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Event 20. oktober 2026, 16:30-18:30

Foreca­sting the Fu­tu­re: The Dy­na­mi­cs of Ca­pi­tal Mar­ket As­sump­tions

Ca­pi­tal Mar­ket As­sump­tions (CMAs) play a cruci­al role in sha­ping long‑term in­ve­st­ment stra­te­gies. Yet how in­sti­tu­tio­nal in­ve­stors form, ad­just, and ap­ply the­se expecta­tions in pra­cti­ce re­mains less un­der­stood.

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About the event

Tid
20. oktober 2026, 16:30-18:30
Lokation
CBS Cam­pus
Format
Pre­sen­ta­tion
Værtsnavn
CBS Execu­ti­ve Educa­tion
Sprog
Eng­lish
Pris
Free to at­tend
Emner
Finansiering Økonomi

Event description

Capital Market Assumptions (CMAs) play a crucial role in shaping long‑term investment strategies. Yet how institutional investors form, adjust, and apply these expectations in practice remains less understood.

At this upcoming event, CBS Assistant Professor Markus Ibert presents new insights into the dynamics behind return expectations across the investment landscape. Drawing on comprehensive data from asset managers, investment consultants, wealth advisors, pension funds, and professional forecasters, he sheds light on how CMAs evolve — and why they matter.

The event will be tackling three core questions:

  • How are return expectations formed?
    The behavioural, analytical, and structural factors that shape how institutions think about future returns.
  • How do expectations evolve over time and differ across institutions?
    Learn how forecasts shift with market cycles, organisational structures, and asset classes
  • How do CMAs relate to real‑world portfolio decisions?
    Understand the link between stated expectations and actual asset allocation choices among professional investors.

This event offers a unique opportunity for investment professionals, policymakers, and finance enthusiasts to gain a deeper understanding of the forces driving long‑term return expectations — and the implications for portfolio construction and market behaviour.

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Meet the spe­a­kers

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Mar­kus Ibert

Tenure Track Assistant Professor

Mar­kus Ibert is cur­rent­ly an As­si­stant Pro­fes­sor in the fi­nan­ce de­part­ment at Co­pen­ha­gen Bu­si­ness School. Be­fo­re that, he was a Se­ni­or Eco­no­mist at the Fe­de­ral Re­ser­ve Bo­ard of Gover­nors in Was­hin­g­ton, D.C. He ob­tai­ned a Ph.D. in Fi­nan­ce from the Sto­ck­holm School of Eco­no­mi­cs. His re­search fo­cu­ses on is­su­es in as­set pri­cing and as­set ma­na­ge­ment and has been pu­blis­hed in le­a­ding aca­de­mic jour­nals.