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EAMG market commentary

March 11, 2022
Since Russia first invaded the Ukraine, there’s been no shortage of headlines and commentaries trying to make sense of the situation. This is a tragedy that from a humanitarian standpoint that can’t be made sense of and our hearts go out to the people of Ukraine and those impacted. From a market standpoint, the common thinking is that geopolitical risks, aka war, historically haven’t been associated with significant corrections in the market. So far, the market reaction has been consistent with the historical experience, with the S&P 500 down only about 1% since the start of the conflict and the S&P/TSX Composite Index up close to 4%, despite the heightened daily volatility.
Given the obvious challenges of predicting how these types of conflicts play out, we look to financial market indicators to give us a better sense of the potential risks in the market. And in this respect, the most obvious indicator is oil. Since the start of the Russian invasion, oil has rallied roughly 18%, which is even more impressive considering it had already rallied 21% from the start of the year to the beginning of the conflict.
While we don’t know what will happen to energy markets over the coming weeks, we do know that oil shocks can result in higher inflation and sometimes lower growth. Inflation was already rising, although strategists generally viewed this as temporary on the expectation that the covid related supply chain disruptions and reopening pressures were the primary causes that would eventually self-correct. But as the Russian-Ukraine conflict intensifies, consensus views are moving towards inflation becoming more structural in nature. There are growing risks this will change consumer behaviour, causing inflation to be longer lasting than initially expected. Much of this has to do with the fact that as the world’s 3rd largest exporter of oil, Russia has taken a material amount of oil production capacity offline, resulting in significantly higher oil and gas prices. This also explains the significant outperformance of energy equities, and the broader S&P/TSX Composite Index vs US counterparts on a YTD basis.
While there are beneficiaries to higher oil prices, the consumer certainly isn’t one of them given gas prices reflect movements in the oil market. So far in 2022 prices paid at the pump have gone up 30%, one of the fastest paces on record. This, in addition to food price increases, will put strain on the consumer as higher bills divert dollars away from discretionary spending and potentially slow economic growth.
The other factor we’re closely watching is the overall health of the European economy, to which Russia supplies about 40% of Europe’s natural gas, 25% of their oil imports and 45% of their coal imports. While the European Commission has indicated plans to cuts their dependence on Russian energy well before 2030, the short-term impacts will be costly as Europe and other global markets see higher energy prices follow. As well, food prices will likely become an issue for the region given the interruption of supply out of the Black Sea which has driven grain and oilseed prices to levels not seen since 2008. Investors to date have priced in significant risk, evidenced by the performance of the Stoxx 50 which is down 17% YTD, one of the worst performing markets across the global universe.
While commodity prices are just one indicator, we are mindful that they could be telling us inflation may be more persistent than previously expected. From a long-term perspective this hasn’t changed our view of the equity market. As a result of potential near term impacts however, we have reduced our exposure to European markets in favour of the Canadian market and as well we have added inflation and risk hedges with sector allocations to energy, consumer staples and utilities, while still maintaining our overall long-term target levels to equities. There is no direct exposure to Russia in any of the three Equitable Life Active Balanced Portfolios which includes Equitable Life Active Balanced Growth Portfolio Select, Equitable Life Active Balanced Portfolio Select and Equitable Life Active Balanced Income Portfolio Select.
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Expanding Online Annuity Quotation Eligibility
Equitable Life® is pleased to announce the following three enhancements to our Online Annuity Quotation eligibility, effective November 1, 2022:
● Single Premium Quotes increased to $2million
● Increased Allowed Annual Amount for Income Annuities
● Alberta Locked-In Funds Available from Age 50 reduced from age 55
Increasing income limits for our Online Annuity Quotation provides advisors with more flexibility to serve the various needs of clients. To learn more, visit Equitable’s Online Annuity Quotation
For more information contact your Regional Investment Sales Manager or our Advisor Services team Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. ET at 1.866.884.7427.
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EZcomplete now displays Critical Illness insurance premiums
We have exciting news about EquiLiving® Critical Illness EZcomplete® applications. Effective April 22, 2023, EZcomplete will calculate and display critical illness insurance premiums automatically! This will save you time during the application process.
EZcomplete will calculate and show both the yearly and monthly premium amounts as you complete the application – this is similar to other Equitable Life insurance products. This means you do not need to run a separate illustration to determine and input the premium amount into EZcomplete anymore.
To learn more about Critical Illness, the Equitable way, visit our Critical Illness page on EquiNet or contact your local wholesaler.
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Web Illustration Tool for Universal Life (UL) Insurance now available
The new tool for UL provides greater flexibility and convenience. You will now have access to UL illustrations in the same way that you access and save Whole life web illustrations. It enables you to manage your business on the go from your laptop.
This is the latest step in our commitment to making it easier for you to do business with us, with all our product illustrations now available in a web version. Visit the new web illustration tool here.
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Transaction Authorization Requirements table for Savings & Retirement advisors
Equitable Life® is here to help. When it comes to getting certain transactions authorized in a non face-to-face environment, you might need some direction. We’ve got you covered.
Equitable has created a quick reference table on EquiNet™. The Transaction Authorization Requirements table provides details on how to get certain forms approved and the best way to get them to us. Each form listed gives the authorization type that is accepted. We’ve also provided details when we receive a document that is considered not-in-good-order.
As we navigate through COVID-19, we will continue to update this table. This means you have the most current information available at your fingertips, 24/7.
Have other questions about COVID-19? Check out our Savings & Retirement COVID-19 update page on EquiNet as well. This page provides the latest news and information for Savings & Retirement advisors.
Still have a question? Give our Advisor Services team a call Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. ET at 1.866.884.7427 or email savingsretirement@equitable.ca, or your local Regional Investment Sales Manager.
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COVID-19 testing: Find the information you need
This news item has also been posted to the plan administrator and plan member sections of EquitableHealth.ca
The Ontario government recently announced it has expanded access to COVID-19 testing to include select pharmacies throughout the province. As the pandemic continues, it’s important to know how to access testing if you’re experiencing signs and symptoms of COVID-19 or suspect you have been exposed to the virus.
Guidelines for who should get tested and how to access testing vary across the country, so it can be difficult to know what applies in your jurisdiction.
To help make it easier, we’ve provided links to COVID-19 testing resources for each province and territory. The resources include self assessments, guidelines for who should get tested, how to access testing, and testing locations.
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WFG KYC and Trade Ticket documents are now part of EZcomplete

Equitable Life® wants to help you get on with your day. Effective June 11, 2022, WFG’s KYC* and Trade Ticket documents will be integrated into the highly rated EZcomplete® online application tool. This means no more completing these documents separately and uploading them to EZcomplete.
By integrating the KYC and Trade Ticket with EZcomplete:-
these documents will automatically populate with information collected in the EZcomplete process,
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necessary signatures will be captured, and
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these documents will be sent to WFG’s back office on your behalf.
Once the application has been submitted, signed documents will be available for advisors, clients, and joint clients to download. It is that easy.
Get on with your day with Equitable Life. Log in to EZcomplete today.
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* KYCs on corporately owned policies are not currently supported
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