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The Invested

The Invested

Mackenzie Investments

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Show overview

The Invested has been publishing since 2021, and across the 5 years since has built a catalogue of 204 episodes. That works out to roughly 100 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 23 min and 34 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 weeks ago, with 12 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Mackenzie Investments.

Episodes
204
Running
2021–2026 · 5y
Median length
27 min
Cadence
Weekly

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What’s behind today’s headlines and what it could mean for portfolios? Host Rajan Bansi sits down with Mackenzie portfolio managers and strategists to unpack the trends moving markets and the implications across asset classes. Tune in for timely insights to support your next client conversation.

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Higher for longer takes hold

May 1, 202620 min

Building resilience through volatility

Apr 29, 202620 min

Finding value beyond concentrated markets

Apr 21, 202619 min

The new phase of the energy transition

Apr 13, 202620 min

Ep 262Canada beyond the value label

Rajan Bansi sits down with Tim Johal to cut through the geopolitical noise and discuss why Canada deserves a closer look from investors. From offering cheaper valuations than the US, to featuring a market tilted to energy and materials, you'll hear why the old labels no longer tell the full story. Listen to a timely Canada-focused lens to support your next conversations. This episode was recorded on March 23, 2026.

Mar 25, 202622 min

Ep 261When global tension hits home

Dustin Reid explains how a market shock can move from geopolitical tension abroad to tougher choices at home. He explores what higher energy prices could mean for portfolios, central-bank decisions and the households that often feel the pressure first. Listen for practical insight into how geopolitical risk can ripple through markets and into daily life. This episode was recorded on March 19, 2026.

Mar 19, 202617 min

Ep 260Energy sovereignty is reshaping how markets price risk

Prolonged conflict can leave a lasting mark on how markets assess energy risk. Host Rajan Bansi sits down with Benoit Gervais, head of the Mackenzie Resource Team, to explore how geopolitical instability can accelerate energy sovereignty, reshape supply chains and reinforce the need for infrastructure and domestic capacity. Listen for expert insights into the forces that can outlast the initial market reaction and shape what comes next. For more insights from the Mackenzie Resource Team, click here. This episode was recorded on March 12, 2026.

Mar 13, 202619 min

Ep 259Beyond the black box: How modern quant really works

Host Rajan Bansi sits down with Arup Datta, Head of Mackenzie’s Global Quantitative Equity Team, to demystify modern quantitative investing, and why its edge is built for real world portfolios. They unpack how transparency, governance, and human oversight turn data into repeatable global stock selection across international developed and emerging markets, and what it takes to stay disciplined when factors fall out of favour. Finally, Arup shares how measured positioning shifts, like a value tilt, are implemented with risk controls designed to separate signal from noise. Listen to get ahead of your next client conversation. This episode was recorded on March 2, 2026.

Mar 4, 202622 min

Ep 2582026 ETF Outlook: The shifts you can’t ignore

Host Rajan Bansi sits down with Prerna Mathews to unpack the 2026 ETF Outlook and the shifts shaping portfolio construction: why active ETFs are gaining momentum, how systematic building blocks are moving into the core, and where alternatives in ETF form may fit. Listen now to sharpen your next client conversation. For more insights and perspectives, download our 2026 ETF Outlook. This episode was recorded on February 23, 2026.

Feb 26, 202621 min

Ep 257Canada’s bond reality check and what it may signal for global rates

Why is Mackenzie’s fixed-income team more dovish than the market on Bank of Canada cuts? Host Rajan Bansi sits down with Konstantin Boehmer to unpack Canada’s setup, Fed independence, and what rate paths could mean for portfolios through 2026. Tune in for client-ready talking points, and a practical way to frame diverging central banks in global portfolios. This episode was recorded on February 9, 2026.

Feb 11, 202622 min

Ep 256Rates held, markets moved. What advisors need to know

The Fed held rates steady, and the markets moved anyway. Dustin Reid, Chief Fixed Income Strategist at Mackenzie Investments unpacks what shifted, what investors may be underestimating, and the key portfolio implications advisors should be ready to explain. This episode was recorded on January 29, 2026.

Jan 30, 202618 min

Ep 255Resources in a multipolar world

Greenland. Venezuela. The Panama Canal. Are these really “resource stories”, or something bigger? Host Rajan Bansi sits down with Benoit Gervais, head of Mackenzie’s Resource Boutique, to unpack how energy flows, critical chokepoints, and shifting alliances are reshaping the resource backdrop that’s moving headlines to allocations. Listen for the context you need for your next client conversation. For more insights Mackenzie’s Resource Boutique, click here. This episode was recorded on January 21, 2026.

