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Fiera Capital Corp T.FSZ

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.FSZ.DB.B | FRRPF

Fiera Capital Corporation is a Canada-based independent asset management company. The Company delivers customized and multi-asset solutions across public and private market asset classes to institutional, financial intermediary and private wealth clients across North America, Europe and Asia. It offers a range of traditional and non-traditional investment strategies through specialized and balanced mandates. It works with endowments, foundations, corporations, private and public funds and Taft-Hartley plans. Its institutional solutions include fixed income, equity and non-traditional. Its fixed income solutions include Canadian Active, Canadian Credit, Core Plus, Infrastructure Debt and North American High Yield. The Company's portfolio managers work directly with clients and their financial intermediaries, attorneys and accountants to design custom portfolios. Its private markets solution categories include real estate, infrastructure, agriculture, private equity and private credit.


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Fiera EM Select Fund

Fiera EM Select Fundhttps://financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/emerging-market-money-manager-beats-99-of-peers-by-ignoring-fed

Published Jan 19, 2024  •  3 minute read

Emerging-Market Money Manager Beats 99% of Peers by Ignoring Fed
An emerging-market money manager who is outperforming 99% of his peers says equity investors can make money in 2024 whether the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates or not, by focusing on countries undergoing economic transformations.
 
Montreal-based Fiera Capital Corp. has handed holders of its EM Select Fund a 29% return in the past 12 months, beating all but 12 of the 4,383 funds in its group, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Dominic Bokor-Ingram, who co-manages the fund with Stefan Bottcher, said the gains are coming from buying shares in under-owned markets such as Greece, Saudi Arabia and Vietnam, where policy changes are driving makeovers independent of global monetary conditions.
 
While Fed rate cuts would create a supportive environment for general risk-taking and spur capital flows into emerging markets, their absence won’t arrest rallies driven by such local turnaround stories, Bokor-Ingram said. He sees the key as looking beyond markets heavily weighted in MSCI Inc.’s benchmarks — such as China and India — and so reducing the correlation with index-related flows.
 
“Our strategy is very insensitive on a relative basis to Fed policy,” he said. “The overriding factor is domestic reforms and how they play out. For instance, if Vietnam gets MSCI emerging-market status or Greece grows its tourism because of reforms, then the Fed doesn’t matter as much.”
 
The Fiera Oaks EM Select Fund advanced nearly five times as much as the MSCI Emerging Markets Index’s 7% gain in 2023. This year, the fund is already up even as the benchmark gauge has fallen more than 5% for the worst start to a year since 2016.
 
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Countries resetting their economic policies are continuing to do well in 2024, defying a broader selloff led by China’s slowdown and doubts over the timing of Fed easing.
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