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IIROC says its president and CEO, Susan Wolburgh Jenah, will chair the International Forum for Investor Education (IFIE)—an alliance that promotes higher standards and information sharing in financial and investor education.
By Staff |May 22, 2012
1 min read
Canadian banks started the year with strong earnings momentum, but will report slower growth in the second quarter – characterized by lower trading revenues and a weaker outlook for the rest of the year.
2 min read
We’re committed to keeping you and your clients up-to-date with global industry news. Every morning, we offer articles from around the web. Here are some selections: – Goldman trial heats up As things heat up at the Goldman Sachs insider trading trial, witnesses are giving very different characterizations of Rajat Gupta, one of its central […]
A client walks into your office and makes an admission you don’t want to hear: “I have a reverse mortgage.”
All advisors have heard the adage, “Sell in May and go away.” While it may have rung true in the past—and while current macro economic issues are causing investors to pull back—there are still opportunities.
May 22, 2012
The biggest news last week was the much-hyped IPO of Facebook; throughout the week, both the IPO price and the number of shares offered crept higher, suggesting the investment bankers may have positioned the deal too aggressively.
By David Andrews |May 22, 2012
5 min read
We’re committed to keeping you and your clients up-to-date with global industry news. Every morning, we offer articles from around the web. Here are some selections: – All eyes on Facebook As Wall Street braces for Facebookalypse, several observers raise concerns over whether the ultra-hyped IPO will kick off a new tech bubble. They correctly […]
By Staff |May 18, 2012
Victoria Grant of Cambridge, Ont. is earning a reputation as a financial pundit after her tirade against Canada's borrowing practices went viral on YouTube. She's already a veteran of the financial lecture circuit.
By Staff, with files from The Canadian Press |May 17, 2012
We’re committed to keeping you and your clients up-to-date with global industry news. Every morning, we offer articles from around the web. Here are some selections: – Key trader to leave JP Morgan The trader at the eye of the JP Morgan Chase storm is said to be stepping down. Bruno Iksil, known in the […]
By Staff |May 17, 2012
A British Columbia Securities Commission panel has sanctioned two men and two companies for illegally raising money from Canadian and U.S. investors. In December 2011, a commission panel found Daniel Scammell and Casper de Beer guilty of trading securities without being registered and distributing those securities without filing a prospectus. From September 2006 to December […]
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