Towards a Common Standard
Investors around the world are demanding consistent, high-quality reporting of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) data. Is there any global governing body for financial reporting that is up to the task? How can an organization ensure that sustainability reporting is comparable, consistent, and comprehensive? Furthermore, is the input from financial professionals welcomed? The answer, apparently, is “yes” on all three counts. On June 21, 2022, Josina Kamerling, member of the Value Reporting Foundation and the CFA Institute, welcomed an audience of hundreds to a webinar titled “Endgame: Will the ISSB become the comprehensive global baseline for sustainability disclosure?” She introduced the representative […]
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 […]
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 […]
Update on the Jab
It’s a truism: bad health of the population, bad economy. What then is happening globally in the Covid-19 pandemic? When will things return to normal? The pandemic continues to rage in various parts of the world, affecting both developed and emerging markets. On July 7, 2021, The Economist, a magazine that has been running stories on vaccines and the Covid-19 pandemic each week, sponsored a webinar featuring an editor and correspondent on the pandemic beat. Natasha Lode, health policy editor at the Economist, highlighted some recent issues. She is also host of the Economist’s podcast The Jab, whose tagline reads, […]
WTO: The Jabs and the Jab-Nots
As the covid-19 vaccines continue to be rolled out across the world, and as trade disputes continue to fester, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has her work cut out for her as the new director-general of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). With many years’ experience in politics, economics, and vaccine production, she already has a deep understanding of the issues. On June 29, 2021, she spoke with Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor-in-chief of the magazine the Economist, about ending the covid-19 pandemic and the future of globalization. Ngozi described herself as a “trade outsider” when she first began at the World Bank, “which has […]
The future of active management
“Active portfolio management is futile,” say some who watch the progression of the financial industry. “Active managers only randomly outperform the stock market as a whole.” Is this true, or have the rumours of its demise been greatly exaggerated? On June 10, 2021, Philip Young, CFA, welcomed a webinar audience on behalf of the CFA Society of Toronto to consider this very question as they listened to Ronald Kahn, Managing Director, and Global Head of Systematic Equity Research at Blackrock, the world’s largest asset manager. He recently co-authored the book Advances in Active Portfolio Management: New Developments in Quantitative Investing. […]
Death of Fundamental Analysis?
Have you been following the market frenzy around stocks for GameStop, AMC and Bed Bath & Beyond? Or the news on Wall Street Bets and Robinhood? How disruptive are these events for traditional valuation methods? What new factors must be considered when investing and allocating capital? Recent shifts in market dynamics have altered the perception of capital markets in meaningful ways. On April 8, 2021, the Corporate Finance Committee of the CFA Society of Toronto convened a panel of experts to discuss the reasons market valuations are so out of synch with fundamental analysis. Moderator Stephen Foerster, Professor of Finance […]
The Data Factory
Annual global spending on alternative data, estimated at US$7 billion in 2020, provides insights to all kinds of industry sectors. How can financial analysts participate in this burgeoning field? On March 3, 2021, the Professional Development Committee at CFA Society Toronto held a second panel discussion on alternative data. Alexandra Zvarich, representing the committee, asked the panellists about the role of alternative data especially in finance, where investors are constantly searching for new sources of alpha. “Alternative data is not new to finance,” said Abraham Thomas, Chief Data Officer and co-founder of alternative data firm Quandl. The firm provides financial, […]
Embrace the Alternative
In the world of finance, investors are constantly searching for new sources of information that could help them generate alpha. Many of them have recently turned to alternative data. But what, exactly, is alternative data? And why should investors (and those seeking a career in finance) care about it? On February 17, 2021, the Professional Development Committee at CFA Society Toronto convened a panel discussion to demystify the alternative data industry. Alexandra Zvarich, representing the committee, questioned the panellists about insights they could share, and how to prepare for a career in this area. “We worked with alternative data before […]
Covid Vaccines
“Be careful what you wish for,” the adage goes, “it might come true.” After a year of an ever-broadening pandemic, vaccines have arrived, and thus begins a new round of planning and negotiating. As the first covid-19 vaccines are rolled out across the world, the magazine the Economist assembled a panel on January 14, 2021, to reflect on the challenges. An audience of thousands tuned in as three seasoned journalists discussed global issues related to vaccine development, the risks of misinformation, and the expected impact of an uneven distribution process of vaccines. The panel moderator was Helen Joyce, executive editor for […]
