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Erin Patterson, global co-head of research and strategy at Manulife Investment Management, offers her organization's guideposts for establishing a real estate investment strategy in 2025. (06/2025)
Is the greenback currently at an inflection point? Listen in as our Capital Markets Strategy Team weighs in on the U.S. administration's proposed economic and trade initiatives, including the Mar-a-Lago Accord—a modern echo of the 1985 Plaza Accord. Explore the implications of devaluing the U.S. dollar in today's global economy and learn more about trade deficits and some of the bold ideas from White House chief economist Stephen Miran. Can the U.S. dollar maintain its reserve currency status? Is multilateral cooperation even possible in today's geopolitical climate? Tune in to our podcast episode for all this and more
The magnitude of the U.S. administration's “Liberation Day” tariffs surely caught investors off guard. How did markets react to the news? Will U.S. trade policy reshape global trade dynamics? Join our Co-Chief Investment Strategists Kevin Headland and Macan Nia as they discuss the market's strong reaction to President Trump's announcement on April 2. Is this a policy play or part of a deeper structural shift? How will upcoming congressional outreach factor into the evolving economic picture? Stay on top of this rapidly evolving situation—don't miss out on our new podcast episode.
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A new US administration and a pause on rate cuts from the Fed have characterized the first month of 2025. But with the world's biggest economy marching ahead with new trade policies and the fear of rising inflation not completely behind us, investors might need to brace for turbulence. So what should investors be looking out for? How should they be balancing US equities and trade risks? On Wealth Tracker, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Luke Browne, Head of Asset Allocation, Asia, Manulife Investment Management, to find out more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rising tensions, evolving trade policies, and potential tariffs have sparked widespread discussions—even going as far as rallying hockey fans on both sides of the Canada-US border. Are these policies merely a negotiation tactic, or do they signal a shift in North American trade dynamics? Join our Co-Chief Investment Strategists, Kevin Headland and Macan Nia, as they explore the latest trade developments and their potential implications for Canadian investors. In an in-depth conversation with Dominique Lapointe, Global Macro Strategist, Multi-Asset Solutions Team, we zero in on tariffs and trade disputes and examine their potential impact on Canada's economy. Tune in to our latest episode for insight on this evolving landscape.
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With Singapore’s life expectancy at 83 years and rising costs of living, ensuring a financially secure retirement is becoming increasingly complex. Many Singaporeans prioritise family needs over personal savings, and traditional retirement planning may not be enough to support them through decades of retirement. Hence, Manulife Investment Management is launching a new customisable investment solution to address Singaporeans' evolving needs. So how does this differ from traditional approaches? And why should we rethink our retirement planning? On Wealth Tracker, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Marc Franklin, Senior Portfolio Manager, Deputy Head of Multi-Asset Solutions, Asia, Manulife Investment Management, to find out more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Rainmaker Podcast, Gui Costin sits down with Todd Cassler, Chief Growth Officer and Partner at Cerity Partners, to explore the strategies and mindset that have fueled Todd's success in financial services. With over 25 years of industry experience spanning roles at Mariner Wealth Advisors, John Hancock Investments, and Manulife Investment Management, Todd shares his journey from an unexpected start in insurance to leading growth initiatives at a firm managing $130 billion in assets.Todd discusses the nuances between institutional, wealth management, and retail channels, highlighting the key differences in decision-making processes. While institutional markets rely on professional buyers and defined frameworks, the wealth management space offers more flexibility to influence decisions at the point of sale. Todd emphasizes the importance of focusing on channels where firms have the highest probability of success, rather than chasing large mandates with low chances of conversion.The conversation delves into leadership and growth strategies. Todd stresses starting with clear goals, the “big rocks”, and having an honest reflection on an organization's capabilities. He advocates for focusing on high-impact areas rather than spreading resources too thin. On leadership, Todd champions empowerment, accountability, and adaptability. He believes in hiring talent for the future, fostering transparent communication, and delivering both positive feedback and constructive criticism to drive growth.Todd also touches on the critical role of technology, particularly CRM systems, in enhancing productivity, managing risk, and supporting data-driven decisions. For small teams skeptical of CRM adoption, he underscores its value not just as a sales tool but as an essential part of client retention and business continuity.Wrapping up, Todd offers advice to young professionals: show up, listen more than you speak, ask insightful questions to establish expertise, and invest in personal development. His insights provide actionable takeaways for fundraisers, sales leaders, and anyone looking to excel in financial services.
Tariffs―a topic that's dominated many conversations in recent days, and likely, for many more to come. Alex Grassino, global chief economist at Manulife Investment Management, joins podcast host John P. Bryson to explore how tariffs can affect the way businesses and consumers think about their decisions. Alex also explains why the relationship between tariffs and inflation may not be as straightforward as it seems.
