfolio construction. 

Exchange-Traded Funds in General Accounts

17 May 2019 By: Andrew McCollum
Exchange-traded funds are becoming standard investment tools for insurance companies, but for the moment, life insurers and property and casualty (P&C) companies are employing ETFs in different ways and for different purposes.
The annual analysis is based on reporting hiring expectations of influential institutional investors in the United States.

Need for New Capabilities and Scale Fuels M&A Boom in Consulting

25 April 2019 By: Andrew McCollum, Davis Walmsley, Susan Gould
A wave of mergers and acquisitions among investment consultants in the U.S. points to a bifurcated business...
Review the market position of leading investment consultancies in the United States employed by influential institutional investors.
Review the market position of leading investment consultancies in Canada employed by influential institutional investors.

In Volatile Markets, Asian Institutions Turn to ETFs

10 April 2019 By: Andrew McCollum
Allocations to ETFs in Asian institutional portfolios increased sharply last year, rising to 23% of total assets in 2018 from 14% in 2017 for ETF investors among the 51 institutions participating in Greenwich Associates most recent Asian Exchange-...

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