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How will inflation & negative returns impact my retirement portfolio?

An increasing number of Canadians are retiring, and many before they turn 65. Recent data from Statistics Canada suggests that the number of retirees is up 50%1 and economists warn that this trend may likely continue.  

How will inflation & negative returns impact my retirement portfolio?

An increasing number of Canadians are retiring, and many before they turn 65. Recent data from Statistics Canada suggests that the number of retirees is up 50%1 and economists warn that this trend may likely continue.  

  • February 07, 2025

    Sun Life Global Investments wins five FundGrade A+® Awards

    Sun Life Global Investments is proud to announce that five of our segregated funds were recognized by FundGrade A+® Awards.

  • February 07, 2025

    MFS Week in Review

    A review of the week's top global economic and capital markets news.

  • January 22, 2025

    Granite Funds Q4 2024 CIO Views

    Markets remain strong despite central bank policy changes and political concerns. Chhad Aul, Chief Investment Officer and Head of Multi-Asset Solutions at SLGI Asset Management Inc., discusses future outlook and Granite Target Risk Funds positioning in this video. 

  • January 21, 2025

    Key Themes of 2025

    What will drive markets in 2025? Bound to be another volatile year, Chhad Aul, Chief Investment Officer and Head of Multi-Asset Solutions at SLGI Asset Management Inc., talks about his top investment themes.   

  • January 08, 2025

    Q4 2024 | Market Update

    The S&P 500 climbed over 60% for the two-year period between 2023 and 2024, the best in a quarter century. But it turned volatile in early 2025. While markets have concerns over the future of interest rate cuts from the Fed, we are tactically bullish on equities as earnings growth broadens amid a resilient U.S. economy. 

  • December 10, 2024

    How to create long-term value?

    What is the importance of investing responsibly and how does that create long-term value? In Part 3 of our Leaders in Conversation series, Oricia Smith, President, SLGI Asset Management Inc. and Senior Vice President, Investment Solutions at Sun Life Canada sits down with Carol Geremia, President, Head of Global Distribution, MFS Investment Management (MFS), to discuss the three core pillars of MFS’ investment process that guides creation of long-term financial security for clients. 

  • November 06, 2024

    Embracing a long-term mindset

    How do investors take risk in such a difficult environment? In Part 2 of our Leaders in Conversation series, Oricia Smith, President, SLGI Asset Management Inc. and Senior Vice President, Investment Solutions at Sun Life Canada sits down with Carol Geremia, President, Head of Global Distribution, MFS Investment Management (MFS), to discuss the importance in managing risks and how understanding the industries investors are owning are critical for the future. 

  • November 05, 2024

    Granite funds Q3 2024 CIO Views

    Against a backdrop of central bank rate cuts and a U.S. election, the markets have held up relatively well. Find out how Chhad Aul, Chief Investment Officer and Head of Multi-Asset Solutions, SLGI Asset Management Inc. has positioned Granite Target Risk Funds and his outlook for the next phase of this cycle. 

  • November 05, 2024

    U.S. election insights

    History shows that markets do favour a divided U.S. government as a way to moderate any extreme policy tilts or spending plans.

  • October 24, 2024

    Q3 2024 | Market Update

    We think the chances of a U.S. soft landing - a scenario of bringing down inflation to around 2% without widespread job losses - has improved. Our tactical position favours a slight overweight to equities and commodities as the U.S. economy slowly sheds the weight of high levels of real interest rates.