2025 is in full swing! What can we expect from equity and fixed income markets as the year gradually unfolds? Our first podcast episode of 2025 is an absolute must-listen. Hear from our Co-Chief Investment Strategists Kevin Headland and Macan Nia, as they delve into the opportunities and challenges shaping the market landscape this year. Can we expect some volatility up ahead? No matter what's in store for investors in the coming months, it's important not to get overly cautious or fearful. Stay the course, and as always, remember to stay invested—especially when there are bumps along the way. Tune in as our experts underscore some of the key developments in 2025. This is one episode of Investments Unplugged you won't want to miss!
In this episode of the InsuranceAUM.com Podcast, Stewart Foley sits down with Michael King, Senior Managing Director and Co-Head of Senior Credit at Manulife Investment Management, to take a deep dive into the world of direct lending and sponsored finance. Michael shares his journey from carpentry to credit, discusses the unique dynamics of middle market private equity firms, and unpacks Manulife's patient, deliberate approach to growing its private credit platform. Discover how Manulife's focus on consistent underwriting, strong sponsor relationships, and market access has fueled success through various economic cycles, and hear Michael's thoughts on private credit's evolving landscape in 2025. From industry insights to advice for future professionals, this episode offers something for everyone in the insurance asset management space.
A new year typically ushers in new hopes. Where Wall Street's concerned, 2025 may well ring in new highs. Emory W. (Sandy) Sanders, Jr., CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager at Manulife Investment Management shares his investment approach with podcast host, John P. Bryson, and explains why he's feeling sanguine about the coming year.
In this episode of the InsuranceAUM.com Podcast, host Stewart Foley sits down with Maggie Coleman, Chief Investment Officer for North America Real Estate Equity at Manulife Investment Management, for a timely discussion on real estate investing. Maggie shares her insights on the current macroeconomic environment, the challenges and opportunities in today's market, and the long-term trends shaping the real estate landscape. They dive into themes such as affordability, industrial growth, and the emerging sectors driven by demographic and technological shifts. Maggie also provides a candid perspective on office real estate, risk management strategies, and the importance of ESG considerations in portfolio construction. This conversation offers valuable insights for investors looking to navigate the complexities of real estate during a market reset.
The festive holiday season is upon us and what better time than now to reflect and prepare for the road ahead. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to hear from Kevin and Macan as they look to 2025 and share their thoughts on equity and fixed income developments. Will equity fundamentals continue to be a defining theme in the new year? What role will security selection and duration management play in the fixed income space? Tune in to the year's last episode of Investments Unplugged, as our experts delve into their base case, bull case and bear case scenarios for 2025. This is one episode you just can't miss. Be sure to tune in! Intended for Investment Professionals, investors should connect with their financial advisor for more information.
It wasn't that long ago when private credit, as an asset class, was all but available to everyday investors. But that's changing, thanks to growing retail interest in alternative assets. What should investors know about private credit before making room for the asset class in their portfolio? Podcast host John P. Bryson speaks with Alex C. Catterick, global head of alternative investment solutions at Manulife Investment Management.
Julie Koeninger is Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager in Agriculture at Manulife Investment Management, where she serves as the senior agricultural portfolio manager for the Hancock Timberland and Farmland Fund and leads business development for Manulife Investment Management global agriculture strategy. She has over 30 years of experience in agriculture investing, having worked in a series of roles at other institutions prior to joining Manulife and led the first ever securitization of US Agricultural mortgages. Our conversation traces Julie's career at the intersection of infrastructure and finance and the evolution of those industries in terms of product creation and understanding of the asset class. We examine some of the lateral moves that Julie made throughout her career and how they contributed to her growth as a professional. We spend some time on the innovations in products centered around agriculture and look at how investors are treating agriculture within the context of their overall portfolio. This podcast is kindly supported by GCM Grosvenor. GCM Grosvenor is a global alternative asset management firm with a longstanding commitment to supporting small, emerging, and diverse investment managers. For over 30 years, the firm has developed expertise in funding and guiding these managers as part of its broader activity across alternative investments. With over $20 billion in AUM dedicated to small and emerging managers and $16 billion in AUM dedicated to diverse managers, GCM Grosvenor leverages its experienced team, broad network, and proprietary sourcing capabilities to support their success. Through the Small, Emerging, and Diverse Manager Program, the firm creates opportunities for investors to access a wide range of talent while seeking to drive strong returns and impact. For more information, visit www.gcmgrosvenor.com.
