If institutional investors have already shifted toward global diversification and private markets, why are most retail portfolios still stuck in the past?
In this episode of Insight Is Capital, host Pierre Daillie sits down with Clay Khan, Head of Canada and Managing Director at Neuberger Berman, to explore one of the biggest structural changes in modern portfolio construction: the migration of capital from public markets toward private assets and globally diversified strategies.
Drawing from Neuberger Berman’s “Solving for 2026” investment outlook, Khan explains how global macro forces—AI-driven productivity shifts, diverging fiscal and monetary policies, and evolving capital markets—are reshaping the investment landscape for both institutions and private investors.
The conversation dives into the growing dominance of private equity and private credit, why institutional portfolios increasingly resemble pension-style allocations, and why Canadian investors may need to rethink traditional 60/40 portfolio structures.
Khan also highlights emerging strategies gaining traction among sophisticated investors, including tax-loss harvesting, direct indexing, evergreen private market structures, and secondary markets in private equity. These innovations are gradually bringing institutional-grade investment strategies into the portfolios of high-net-worth investors and advisors.
Ultimately, the discussion centers on a crucial shift: moving from wealth accumulation toward wealth preservation and tax-efficient diversification, particularly for families transitioning from concentrated entrepreneurial wealth into multi-generational portfolios.
3 Key Takeaways
1️⃣ Institutional portfolios are leading the shift toward private markets
Canadian pension plans have steadily migrated capital from public markets toward private equity, infrastructure, real estate, and private credit in pursuit of the illiquidity premium and smoother return profiles.
2️⃣ Global diversification is finally broadening beyond the U.S.
While the S&P 500 has dominated recent years, Khan notes that EAFE and emerging markets recently outperformed, highlighting the growing case for international diversification in advisor portfolios.
3️⃣ Tax efficiency may be the next frontier in portfolio construction
High-net-worth investors are increasingly adopting tax-loss harvesting and direct indexing strategies to generate “tax alpha,” potentially adding meaningful after-tax returns over time.
⏱️ Timestamped Chapters
00:00 – Introduction: Markets entering a new macro regime01:07 – What Neuberger Berman’s “Solving for 2026” outlook is signaling01:27 – Clay Khan’s background and Neuberger Berman’s Canadian business02:20 – Market shifts in early 2026 and global equity rotations03:28 – Value vs growth and international outperformance05:28 – Why institutional and retail portfolios look so different06:46 – How Canadian pensions moved from public to private markets10:02 – Why private credit is replacing hedge funds in portfolios12:43 – The shrinking public market and expanding private economy15:03 – The challenge of implementing alternatives in retail portfolios18:35 – How family offices approach long-term investing20:45 – Tax-loss harvesting and the rise of “tax alpha”24:39 – Institutional investing philosophy: global diversification26:09 – Why private companies may outperform public markets28:13 – Solving liquidity challenges in private markets29:34 – The booming private equity secondary market31:59 – A real estate analogy for understanding private equity34:34 – Where advisors are reallocating portfolios today37:32 – The challenge of replacing fixed income diversification39:46 – Lessons from Canadian pension portfolio construction41:34 – How portfolio conversations have evolved over the last decade45:05 – Evergreen private market structures45:13 – What will define the next phase of Canadian portfolio construction46:33 – Concentration vs diversification in wealth preservation49:25 – The psychology of entrepreneurial wealth51:19 – Final reflections on diversification and legacy planning
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