Investments

Legal structure vital in real estate investing

Similar to a true gold bug's aversion to mining stocks and preference for physical bullion, institutional real estate investors know that REITs are far too closely correlated to the equity markets on which they are listed. For these managers, nothing beats the real thing: a portfolio of physical real estate holdings.

By Steven Lamb |April 27, 2006

5 min read

Real estate smoothes portfolio volatility

With the real estate market booming across the country, it may be hard to ignore the capital appreciation aspect of real estate investments. But for many institutional portfolio managers, real estate is a core holding rooted firmly in the fixed income side of the asset mix. Sure, housing prices seem sky high, but residential property […]

By Steven Lamb |April 21, 2006

5 min read

Income fix

(April 2006) To help clients generate sufficient retirement income, advisors must outline strategies that will take advantage of the good times but will also assuage clients by withstanding volatility in the equities markets. Many Canadians will need to use all or most of their investment assets to maintain their current lifestyles throughout the retirement years, […]

By Clay Gillespie |April 13, 2006

6 min read

Sub-advisors facing increased competition

(April 2006) The drive toward lower MERs and overall costs may be benefiting investors, but it has ravaged the third party sub-advisory industry, according to the latest research from Investor Economics. Between December 2001 and December 2005, the number of fund companies using sub-advisors dropped 34%, from 94 to 62. The number of long-term funds […]

By Steven Lamb |March 31, 2006

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