In this episode of the Dakota Fundraising News Podcast, Pat and Konch explore the latest trends in nonprofit investment strategies, including a growing reliance on OCIOs and rising allocations to alternative investments. We highlight notable job changes, such as new appointments at AIMCo and Manulife Investment Management. The RIA/FA M&A segment covers RBC's recruitment of a $2.8B Atlanta team and Kestra's addition of a Maryland-based wealth management team. We also dive into institutional searches, investments, and new fund launches, including commitments from LACERS and CDPQ. Tune in for the latest insights across institutional and private wealth channels!
Nate Thooft, chief investment officer and senior portfolio manager at Manulife Investment Management says he's not "banging the table to be significantly overweight" in the technology issues that have carried the stock market back to record high levels. He says investors should be looking at areas besides U.S. tech stocks — shifting into small-cap stocks, health-care companies, real estate investment trusts and more — to keep moving forward at a time when he sees real signs that the economy is slowing. Alex Coffey, senior trading strategist at Charles Schwab, is less worried about the market's ability to keep pushing forward led by the big names, noting that "We're at all-time highs for a reason," and saying the Standard and Poor's 500 index could reach 6,000 before the year is done. Miguel Laranjeiro, investment director at abrdn, sees rate cuts making muncipal bonds more attractive, which he says will trigger "the beginning of a robust in-flow cycle into the muni space." In the Market Call, Scott Rosenthal, portfolio manager for Hotchkis & Wiley Capital Management, discusses worldwide value investing.
Kevin Wright is the COO of Farmland Services at Manulife. Manulife Investment Management manages a diversified global portfolio of timberland and agriculture with forests covering 5.5 million acres across the United States, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, and New Zealand, and farms covering nearly 400,000 acres of prime farmland across the United States, Australia, Canada, and Chile Kevin leads the teams responsible for operations, management, and support of the North American row crop portfolio. In this capacity, Kevin oversees the teams that manage, operate and support clients' row crop properties in the United States and Canada. In his expanded role as Interim North American Regional Operation Lead (“NARO”) and Chief Operation Officer (“COO”) of the Western U.S. Permanent Crops, Kevin will be responsible for leadership of the MAS leadership team and the commercial enterprise, as well as overseeing the manufacturing of the returns in our tree nut and tree fruit platforms. Prior to joining the firm in 2020, Kevin was president of E. Ritter Agribusiness, Inc., a fifth-generation family owned vertically integrated agricultural business, where he led the management of the family's agricultural land and business portfolio. — This episode is presented by American AgCredit. Learn more HERE. Check out Matt Woolf's episode on the California ag market HERE. — Links Manulife - https://www.manulifeim.com/timberland-agriculture/global/en Kevin on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-wright-087b6b31/ Join the Co-op - https://themodernacre.supercast.com Modern Acre Newsletter - https://themodernacre.substack.com — Disclosures The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers, are subject to change as market and other conditions warrant, and do not constitute investment advice or a recommendation regarding any specific product or security. There is no guarantee that the investment strategy discussed will be successful or achieve any particular level of results. Any economic or market performance information is historical and is not indicative of future results, and no forecasts are guaranteed. Investing involves risks, including the potential loss of principal. Financial markets are volatile and can fluctuate significantly in response to company, industry, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. The information provided does not take into account the suitability, investment objectives, financial situation, or particular needs of any specific person. All overviews and commentary are intended to be general in nature and for current interest. While helpful, these overviews are no substitute for professional tax, investment or legal advice. Clients and prospects should seek professional advice for their particular situation. Neither Manulife Investment Management, nor any of its affiliates or representatives (collectively “Manulife Investment Management”) is providing tax, investment or legal advice.