Jan 22, 202620 min

Ep 254Beyond smart beta: Building better income with Systematic Strategies

In this episode, Michael Kapler, Portfolio Manager on Mackenzie’s Multi-Asset Strategies Team discusses how modern data, computing power, and disciplined modelling have transformed systematic investing—and what that means for constructing stronger income solutions. He walks through how high-dividend ETFs using covered calls and leverage generate diversified cash flows while balancing risk, transparency, and downside protection. This episode was recorded on December 8, 2025.

Dec 18, 202518 min

Ep 253The next Fed chair and the market’s blind spot

In this episode, Dustin Reid, Chief Fixed Income Strategist, unpacks the Fed’s dilemma of hot inflation and cooling labour markets, the implications of a potential Kevin Hassett Fed chair, and how policy risk could ripple across bonds, equities and currencies. He also lays out why Canada’s growth drivers are weakening and why the first half of 2026 may deliver very different outcomes for the US, Canada, and global markets. This episode was recorded on Dec 11, 2025.

Dec 15, 202536 min

Ep 2522026 Market Outlook with Lesley Marks and Steve Locke

In this episode, Lesley Marks, CIO of Equities, and Steve Locke, CIO of Fixed Income and Multi-Asset Strategies, break down Mackenzie’s 2026 Market Outlook and explain why investors will need both resilience and discipline in the year ahead. They unpack the path of interest rates as central banks balance softer growth with sticky inflation, why earnings—not multiples—will drive equity returns, and how fiscal stimulus and capital investment could reshape opportunities across regions. The conversation also highlights where risks may be hiding beneath the surface and how diversification beyond US large caps can strengthen portfolios going into 2026. For more insights and perspectives, download our 2026 Market Outlook. This episode was recorded on December 8, 2025.

Dec 10, 202536 min

Ep 251Driving in fog: Central banks navigate uncertain data

In this episode, Dustin Reid, Chief Fixed Income Strategist, unpacks diverging views at the Fed, Canada’s steady hand on rates, and Japan’s rising fiscal risks. Dustin shares how his team is positioning portfolios amid “thickening fog” in the data, why he expects the Fed to hold in December, and where he still finds value in short-term Canadian bonds and emerging markets. This episode was recorded on November 20, 2025.

Nov 24, 202535 min

Ep 250Central banks at a crossroads

In this episode, Dustin Reid, Chief Fixed Income Strategist, breaks down the latest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve and the Bank of Canada—and what they mean for advisors building resilient portfolios. Dustin explains why the Fed’s pushback on further easing and the Bank of Canada’s move to the bottom of its neutral range could shape opportunities across the yield curve. He also shares how his team is positioning in short-term Canadian bonds, managing duration risk, and balancing exposure between developed and emerging markets. Thanks for listening—and as always, stay invested. This episode was recorded on October 29, 2025.

Oct 30, 202530 min

Ep 249Turning emotion into investment discipline

In this episode, Gleb Sivitsky, Portfolio Manager on Mackenzie's Multi-Asset Strategies Team, discusses how thoughtful portfolio construction can help reinforce discipline. He explains why investor mistakes rarely stem from a single decision—it's often a combination of behaviours, like chasing performance or selling at the wrong time. Gleb explores how modern solutions—from model portfolios to ETF portfolios to asset allocation ETFs—can help clients stay invested for the long term. Thanks for listening—and as always, stay invested. This episode was recorded on October 21, 2025.

Oct 29, 202518 min

Ep 248Opportunities beyond the Magnificent Seven

In this episode, Katherine Owen, Portfolio Manager with Mackenzie’s Global Equity & Income Team, shares her perspective on navigating today’s complex market. She discusses the resilience of the US economy, the growing divide between AI-driven mega-cap leaders and the broader market, and where her team is finding compelling opportunities abroad. Advisors will also hear about the key risk investors may be overlooking as they build diversified portfolios. Thanks for listening—and as always, stay invested. This episode was recorded on October 20, 2025.

Oct 27, 202522 min

Ep 247Concentration Risk 2.0

In this episode, Laurent Boukobza, ETF Strategist at Mackenzie Investments, explains why diversification is more important than ever. He explores ETF strategies that can help manage concentration risk and strengthen portfolio resilience. He discusses the growing importance of international diversification, the rising interest in active ETFs in Canada, and the value of a disciplined, repeatable investment process in volatile markets. From factor-based strategies – like quality and low volatility – to the role of Mackenzie’s US Alpha Extension ETF, Laurent shares practical insights for building more resilient portfolios in a market driven by a narrow group of leaders. This episode was recorded on October 1, 2025.

Oct 7, 202519 min
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