After 14 years, the Alberta Investment Management Corporation finally has a footprint in the province\u0027s economic centre.
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Siddall said adjustments have been made in search for less volatility, such as divesting Russian investments at the onset of the Ukrainian invasion. “The world markets have repriced risk. The pricing on risk was too thin,” said Siddall. “That means over the medium-term . . . a higher return opportunity for people like us. So in the long run, it’s good, but we have to go through a short-term evaluation.”
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