Welcome back to the Alt Goes Mainstream podcast.Today's episode features a guest who has consistently and astutely figured out the growth areas in private markets.We are joined by Manulife's new Global Head of Private Markets Anne Valentine Andrews. She's responsible for the strategy, business development, and growth of Manulife Investment Management's private markets business. Manulife has a platform that spans real estate, infrastructure, timber, agriculture, private equity, and credit.Anne has a comprehensive and informed purview of both private markets trends and of the different asset classes. She brings together the CIOs from each asset class in the Manulife business and works with the global product group to drive private markets product innovation across the institutional, retail, and retirement channels.Anne has a wealth of experience in private markets and in infrastructure in particular. She joined Manulife from BlackRock, where she was most recently Global Head of Infrastructure and Real Estate. Previously, she was Co-Head and Chief Operating Officer for the Morgan Stanley infrastructure platform and was a Director at Macquarie Bank.Anne and I had a fascinating conversation about the evolution of private markets and how to build out a private markets investment platform and its brand. We discussed:How to approach building a private markets investment platform at an industry behemoth.Why culture matters at an investment firm.The continued consolidation of alternative asset managers.What it means to connect real assets with real money.How to build a brand and educate investors.How to bring private markets investment opportunities into retirement accounts.The opportunity in infrastructure investing.Thanks Anne for coming on the show to share your experience and wisdom on private markets. We hope you enjoy.A word from AGM podcast sponsor, Ultimus Fund SolutionsThis episode of Alt Goes Mainstream is brought to you by Ultimus Fund Solutions, a leading full-service fund administrator for asset managers in private and public markets. As private markets continue to move into the mainstream, the industry requires infrastructure solutions that help funds and investors keep pace. In an increasingly sophisticated financial marketplace, investment managers must navigate a growing array of challenges: elaborate fund structures, specialized strategies, evolving compliance requirements, a growing need for sophisticated reporting, and intensifying demands for transparency. 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Visit www.ultimusfundsolutions.com to learn more about Ultimus' technology enhanced services and solutions or contact Ultimus Executive Vice President of Business Development Gary Harris on email at gharris@ultimusfundsolutions.com.We thank Ultimus for their support of alts going mainstream.Show Notes00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message from Ultimus Fund Solutions01:18 Podcast Opening and Guest Introduction03:39 Anne Valentine Andrews' Career Journey04:42 Evolution of the Infrastructure Investments05:41 Infrastructure's Resilience and Growth06:27 Building a Private Markets Platform14:28 Challenges and Strategies in Making Acquisitions17:12 Evaluating Culture and Integration in Asset Management18:47 Building a Comprehensive Platform20:20 Educating Investors and Expanding Access23:29 Future of Alternatives in Retirement Accounts26:43 Platformization of Alternatives28:01 Building and Marketing a Trustworthy Brand in Financial Services29:30 Learning from Other Industries: Amazon's Influence31:15 The Evolution of Asset Management31:57 Adapting to Market Changes and Mega Trends33:34 The Importance of Long-Term Investment Strategies34:33 Decarbonization and Natural Capital35:32 The Importance of Long-Term Thinking40:02 Connecting Real Assets to Real Money45:42 Risks and Opportunities in Infrastructure Investment48:03 The Role of Scale in Private Markets in Infrastructure49:21 Future of Alternative InvestmentsThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers, are subject to change as market and other conditions warrant, and do not constitute investment advice or a recommendation regarding any specific product or security. There is no guarantee that the investment strategy discussed will be successful or achieve any particular level of results. Any economic or market performance information is historical and is not indicative of future results, and no forecasts are guaranteed. Investing involves risks, including the potential loss of principal.Financial markets are volatile and can fluctuate significantly in response to company, industry, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. The information provided does not take into account the suitability, investment objectives, financial situation, or particular needs of any specific person.All overviews and commentary are intended to be general in nature and for current interest. While helpful, these overviews are no substitute for professional tax, investment or legal advice. Clients and prospects should seek professional advice for their particular situation. Neither Manulife Investment Management, nor any of its affiliates or representatives (collectively “Manulife Investment Management”) is providing tax, investment or legal advice. Manulife Investment Management paper titled U.S. farmland investment returns: continued gains in 2022; 5/19/23. NCREIF collects U.S. farmland property-level performance realized by institutional investments and reports the aggregated results within its Farmland Property Index (FPI). Manulife Investment Management is a participating member in the FPI. The index requires participating managers to report all eligible properties. Usage of this data is not an offer to buy or sell properties.Manulife, Manulife Investment Management, Stylized M Design, and Manulife Investment Management & Stylized M Design are trademarks of The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company and are used by it, and by its affiliates under license.Man...
Noah Wise, senior portfolio manager at Allspring Global Investments — in one of two interviews focused around Wednesday's Federal Reserve announcement that rate cuts are nearly certain to start next month — says that the economic data has been so strong that it has become "a no-brainer" to cut, which is the ideal situation for making a move in a politically charged environment with a presidential election in sight. He expects the Fed to keep cutting so long as the data keeps moving in the right directions, which positions the current trend to carry well into 2025 without anything worse than a soft landing to disrupt the market. Also discussing the Fed's Wednesday announcement is Dominique Lapointe, director of macro strategy at Manulife Investment Management, who thinks that rate cuts will be a positive but that even if they extend into next year they won't be enough to stop a slow down in the U.S. economy, instead softening the blow of a downturn and blunting its impact when it finally hits. Plus, Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at VettaFi, makes an international fund his ETf of the Week and Simon Lack of SL Advisors and the Pacer American Energy Independence ETF talks energy investing in the Market Call.
Eric Cooperström of Manulife Investment Management joins Ryan Fan, Managing Director and Vice Chair, Global Markets, CIBC Capital Markets to discuss investment solutions with a natural capital thematic, including an investment strategy focused on forests for their carbon credit value, and how timberland assets are helping to diversify risks and generate new revenue streams.
