Industry

Investors paying cost of regulatory jumble: Panel

The adoption of a single securities regulator would not only make life easier for the industry but it would spare Canadian investors from bearing the brunt of excess costs related to regulatory balkanization, according to a panel of experts. “The current system is not good enough and we deserve better,” said Len Racioppo, president and […]

By Staff |October 17, 2007

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(October 16, 2007) The Montreal Accord, signed in August to prop up the asset-backed commercial paper market, has been extended to December 14. Under the agreement, key holders of the affected instruments will not demand access to their capital. With this extension, the stakeholders involved in the accord can continue their efforts to restructure their […]

By Staff |October 16, 2007

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U.S. dollar assets down, but far from out

Canadian investors feeling the effects of a sliding U.S. dollar in their global portfolios should hold tight, according to a new study from Standard & Poor’s. The U.S. dollar is still the world’s most important currency and will remain so for the foreseeable future. Purging a portfolio of U.S. dollars is unwise. Although the U.S. […]

By Mark Noble |October 16, 2007

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(October 15, 2007) The loonie will trade at a 50-year high of a $1.05 US by the end of 2008, according to the latest CIBC World Markets economic forecast. But even at this level, it will not cool the scorching Canadian economy, which will outperform the U.S. economy in 2008. “The loonie’s flight is far […]

By Staff |October 15, 2007

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