| Special Report—Coverage of the 2007 Global Investment Conference
Going
Global? Go East!
Emerging markets
were a big story at this year’s Global Investment Conference
It’s been
over two years since the Foreign Property Rule was axed. During
that time, Canadian plan sponsors have taken a good hard look at
their pension portfolios in order to determine how and when to take
a further leap into the global universe. This year’s Global
Investment Conference sought to help them further their research
into the benefits and pitfalls of the global marketplace, with presentations
covering everything from global bonds to emerging markets to currency.
Over the course of two days, delegates traded ideas and insights
in beautiful surroundings—at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler
in Whistler, British Columbia. 
One of the big
stories this year was the surge in emerging markets, which garnered
a great deal of attention during the conference. As fundamentals
improve and, as one presenter put it, “the financial centre
of gravity” moves east, opportunities abound for plan sponsors
eager to generate alpha from these burgeoning capital markets. While
many presenters covered the positive growth in this area, there
were a few warning bells sounded, as China tackles demographic and
environmental issues and the global real estate market braces for
a potential slowdown in the U.S. and China. We also took a close
look at fixed income and currency—the staples of a diversified
global portfolio for plan sponsors. And, of course, we looked at
the newest and best ways to put it all together, with presentations
on asset allocation and portfolio rebalancing. The summaries included
below provide highlights of this year’s conference proceedings.
Summaries
To view all
the presentations from the conference, click
here.
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