In this episode of the Rainmaker Podcast, Gui Costin, Founder and CEO of Dakota, hosts a special discussion featuring Jennifer Lundmark and Alex Catterick from Manulife Investment Management. Jennifer, Head of Institutional Distribution North America, and Alex, Senior Managing Director, Head of Alternative Investment Solutions, bring their extensive experience to the table, making this a unique episode with two guests from the same company.The episode kicks off with introductions. Jennifer oversees institutional distribution activities, covering both public and private market business development and investor relations. She leads a team focused on providing solutions for institutional investors and has a history with firms like American Realty Advisors and Goldman Sachs. Alex, on the other hand, manages the alternative investment solutions team, focusing on private markets and retail strategies. His background includes significant roles at HSBC, Barclays Wealth Management, and JP Morgan Private Bank.Gui explores the themes of leadership, communication, and best practices in distribution. Jennifer explains her team's specialist model in North America, where sales professionals focus on specific asset classes, making them more effective when dealing with specialized asset owners. Alex discusses their generalist-specialist model, leveraging existing distribution channels to provide customized solutions to advisors and clients.The conversation delves into the importance of communication within sales teams. Jennifer emphasizes her biweekly team meetings and regular one-on-one sessions with direct reports to ensure alignment and address issues. Alex talks about building a global team and the need for consistent messaging and approach across different regions.A key topic is the integration of alternative investment solutions into existing sales processes. Alex highlights the challenge of selling through consultants and advisors and the importance of tracking and measuring efforts. Jennifer discusses the competitive nature of the institutional market and the need for differentiation through consistent marketing and unique solutions.The use of CRM systems, particularly Salesforce, is highlighted as crucial for managing relationships and ensuring effective communication. Jennifer shares a best practice of sending call notes to her entire team, fostering collaboration and dialogue. Alex talks about developing a process to make CRM usage more efficient for his team.Gui asks for advice for young professionals entering the industry. Alex emphasizes the importance of becoming a subject matter expert and being solutions-oriented. Jennifer highlights the value of networking and building relationships within the industry.The episode concludes with a discussion on challenges. Jennifer points out the difficulty of breaking into a crowded market and the need for differentiation, while Alex discusses the challenge of integrating his team into established distribution processes.This episode provides valuable insights into the strategies and best practices of distribution leaders in the financial industry, offering practical advice and a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in institutional and wealth management sales.
Environmental health should also consider inequality in the areas of housing, economics, food, education.This episode of The Conversation Piece features content from Manulife presents The Walrus Talks Nature, supported by Trans Canada trail. Iraz Soyalp, PhD, is the Director of Social Impact, Private Markets for Manulife Investment Management. She spoke at The Walrus Talks Nature on March 19, 2024.To register for upcoming events happening online or in a city near you, and to catch up on our archive of The Walrus Talks, visit thewalrus.ca/events.And subscribe to The Walrus Events newsletter for updates and announcements, at thewalrus.ca/newsletters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Recession is a word that gets thrown around often. But what exactly is a recession and how does it impact investors? Join us for an in-depth Q&A session as we weigh in on a topic that's become front and center for investors. Find out what you can expect in a recession and why you shouldn't wait for one to prepare your portfolio. For all this and more, tune into our new podcast episode.
Watch Alix and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.Anurag Rana, Bloomberg Intelligence Technology Analyst, discusses Apple's iPhone output in India. Frances Donald, Global Chief Economist and Strategist for Manulife Investment Management, discusses U.S CPI data. Shana Sissel, President and CEO at Banríon Capital Management, joins to discuss her outlook on the markets. Jeffrey Cleveland, Chief Economist at Payden & Rygel, joins to discuss U.S CPI data, and his outlook for the US economy. Sally Bakewell, Bloomberg US Finance Team Leader, discusses why U.S banks may redo key profit guidance.Hosts: Paul Sweeney and Alix SteelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch Tom and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.Bloomberg Surveillance hosted by Tom Keene and Paul SweeneyMarch 20th, 2024Featuring: Bob Michele, Managing director and CIO at JP Morgan Asset Management, on today's Fed decision Dennis Lockhart, former President of Atlanta Federal Reserve, on previewing today's Fed decision Frances Donald, Chief Global Economist at Manulife Investment Management, on what she expects to see from the Fed and concern about the labor market Bloomberg's Lisa Mateo with her Newspaper Headlines Get the Bloomberg Surveillance newsletter, delivered every weekday. Sign up now: https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/surveillance See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dividend investing is evolving, and so should your approach. Tune in to our new podcast episode to learn about the unique set of challenges faced by dividend investors in today's environment. Hear from our very own Senior Portfolio Manager Chris Hensen as he weighs in on the shifting landscape and explores the dividend opportunity set through a different lens. Don't miss out on this special edition of Investments Unplugged.
