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James Bradshaw

theglobeandmail.comCanada
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James Bradshaw follows the money that large institutions move through markets, with a focus on how pension plans and other big investors deploy capital, manage risk and exercise governance power.

Institutional investors and pension funds

He is the Institutional Investing Reporter for the Report on Business at The Globe and Mail, covering the strategies and oversight of major institutional investors.

His reporting regularly examines large pension plans, including how executive decisions, compensation arrangements and board oversight can trigger turmoil inside retirement funds.

In coverage of a crisis at a pension plan, he traced how a payout and personal relationships between senior leaders contributed to executive departures, governance reviews and questions about oversight processes.

He brings out the mechanics of board responsibilities and internal controls, detailing where oversight can fail even in the absence of clear evidence of illegal activity or outright misconduct.

Across his pension coverage, he combines performance data, governance detail and sourced accounts to show both how plans invest and how they are held to account.

Infrastructure and private markets

Bradshaw reports on how global investors view Canada as a destination for infrastructure capital, drawing on survey data and interviews with major investment organizations.

In his coverage of a global infrastructure survey, he highlighted Canada’s emergence as the most attractive market for infrastructure investors, ahead of larger economies.

He uses that kind of comparative research to show how institutional investors allocate to long-term assets such as transportation, energy and utilities, and what that means for Canadian projects.

He also writes about how pension managers and other institutions put money to work in private markets, explaining the pressures they face and how shifting allocations affect returns and risk.

Global capital flows into Canada

His work extends to the role foreign capital plays in Canada’s economy and financial system.

On The Globe and Mail’s podcast, he has explained why Canada seeks foreign investment, how global funds view Canadian opportunities and what large inflows can mean for growth and policy.

In that format he breaks down complex concepts such as cross-border investment, institutional mandates and the trade-offs between attracting capital and safeguarding domestic interests.

These explanatory pieces complement his daily reporting, giving context around why institutional investors choose Canada and how their decisions affect markets and savers.

Background in banking coverage

Before focusing on institutional investing, Bradshaw covered the country’s largest banks and other prominent financial institutions as a banking reporter for Report on Business.

That experience in core financial services, balance sheets and regulatory scrutiny informs his current beat, particularly when pension plans and institutional investors intersect with major banks and capital markets.

Across both roles, he has worked within business journalism, concentrating on how large financial actors operate, compete and are governed.

He also appears on The Globe and Mail’s audio and video platforms to discuss his reporting, using interviews and narrative explainers to make institutional finance and governance issues accessible to a wider audience.

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