Market Insights

Hedge funds might shine in 09

Hedge fund managers, once the swashbuckling frontiersmen of international finance, have quickly gone from hero to goat. As the global credit bubble burst with a vengeance in 2008, so too did the oft-touted myth that these alternative strategies could deliver positive results in any market. But such sweeping claims paint the universe with too broad […]

By Al Kellett |February 1, 2009

5 min read

Bountiful bonds

Corporate bonds might be suffering from their worst performance ever, but there’s a silver lining. Today’s investors are compensated with a significant risk premium for investing in shortand mid-term corporate bonds (corporates) over similar term Canadian government bonds (Canadas). Yield spreads for corporates in Canada have moved sharply higher due to a number of factors: […]

By Hanif Mamdani |February 1, 2009

6 min read

Pitfalls of leveraging

The notion of borrowing money to invest likely isn’t first and foremost on most people’s minds in a down market. But I’ve come across yet another study touting the benefits of leveraging retirement savings. The release of the June 2008 working paper, Life-Cycle Investing and Leverage: Buying Stock on Margin Can Reduce Retirement Risk, written […]

By Jim Otar |February 1, 2009

6 min read

Budget 2009 commentary: Perceptions count

The 2009 budget is a remarkable about-turn for a government that only two months ago was saying, in effect, the land is strong. But politics is as much about perception as it is about substance. So too is economics. The two are most saliently joined in a federal budget, whatever the power of politics over […]

By Scot Blythe |January 27, 2009

4 min read