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(April 30, 2008) A British Columbia Securities Commission panel has found that a Vancouver businessman, now deceased, perpetrated a fraud when he made misrepresentations to investors, sold them promissory notes that offered 100% returns, and took investor funds for his own use. The commission panel found that Laurence Michael Schlosser, who died in December 2007, […]
By Staff |April 30, 2008
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(April 30, 2008) BMO Financial Group has established a national study institute aimed at providing Canadian boomers with research on trends that will have a direct impact on their retirement. The BMO Retirement Institute will analyze issues such as caregiving, managing health, and the challenges of living retirement as a single person. As part of […]
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When asked if the North American markets have hit bottom, nearly two-thirds (61%) of the 845 CFAs polled said “no” while only 17% thought the worst has already passed. CFA-holder Ian Robertson, a director and portfolio manager with Odlum Brown, says the poll reflects a general uncertainty about the level of damage to U.S. financial […]
By Mark Noble |April 30, 2008
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(April 29, 2008) Quebec’s Autorité des marchés financiers has approved the market rules proposed by the Montréal Exchange, which would govern the trading of carbon emission futures contracts on the soon-to-be launched Montréal Climate Exchange. “It is a milestone for us in creating the leading public market for environmental products in Canada,” said Luc Bertrand, […]
By Staff |April 29, 2008
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Comparing critical illness insurance policies just got a lot easier. At least, that’s the view of leading carriers, who hope to expand the product’s uptake by advisors. As of April 29, 2008, the 26 definitions currently in use in the Canadian market are now easier to understand and more clear and concise for both the […]
By Romana King |April 29, 2008
There’s almost nothing more frustrating than waiting for an insurance application to be approved or denied, but don’t blame the underwriter for the sluggish progress. In fact, if anyone’s slowing down the process, it’s the advisor. Shelina Esmail, head of living benefits and chief underwriter with Canada Life, told a crowd of advisors at the […]
By Bryan Borzykowski |April 29, 2008
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(April 28, 2008) AGF is giving investors and advisors new options in its All World Tax Advantage Group, adding three corporate class funds — the AGF Canadian Stock Class, AGF Emerging Markets Class and AGF Canadian Large Cap Dividend Class — to the group. The new funds will have the same investment objectives as their […]
By Staff |April 28, 2008
(April 28, 2008) The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions penned a letter late last week to the financial community relating to the new international financial reporting standards (IFRS). In it, OSFI addressed three points specifically meant for federally-regulated financial institutions (FRFIs). OSFI says FRFIs are considered publicly accountable enterprises and, therefore, must adopt […]
(April 2008) The world is changing. Where we once relied on coal, oil and gas for our energy needs, we are now switching to wind, sun and biofuel alternatives. Where we once relied on defined benefit pension plans to fund the time between retirement and death, we are now incorporating income annuities and innovative insurance […]
By Romana King |April 28, 2008
(April 25, 2008) The manager of The Hartford Mutual Funds announced that, effective May 9, 2008, all classes of units of Hartford Canadian Dividend Growth Fund, Class D units of each of the Hartford Mutual Funds, and DCA Class D units of Hartford Canadian Money Market Fund will be closed to new subscriptions (other than […]
By Staff |April 25, 2008
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