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Canadian Family Offices

Are predictions of economic uncertainty already baked into bond prices?

To some degree, yes — but true price discovery may be more elusive in bond markets
Canadian Family Offices

Learning from past bear markets can take teeth out of current downturn

By facing down the bear, you can find clarity and solace, and come out the other side stronger
Canadian Family Offices

What the future holds for family offices in Canada

Funda Dilaver, Senior Vice-President of Family Office Services at CEOS Family Office, writes that in recent years, single-family offices and multi-family offices have gone through a surge in their numbers
Commentary

Canso October 2022 Corporate Bond Newsletter

“While lower quality credit is looking more interesting, with high yield credit spreads hovering around their historic average and default rates still low, the stress being observed may just be the start.” Read the full…
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Now is a good time for a portfolio risk audit

While markets and global economic and geopolitical conditions are an obvious focus, don’t forget cyber-risk and ESG, experts suggest
Commentary

Canso September 2022 Market Px Report

“Inflation has become the variable which gives the “experts” and the markets heartburn after years of taking low inflation for granted.” Read the full newsletter at the link below. Canso September 2022 Market Px Report…
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COP26 summit signaled progress on climate change policy, but more changes are required

At COP26, countries consented to work towards capping global warming at 1.5C and achieving net-zero by 2050
Canadian Family Offices

There’s risk and reward when it comes to alternative investments in turbulent times

CFA Montreal hosted a spirited discussion of four experts representing single-family offices, multi-family offices, endowment, and institutional investors/pension firms on these continually evolving opportunities
Commentary

Canso July 2022 Corporate Bond Newsletter

“The first quarter financial market bruising exploded into full blown carnage by mid-year as second quarter returns pushed deeper into negative territory. Several markets recorded double digit losses, as investors fled the riskiest assets.” Read…

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