Viewpoints about Art
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A conversation with Canadian landscape artist Steve Driscoll
When it came to commissioning new artwork, Manulife felt Driscoll was the ideal choice. As the world’s largest natural capital investment manager, Manulife has owned real assets (such as timberland) for more than 95 years.
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Budget 2023: health care, clean energy…and deficits
The Canadian federal government released its 2023 budget, outlining the policy priorities for the next year onward. See how the Canadian federal government is addressing key issues in a challenging economic context.
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The Russia-Ukraine crisis could bring global impact and spillover effects
Tensions between Russia and Ukraine heightened in the past week. We consider the potential macroeconomic impact of a broader Russia-Ukraine conflict and its effect on Asia-Pacific economies.
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The Delta effect: Three-minute macro
The Delta variant of COVID-19 is certainly complicating the outlook for the global economy, and we’re keeping an eye on five ways that those complications may materialize. We also take an ESG lens on the gig economy and discuss the yield situation among emerging-market debt.
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Tech and the consumer have reshaped today’s emerging markets
Today’s emerging markets (EM) are vastly different from what they were just a decade ago. What’s more, some EM-based technology companies have emerged as global market share leaders or close rivals to developed-market peers. In our view, an actively managed investment approach is best suited to navigating this landscape of tumultuous change.
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Applying an ESG lens to macroeconomic analysis—a starting place
In our view, ESG factors play an increasingly important role in macroeconomic analysis and the formulation of investment outlooks. Find out why.
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Canadian Fine Art: Art collection tips for high-net-worth investors (Podcast)
This episode features Global Chief Economist Frances Donald, who reviews the markets in 2020, and Kelly McKenzie, curator for Manulife’s corporate art collection, who explores the ins and outs of developing, caring for, and displaying art.
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A spotlight on Manulife’s fine art and how you can start your own collection
The world of fine art is often characterized by its exclusivity. With a subjective product at its core and billions of dollars in circulation, it can certainly be intimidating.
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