Watch Tom and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.Bloomberg Surveillance hosted by Tom Keene and Paul SweeneyThursday February 29th, 2024Featuring: Ira Jersey, Bloomberg Intelligence US Interest Rate Strategist John Ryding, Brean Capital Chief Economic Advisor, on PCE Frances Donald, Manulife Investment Management's chief economist, on PCE Drew Matus, Chief Market Strategist Metlife Services and Solutions, on markets Bloomberg's Lisa Mateo with her Newspaper Headlines Get the Bloomberg Surveillance newsletter, delivered every weekday. Sign up now: https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/surveillance See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Make no mistake about it, the economy is dealing with its fair share of challenges. But are there bright spots ahead? In this podcast episode, we sit down with our Global Chief Economist and Strategist Frances Donald, as she weighs in on the macro forces at play in 2024. Will global growth decline? Will central banks respond with rate cuts? For all this and more, tune in to Investments Unplugged.
Amid a shifting interest-rate outlook and inflation picture, the U.S. fixed-income market saw a swift reversal in 2023 as bond yields spiked through most of the year before sinking beginning in late October. With that recent volatility fresh in mind, we explore the outlook for the rest of 2024 with Jeffrey N. Given, CFA, senior portfolio manager and co-head of U.S. core and core-plus fixed income at Manulife Investment Management. Jeff joins podcast host John Bryson to assess current opportunities for shifting cash allocations into fixed income. Jeff sees plenty of factors that he believes are likely to be supportive of bond prices going forward, particularly in market segments such as U.S. agency mortgage-backed securities and corporate investment-grade credit.
Frances Donald, Chief Economist and Strategist at Manulife Investment Management, joins Alan Dunne to discuss how the drivers of the economy and inflation are undergoing a structural shift and what this means for the economic outlook. We hear why Frances expects a recession in the US economy in 2024 and why the risks to her forecasts are on the downside. Frances outlines where she currently sees tactical opportunities in fixed income markets and why she expects equity markets to face headwinds as investors start to see “bad news as bad news” this year. The conversations delves into the big shift underway in the global economy, becoming more supply driven than demand driven and the implications this will have for inflation, monetary policy and fiscal policy over the medium term. -----EXCEPTIONAL RESOURCE: Find Out How to Build a Safer & Better Performing Portfolio using this FREE NEW Portfolio Builder Tool-----Follow Niels on Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube or via the TTU website.IT's TRUE ? – most CIO's read 50+ books each year – get your FREE copy of the Ultimate Guide to the Best Investment Books ever written here.And you can get a free copy of my latest book “The Many Flavors of Trend Following” here.Learn more about the Trend Barometer here.Send your questions to info@toptradersunplugged.comAnd please share this episode with a like-minded friend and leave an honest Rating & Review on iTunes or Spotify so more people can discover the podcast.Follow Cem on Twitter.Follow Frances on LinkedIn.Episode TimeStamps: 02:39 - Introduction to Frances Donald06:39 - What caused a pivot from the central banks?13:10 - Why were they wrong about their forecast?20:43 - Where are the weak spots?23:58 - Does recession calls even matter?27:34 - Frances' outlook for the economy39:21 - Are we heading into a structural shift?51:04 - Will things change in the next administration?53:33 - Are fixed income markets becoming more investable?59:35 - Advice for the other investors01:01:15 - Thanks for...
Last week, the World Economic Forum convened leaders from business, government and academia to discuss solutions to society's biggest challenges. The annual Davos meeting provides insight into some of the key ideas that will shape the year ahead, and in today's episode of the ESG Insider podcast, we bring you on-the-ground interviews about one of the biggest topics on the agenda — nature. WEF's Global Risks Report, released right before Davos, found that biodiversity loss, ecosystem collapse and natural resource shortages are among the top risks facing the world over the next decade. To learn more, we sit down with Akanksha Khatri, the World Economic Forum's Head of Nature and Biodiversity. "The economic case of why nature matters has been made," Akanksha tells us. "What we are missing today is the business case at the individual unit level, and that's what we are trying to do through the work we are leading on sector transitions to nature positive." We hear the company perspective on nature from Sarah Chapman, Global Chief Sustainability Officer at insurance and financial services company Manulife. Sarah describes Manulife Investment Management as the largest institutional manager of timberland in the world and the second-largest institutional manager of agriculture. And we sit down with Erika Thompson, a beekeeper known for her huge social media following under the handle @texasbeeworks, where she does live beehive removal and educates her millions of followers on the importance of bees in biodiversity and food systems. Listen to our episode about the how AI became the buzzword at Davos: https://www.spglobal.com/esg/podcasts/how-ai-became-the-buzzword-at-davos Listen to our coverage of COP15, the UN's 2022 conference on biodiversity: https://www.spglobal.com/esg/podcasts/on-the-ground-at-cop15-how-business-is-getting-to-grips-with-biodiversity Read about the sustainability trends S&P Global is watching in 2024: https://www.spglobal.com/esg/insights/featured/special-editorial/key-2024-sustainability-trends-driving-the-year-ahead This piece was published by S&P Global Sustainable1, a part of S&P Global. Copyright ©2024 by S&P Global DISCLAIMER By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that S&P GLOBAL makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice. Unless specifically stated otherwise, S&P GLOBAL does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this Podcast, and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement. The third party materials or content of any third party site referenced in this Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards or policies of S&P GLOBAL. S&P GLOBAL assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content contained in third party materials or on third party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced herein. Moreover, S&P GLOBAL makes no warranty that this Podcast, or the server that makes it available, is free of viruses, worms, or other elements or codes that manifest contaminating or destructive properties.
