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Six Technologies To Ponder

We live in a time of great challenges yet great innovation. Do you feel overwhelmed with the constant proclamations about what problems need solving most urgently, and what technologies are most effective? Do you seek to invest in new technology that has unrealized potential? On March 17, 2022, Alok Jha, science editor for the Economist, engaged two of his colleagues in a few lightning rounds of “Tell Us About Technology.” The colleagues were Slavea Chankova, healthcare correspondent, and Tom Standage, deputy editor. The three of them gave brief speeches meant to summarize a selected technology and its significance to current […]

The Future of Crypto

What’s been happening in the cryptocurrencies market? Is it all merely speculation or is crypto here to stay? What is the future of broader blockchain technologies? What could regulation mean for the world of decentralized finance (DeFi)? On February 24, 2022, Helen Joyce, Britain editor of the weekly magazine the Economist, posed questions to her colleagues: Alice Fulwood, Wall Street correspondent at the Economist, and Matthieu Favas, finance editor at the Economist, in order to explore the rise of cryptocurrency  and its potential consequences. “Blockchain can be thought of as a database distributed across many nodes,” Alice Fulwood said, “one […]

Climate Risk Assessment

Storms, floods, fires, drought: what are the potential hazards threatening the physical assets of different regions?  Furthermore, how can we estimate the magnitude of physical risk of each of these under a climate change scenario? “We’ve built infrastructure for certain weather patterns,” said Rohan Hamden, “but now it no longer fits with the weather we are experiencing.” Hamden is the founder and CEO of XDI, the Cross-Dependency Initiative, a company focused on Cross Dependency Analytics to estimate the physical risk to assets of many kinds of hazards. He was invited to share his expertise in physical risk data, modeling, and […]

Ethical Decision Making

Question 1. Do you think that one’s belief system triggers one’s actions? Or does one act and then justify one’s actions by changing one’s beliefs? Question 2. Is an effective leader one who adheres to a constant belief? Or is the effective leader one who adheres to “situational ethics”? These are two dilemmas that were explored in more depth on February 8, 2022, when Kevin Veenstra, Associate Professor at De Groote Business School at McMaster University, presented a virtual workshop on ethical decision making to members of the CFA Society Toronto. Veenstra’s research focuses on personality and unconscious motives and […]

The New Interventionism

Have you noticed that governments are stepping in more often to regulate things? There appears to be renewed interest in industrial policy. In the words of the magazine The Economist, “governments around the world are becoming bossier to the private sector.” Why is this? What will be the overall effect? On January 20, 2022, Sacha Nauta, executive editor of the Economist, posed questions to her colleagues: Jan Piotrowski, business editor, and Don Weinland, China business and finance editor, in order to explore the rise of state interventionism and its potential consequences. Old versus New “There’s been an increase in the […]

“Confront Their Reluctance”

“We believe women need to confront their reluctance to consider a leadership role and work actively to counter it with a more positive response.” This clarion call is issued by two top leaders in the academic and corporate world. Indira Samarasekera was the first woman president of the University of Alberta, and a director of Magna International, TC Energy, and Stelco. Martha Piper was the first woman president of the University of British Columbia, and a director of the Bank of Montreal, Shoppers Drug Mart, and TransAlta Corporation. Although neither was born in Canada, both are officers of the Order […]

COP 26: The End Game

“The first week is usually a disappointment,” said Catherine Brahic, environment editor at the Economist magazine, “but this [second] week, the attendees are pushing ahead the goals. Now we are in the end game.” On November 11, 2021, the Economist magazine sponsored a webinar featuring two panellists: an editor and a science writer. Before an audience of thousands, each gave a firsthand account of what they had been seeing while they attended the 26th United Nations Climate Change conference, commonly referred to as COP 26, in Glasgow, Scotland. “The drafts of the papers have come out—they look simple for starters,” Brahic said, […]

Access to Alternatives

Alternative assets are an important part of modern portfolios—but how can you gain access to them? Do investors and investment advisors know what alternative investment options exist, and what platforms provide them? Do advisors know how to use modern investment platforms to differentiate their offering and provide unique opportunities? How can this type of access on the new platforms enhance the business asset managers? Four panellists convened on October 26, 2021, to discuss these aspects of alternative assets, in a webinar sponsored by the Canadian Association of Alternative Strategies & Assets (CAASA), a trade association representing alternative investment managers, service providers, and investors. The […]

The Decisive Decade

Raging, uncontrollable forest fires. Prolonged heat domes, causing hundreds of deaths. Catastrophic storms. Flash floods. These are just a few of the effects of climate change being felt this year. Are the countries of the world acting quickly enough to prevent irreversible damage? Two months ahead of the upcoming COP26 negotiations in Glasgow, two editors from the magazine the Economist  discussed their expectations of this crucial conference in a webinar on September 23, 2021, before an audience of hundreds. Oliver Morton, the Economist’s Briefings senior editor, and Catherine Brahic, Environment editor, discussed the recent findings of the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate […]

Starting an Alternative Desk

When a finance company is starting up an alternative fund, the managers may have been isolated from the day-to-day tasks such as trading and execution, fund administration, and cyber security. Where does one begin, and how does one prioritize? “Often the IT is overlooked. Some people think they just need a Bloomberg terminal,” said Robert Strawbridge, Vice President, Head of Canada at Options IT, a global leader in fintech managed services, colocation, and cybersecurity. His firm can step in to help. “We manage the cloud services. We do everything but the trading.” Strawbridge was one of four panellists who convened […]