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The industry isn’t of one mind about National Instrument 31-103, the CSA’s outline for a path to registration reform and harmonization of rules and requirements that must be followed by nearly all players in the securities industry. Take performance reporting on accounts of individual clients, suggests Larry Boyce, vice-president of sales compliance and regulation at […]
By Philip Porado |April 13, 2007
4 min read
(April 12, 2007) Canada’s economy showed strong resilience in 2006 by adapting to a number of changes that would traditionally hobble a national economy, according to a new report from Statistics Canada. The most drastic change was the labour migration to oil-rich Alberta. Alberta received a net inflow of 57,105 people from other provinces, the […]
By Staff |April 12, 2007
2 min read
The renewable energy resources sector is rapidly growing, thanks to more consumers and companies turning their attention to green matters. With that in mind, it may be worthwhile to consider adding renewable energy exposure to client portfolios, says Shechar Dworski, an investment analyst with Mackenzie Financial. “One reason people are paying attention to alternative energy […]
By Bryan Borzykowski |April 12, 2007
3 min read
Scotiabank has been signalling its desire to beef up its wealth management division for months now and on Thursday, they let the world know just how serious they were, scooping three veteran fund managers from RBC Asset Management. Moving to Scotia are John Varao and Shane Jones, who were managing two of RBC’s largest offerings, […]
By Mark Noble and Mark Brown |April 12, 2007
(April 11, 2007) Pension funding in Canada is at a five year high, according to analysis by global consulting firm, Watson Wyatt Worldwide. A combination of rising stock markets and modest bond yield increases are largely responsible for the improvement. The typical pension funded ratio, the ratio of plan assets to plan liabilities, has increased […]
By Staff |April 11, 2007
April is the beginning of real estate season — and clients shopping for new mortgages. But for every approved mortgage come a few that are rejected because of questionable credit histories. The problem is most clients don’t realize there is anything wrong with their credit until they experience a rejected mortgage or loan application, explains […]
By Mark Noble |April 11, 2007
(April 10, 2007) Western Canadian cities will continue to have the highest levels of economic growth but the Conference Board of Canada says they are not expected to grow as fast in 2007 as they have in the past. Mario Lefebvre, director of the Conference Board’s metropolitan outlook service, says Calgary and Edmonton will lead […]
By Staff |April 10, 2007
Just when you thought things couldn’t get worse for the income trust sector, here comes an American initiative to increase taxes on Canadian income trust dividends. The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Ways and Means introduced a bill recently that would force investors to pay the personal income tax rate of 35% on income […]
By Bryan Borzykowski |April 10, 2007
(April 9, 2007) The most recent results of the RBC Consumer Attitudes and Spending by Household (CASH) index found that American consumer confidence is at its lowest level in six months. The survey, which measured the attitudes of 1,000 Americans earlier this week, found that overall consumer sentiment decreased by nearly seven points in April, […]
By Staff |April 9, 2007
A recent survey suggests the market share of client assets managed by independent advisors is just a drop in the bucket compared to those managed by the banks. Decima Research found only 12% of 691 investors surveyed would opt for an independent advisor’s services. Two-thirds say they have some assets with a bank advisor and […]
By Mark Noble |April 9, 2007
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