CC&L Financial Group

since 2003
  • 501-1,000 employees
  • Financial Services

CC&L Financial Group

Connor, Clark & Lunn Financial Group (CC&L Financial Group) is a multi-boutique asset management firm that provides a broad range of distinct and independently managed investment solutions such as: traditional long only equity and long-short equity hedged strategies as well as traditional, alternative and custom fixed income strategies, real estate, infrastructure, private equity and private loans.

CC&L Financial Group provides services to institutions, individuals and financial advisors. One of the largest independently owned asset managers in Canada, CC&L Financial Group focuses on creating the conditions for success for our clients, partners and employees.

Expertise

Institutions, Pension Funds, Mutual Funds, Foundations, Private Clients, and Financial Advisors.

Chinese stocks climb “wall of worry”
  • 4 months ago

Chinese money growth has normalised while the MSCI China index remains on a steep valuation discount despite recent outperformance.

UK inflation: it’s getting complicated
  • 4 months ago

The Bank of England expects rises in regulated prices and taxes to push headline CPI inflation up to 3.5% by June but the forecast likely underestimates disinflationary pressure from monetary weakn...

Global industrial revival on track but obstacles ahead
  • 4 months ago

Manufacturing surveys may reach a short-term peak this spring, with the extent of any retracement partly depending on trade policy developments.

UK money update: still weak
  • 4 months ago

MPC inertia had condemned the UK to economic underperformance well before the October Budget.

Global money update: tentative positive
  • 4 months ago

US / Eurozone / Chinese money measures rose solidly in December but a further pick-up is required to warrant hopes of a 2026 global economic “boomlet”.

ECB policy easing is working
  • 4 months ago

Eurozone real money momentum has turned positive and is likely to rise further, signalling improving economic prospects.

Chinese money update: positive signal
  • 5 months ago

Chinese money and credit numbers for December suggest that policy stimulus is becoming effective, warranting an upgraded assessment of economic prospects.

A “monetarist” perspective on current equity markets
  • 5 months ago

Monetary trends suggest a coming inflation undershoot, argues Simon Ward, Economic Adviser.

Chinese money update: slow recovery
  • 6 months ago

Chinese money trends are normalising after weakness, suggesting modest economic improvement.