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(July 4, 2005) Despite the high profile nature of Portus’ demise earlier this year, there was still a significant gap among advisors in understanding the allegations against the hedge fund firm, according to an online survey conducted by the Advisor Group. Only 59% of respondents said they were familiar with the allegations against the company, […]
By Steven Lamb |July 4, 2005
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(July 4, 2005) The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) has approved the plans of the five mutual fund companies to distribute payments to unitholders affected by in-and-out trading. The five companies, which settled with the commission in December 2004 and March 2005, were alleged to have turned a blind eye to abusive trading practices. Plans have […]
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(June 30, 2005) Before saying “I do,” soon-to-be wedded couples should also consider their financial planning options, experts say. While routine consultations with a wedding planner may provide spark leading up to the occasion, couples shouldn’t downplay the more integral role an advisor can bring over the long run. According to Bradley Roulston, a CFP […]
By Heidi Staseson |June 30, 2005
No matter how badly they want to grow their high net worth client base, many advisors are simply not equipped to properly serve millionaire clients, says one expert in the field. Many have no clue how to effectively communicate in ways that are appealing to wealthy clients and chronic tunnel vision leads many to consider […]
By Kate McCaffery |June 30, 2005
Untitled Document (June 29, 2005) Canadians looking to advance socially responsible investing at the retail level are taking a closer look at work being done in other countries, particularly Britain, considered to be at the forefront of the movement. “They are more bullish on SRI than their North American counterparts,” says Emma Hunt, who has […]
By Doug Watt |June 29, 2005
As governments continue to make funding cuts, more and more people want to bequest part of their estate to their favourite charity. Whether it’s protecting our environment, feeding hungry children or fighting heart disease, all are worthy causes. If you have clients who want to leave their money to charity, why not help increase the […]
By Staff |June 29, 2005
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Order Protection Rules that require trading centers establish, maintain and enforce procedures to prevent execution of trades at inferior prices to those appearing on other markets. To warrant protection, quotations must be immediately and automatically accessible. Access Rules to require fair and nondiscriminatory access to quotations, limit access fees to harmonize pricing across trading centres, […]
By Philip Porado |June 29, 2005
(June 29, 2005) Every four years the market bottoms out, creating a major buying opportunity. That opportunity is coming soon if you believe Ralph Acampora, director of technical analysis at Prudential Securities. He says buy and hold doesn’t work in today’s markets, and investors trying to index will likely end up right back where they […]
By Kate McCaffery |June 29, 2005
(June 29, 2005) With the federal budget finally receiving royal assent on Wednesday, more mutual fund companies are moving to eliminate RSP funds. The budget contained measures to abolish the foreign property rule. “I would like to extend my congratulations and thanks to all the parliamentarians who supported this legislation for helping to improve the […]
(June 28, 2005) It’s not a bad time to be exhibiting a strong home country bias in your investment portfolio. In fact, in global terms, Don Coxe, chief strategist at Harris Investment Management, says the next decade belongs to Canada for a number of reasons. So far, Canadian markets have experienced five good investment years, […]
By Kate McCaffery |June 28, 2005
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