Industry

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(March 10, 2006) Quebec’s Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF) announced today that it is filing charges against former Norbourg president Vincent Lacroix. The regulator says it is being very careful in filing charges under the Securities Act in order to avoid hindering any criminal proceedings that may be launched by the Integrated Market Enforcement Team […]

By Staff |March 6, 2006

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S&P to assess fund volatility

Standard & Poor’s has announced the introduction of “sensitivity ratings” in an effort to help investors determine how much a fund’s unit price or total return may shift as market conditions change. “We have developed these ratings because currently there is no universally accepted measurement of a fund’s volatility that can be consistently applied to […]

By Doug Watt |March 6, 2006

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IDA approves incorporated agents

The board of the IDA has approved the use of a new business structure that would allow its advisors to incorporate. The association has proposed by-law amendments and is now lobbying provincial regulators to allow the change. The rules governing the relationship between a firm and its sales staff were laid out in By-law 39 […]

By Steven Lamb |March 6, 2006

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Alberta urged to adopt tax reforms

Alberta’s debt-free status and massive surplus is the envy of the rest of Canada. The head of the C.D. Howe Institute says the energy-rich province should resist the urge to use all the excess cash to beef up social spending and instead consider tax reforms. “Alberta, in the past few years, is starting to squander […]

By Doug Watt |March 3, 2006

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