Episode 89: A look ahead to 2024—addressing your unanswered questions (part 2) After patiently waiting for many months, signs that our fixed income outlook may be coming to fruition emerged at the end of last year. But what can we expect in 2024? In part 2 of our podcast episode, we focus on answering your frequently asked questions on fixed income. Are inflation risks behind us? Where are yields going? Are central banks done with their rate hikes? For all this and more, tune in to our new podcast episode.
Today's topic is infrastructure equity and we're joined by John Anderson, Global Head of Corporate Finance and Infrastructure at Manulife Investment Management, and at John Hancock Life Insurance.
With 2024 in full swing, what's our take on equities and bonds? Rather than sharing our views in our usual way, we've adopted a Q&A format to respond to some of the more pressing questions we've been getting on the road. Where's the economy headed? What are some of the main challenges for markets in the new year? To get your questions answered, tune in to our new podcast episode.
Frances Donald, Chief Economist at Manulife Investment Management, joins to discuss markets, the Fed, and outlook for a soft or hard landing in 2024. Caroline Fredrickson, distinguished visiting professor at Georgetown Law, joins to discuss Donald Trump getting disqualified on the Colorado ballot for 2024, how it will fare in the US Supreme Court, and how Trump's legal issues will play into 2024. Lee Klaskow, Senior Analyst: Logistics at Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to discuss FedEx's earnings miss. Matt Palazola, Senior Analyst: P&C Insurance with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to discuss Aon's acquisition of NFP. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Emily Graffeo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's topic is timberland and impact investing. We're joined today by Eric Cooperstrom, Managing Director of Impact Investing in Natural Climate Solutions at Manulife Investment Management.
Consumer exhaustion is kicking in, yields have come down, and the economy is beginning to show signs of slowing. Since outlining our three-themed bonds outlook, we're finally getting an indication that it's coming to fruition. As we get ready to transition to phase 2 (“duration is your friend”), investors could embrace longer duration on expectations that yields will fall further and the economy will continue slowing. Will the headwinds that impacted bonds as yields rose become tailwinds when yields fall? For all this and more, tune in to our new podcast episode.
Jeff Hammer, global co-head of secondaries at Manulife Investment Management, discusses issues from moral hazard in continuation funds to the ethics of stapled deals with senior editor Adam Le.
Adam A. Weigold, CFA, senior portfolio manager and head of municipal bonds at Manulife Investment Management, joins podcast host John P. Bryson to discuss the state of the municipal bond market and emerging trends in the segment. Adam explains how munis' primarily retail investor base shapes dynamics in the muni market, and he explores the impact that changes in the economic outlook can have on the market's high-yield side. The muni specialist discusses how his approach as an active manager seeks to identify the most attractive current opportunities in munis and make adjustments as fixed-income market conditions change. Adam explores the muni market's current fundamentals and the role that munis may play in potentially enhancing portfolio resilience in the event of an economic downturn. Finally, he assesses current default risks in the muni market and identifies where he's seeing attractive opportunities in late 2023.
Nate Thooft, chief investment officer at Manulife Investment Management, says that the strength of domestic stocks has been such that they are overpriced relative to international issues, which is why he has been light on U.S. equities of late. Thooft expects equity conditions to change at some point in the next year as a recession sets in, bringing with it "value destruction" that . Once that happens and there's been some "value destruction," it will be time to be more excited about stocks, but particularly the domestic issues. Also on the show, Tom Lydon, vice chairman at VettaFi, makes an active-income strategy his ETF of the Week, Matt Brannon discusses research from Clever Real Estate showing that one in four Americans is falling deeper into credit-card debt each month, and Clark Kendall, president of Kendall Capital Management, talks stocks in the Market Call.
