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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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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
2 min read
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
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
3 min read
Canada’s insurance regulators are looking at ways to protect whistle-blowers against retaliation, such as civil actions. The Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators (CCIR), an inter-jurisdictional association of insurance regulators, released a discussion paper at the end of 2005, entitled Privilege and Whistle-Blower Protection, asking for comments from industry stakeholders. The paper proposes new rules that […]
By Kate McCaffery |March 3, 2006
Softer commodity prices in the energy and minerals sectors pummeled investment funds focused on natural resources in February, making them the worst performing group, according to Morningstar Canada. Investors in resource funds probably should have expected a correction at some point, as the fund group gained 46.1% in 2005, and 11.6% in January of this […]
By Steven Lamb |March 2, 2006
It’s been a strong RRSP season for the mutual fund industry, with IFIC estimating February net sales of about $4.7 billion dollars. Add January’s net sales of $1.6 billion, and the numbers for the first two months of 2006 will likely be even better than last year. Based on a sample of preliminary data from […]
By Doug Watt |March 2, 2006
Corporate debt defaults packed a deceptively hard punch in 2005, despite their relatively small number, according to research from one of the world’s largest debt rating agencies. Fixed income investors can expect more defaults among speculative-grade bonds by year end. “It depends who you ask whether 2005 was a good year or not,” says David […]
By Steven Lamb |March 1, 2006
More than 80% of Canada’s ultra high-net-worth individuals use external advisors to manage their money and most maintain as many as half-a-dozen professional financial relationships, a new survey indicates. The study, conducted by Sensus Research on behalf of the T. Stenner Group of CIBC Wood Gundy, a Vancouver-based private family office, defines ultra high-net-worth (UHNW) […]
By Doug Watt |March 1, 2006
Last year saw a record amount of debt trade, according to the IDA’s latest Review of Debt New Issues and Trading. Total debt traded jumped 14.6% to $5.9 trillion in 2005, while new issuance slipped 8.8% to $151.5 billion. “Of course, the road to last year’s grand finish was not without a speed bump,” the […]
By Steven Lamb |February 28, 2006
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