Industry

Hallett suggests DSC revamp

(August 18, 2005) Fund companies should consider giving investors a break on their fees once their DSC schedule runs its course, according to one prominent fund industry analyst. “Industry critics and investor advocates call the system unfair since fund companies easily recoup the cost of the upfront commission paid in well under six years,” says […]

By Steven Lamb |August 18, 2005

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Energy companies warned of human rights risks

Maintaining transparency of community-building investments to eliminate corruption Ensuring security forces hired to protect corporate assets do not contribute to violations Making clear commitments not be complicit in human rights violations Redoubling due diligence regarding country risk assessments, especially in human rights hot zones Redoubling due diligence regarding country risk assessments, especially in human rights […]

By Doug Watt |August 17, 2005

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Flu pandemic could lead to the next great depression, economists say

(August 17, 2005) Avian flu is frequently relegated to the back pages of newspapers and rarely considered an investment risk by money managers, but a new research report from BMO Nesbitt Burns, entitled An Investor’s Guide to Avian Flu, which catalogues the possible economic and societal fallout of a global pandemic, could change all that. […]

By Kate McCaffery |August 17, 2005

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RESP knowledge still lacking, survey reveals

(August 16, 2005) Despite the fact the federal government of Canada is practically giving away money to parents who save for their children’s education, more than half say they have not opened a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP). Even if a client’s children aren’t old enough to have them thinking about back-to-school specials, the time […]

By Kate McCaffery |August 16, 2005

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