Episode 87: Under the microscope: looking closely at a potential recession Recession—it's a word that continues to dominate the minds of investors and economic scientists alike. We hear about it so often, it sometimes seems like our expectations and concerns magnify. Yet, there could be important information that some people don't see. Let's focus the lens a little and scrutinize some of the financial details. • What's a soft or hard landing, and can we expect one or the other? • Why has a potential recession been delayed? • Does the economic data tell us whether a recession is inevitable? • How will the anticipation of a potential recession continue to affect the markets? Zoom in for a better view.
Are no interest rate hikes a good thing? Dominique Lapointe, Director, of Macro Strategy for Manulife Investment Management, gives us an update on Canada's economy, inflation, and housing crisis. What is your best first? First dates, jobs, concerts, and more! RUOK with Metallica? How about going on an adventure? HEY, DO YOU LIKE PODCASTS? Why not subscribe to ours? Find it on Apple, Google, Spotify & Tune In
School has started once again. And while students return to their classrooms and books, investors' minds turn to their portfolios, the economy, and the markets. But there's so much to learn when it comes to managing your investments. So, what subjects have currently reached the forefront for the Capital Markets Strategy Team? Three key investment themes are at the top of the class right now: • Prepare for near-term equity volatility amidst uncertainty. • Buying bonds is one thing; buying the right bonds is another. • Position your portfolios for tomorrow, not just today. There's the bell! Let's listen in.
Many topics waltz across the minds of investors. They twirl through our thoughts and sometimes step on our toes. Two things have been leading us lately: the rise of artificial intelligence (A.I.) and its role in the markets, and the recent surprise Bank of Canada interest rate hike. We won't dance around the subjects—there are relevant inquiries that we need to address: • Has A.I. played a role in what the S&P 500 Index been experiencing this year? • Are we seeing a replay of the 1990s dot-com bubble? • Why did the recent interest rate increase happen, and will it happen again? • How much of the current economic situation can monetary policy control? • What are the investment implications? Let's glide gracefully over the investment floor to answer these questions.
Every so often, we find ourselves swimming in a sea of similar-sounding questions about what's affecting or going to affect the markets. These inquiries come around on a regular basis, but do they hold any water when it comes to our investments? We brave the waves, look at some of these recurring questions, and ask, “As investors, do we care about this?” • U.S. debt ceiling discussions • Sell in May and go away investment strategy • periodic market rallies • seasonal market volumes Let's dive in and see what's beneath the surface.
Howard C. Greene, CFA, and Jeffrey N. Given, CFA, senior portfolio managers and co-heads of the U.S. core and core plus fixed-income team at Manulife Investment Management, join podcast host John P. Bryson to discuss current fixed-income opportunities, the factors driving recent volatility, and takeaways for bond investors. They also analyze how investments have performed historically during periods when monetary policy has shifted from tightening to easing. Finally, the portfolio managers offer their views on the prospects of a recession, consider how fixed-income investments may perform if the U.S. economy experiences a slowdown, and discuss what investors need to be thinking about going forward.
Lightning struck some U.S. and European banks recently, and investors may be feeling like the jolt is still coursing through them. Frances Donald, Global Chief Economist and Strategist at Manulife Investment Management, joins the Capital Markets Strategy team to delve into current bank problems' effects on the investment world and spark discussion on related topics: • What's been the historical response to banking volatility? • How do we define financial stability? • Are interest rates likely to go up or down in the near or distant future? • Where does macroeconomics come into play in the investment cycle? • Has our outlook for the coming months changed? The markets may be somewhat charged right now, but stay positive.
Star Trek, 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Terminator, Blade Runner, The Matrix—artificial intelligence (A.I.) has been a recurring science fiction theme for decades. But in fact, A.I. has come to the forefront of many discussions around scientific advances. Robotics, deep-learning models, smart cars, ChatGPT, and so on—where is this technology headed? We look at some of the applications of A.I.: • caring for the elderly by using sympathetic robots • using facial recognition software as the main way to identify you • improving customer experience with personalized algorithms • benefitting from AI—areas that may be worth watching … and more. What we can do with A.I may be nearly unfathomable. Maybe we'll even create artificially intelligent chocolate chips someday—they'd make one smart cookie.
In this episode, Katie Baker, senior national account manager and model delivery lead at John Hancock Investment Management, and Bruce Picard, CFA, portfolio manager and head of model portfolios at Manulife Investment Management, discuss potential opportunities in model portfolios. They explore the potential benefits of leveraging asset allocation models on the business and the investment front, explain how using model portfolios could potentially be helpful to advisors throughout their careers, and identify what attributes to look for when researching model portfolios. Finally, Katie and Bruce discuss how their teams seek to ensure that the model portfolios they build align with the needs of advisors and their clients.