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Tim Kiladze

theglobeandmail.comCanada
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Tim Kiladze explores how money, power and strategy play out on Bay Street, focusing on the institutions, funds and corporate decisions that shape Canada’s financial system. He writes news, analysis, profiles and longer features on banking, capital markets, government finance and the investors who sit behind major transactions.

Bay Street, banking and power

Kiladze covers many facets of Bay Street, with a particular focus on how banks and financial institutions exercise influence in the market and in policy debates. His work often looks past balance sheets to examine who holds power, how they use it and what that means for investors and the broader economy. In pieces such as his report on private debt funds, he explains what these vehicles are, how they operate and why some have become both popular and controversial, highlighting governance, risk and the incentives driving fund managers. He also reports on the leadership and strategic shifts inside major financial firms, including changes in capital markets operations and coverage of corporate and financial issuers.

Capital markets, corporate finance and funds

With a background on Streetwise, a capital markets vertical, Kiladze continues to report closely on market-moving events and corporate finance decisions. His coverage of Gildan’s share price drop on the back of a short-seller report alleging inflated sales shows his focus on how market scrutiny, allegations and disclosure affect public companies and their investors. He tracks activity in specialized finance and investment products, including private debt and other “hot” Bay Street funds, paying close attention to structures, fees and the risks borne by retail investors. In his reporting on retail investors stuck in struggling funds and unable to sell due to high management fees, he examines how product design and liquidity terms can trap investors and what this reveals about the balance of power between fund providers and clients.

Government finance and Canada’s economic standing

Kiladze writes on government finance and the intersection of fiscal policy, competitiveness and national prosperity. In his coverage of the debate over whether Canada has become poorer than Alabama, he travels to the Deep South to understand how that state is breaking stereotypes and, at times, looking richer than Canada, using GDP per capita and investment trends to frame the story. He situates Canada’s economic performance in a global context, exploring how tax policy, regulatory burdens and other structural factors influence investment flows and living standards. Across these pieces, he combines data with on-the-ground reporting to show how policy choices translate into economic outcomes for citizens and for the businesses that operate across borders.

Business platforms, professional networks and the finance industry

Alongside traditional finance coverage, Kiladze reports on how business platforms and professional networks are reshaping corporate and financial careers. In his work on LinkedIn’s evolution, he examines how the platform’s role in business reporting and networking has changed, and what that means for executives, recruiters and deal-makers who use it. He brings a Bay Street veteran’s lens to these stories, connecting digital behaviour to real-world career moves and corporate strategies. He also appears on finance podcasts and industry events to explain complex topics such as private debt funds in accessible terms, reinforcing his role as an interpreter of specialized Bay Street trends for a wider business audience.

Format and approach

Kiladze is a financial reporter and columnist at The Globe and Mail, a role he has held since joining the masthead in 2010. He writes across formats, from breaking news on specific companies and funds to in-depth features that trace longer-term shifts in Canada’s economy and financial industry. His work blends market reporting with narrative and analytical elements, often following the money to show how investment decisions, fee structures and policy choices affect both institutions and individual investors.

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