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(November 2, 2004) Several of the key principles outlined in Ontario’s controversial fair dealing model are moving to the national level as part of a larger project aimed at harmonizing the various securities regulation requirements across the country. But it appears some of the reforms suggested in the initial fair dealing concept paper have been […]
By Doug Watt |November 2, 2004
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(November 2, 2004) Mutual fund sales were likely in net redemptions in October, but only by about $50 million, according to preliminary data from IFIC. Net new fund sales for the past month are estimated to be between minus $250 million and plus $150 million, IFIC said Tuesday. “The majority of these redemptions continue to […]
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(November 5, 2004) The CPP Investment Board announced a quarterly return of 1.2%, coming largely on the back of its fixed-income portfolio, which gained 2.2%. By the end of September, the fund had earned $906 million, rising to $75.2 billion. “Our focus remains on the long term,” said John MacNaughton, president and CEO of the […]
By Staff |November 1, 2004
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(November 1, 2004) The Ontario Securities Commission is facing criticism over its plan to allow staff to disclose ongoing investigations to the public, a policy shift from its traditional choice to neither confirm nor deny such probes. “The refusal to confirm or deny is the right approach for a regulator. I don’t think a regulator […]
By Steven Lamb |November 1, 2004
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(November 1, 2004) The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) has a close eye on American and British rulemaking efforts to deal with fallout from the late-trading and market-timing scandals that afflicted the mutual fund industry last year. The Commission is also reviewing IFIC comments proposing better internal controls, the use of watch lists and enhanced focus […]
By Philip Porado |November 1, 2004
(October 29, 2004) Canadian economic growth continues to surprise analysts, with StatsCan reporting overall growth of 0.5% in August, and the manufacturing and services sectors experiencing strong growth. “Overall, August’s GDP report was about as good as you could have asked for,” wrote CIBC World Markets economist Warren Lovely in a research note this morning. […]
By Steven Lamb |October 29, 2004
(October 29, 2004) Investor advocates are demanding free public access to the Ontario Securities Commission’s annual one-day industry conference, Dialogue with the OSC. The conference, scheduled for Monday, is traditionally industry-only, but that’s something advocate Robert Kyle would like to change. “It is disingenuous for the OSC to state that they wish to address the […]
By Doug Watt |October 29, 2004
(October 29, 2004) Regulatory and public scrutiny continues to intensify in the insurance industry, forcing firms to respond to criticism of common business practices and broker compensation. On Thursday, the Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators (CCIR) announced it was launching a joint investigation with the Canadian Insurance Services Regulatory Organizations (CISRO) into relationships between insurers […]
(October 28, 2004) Canadians still prefer the safety and security of a fixed-rate mortgage, but variable-rate mortgages are gaining in popularity, a new survey released today by BMO Financial Group suggests. The study found that 68% of homeowners held a fixed interest-rate mortgage, while 22% favoured a variable, or floating-rate, mortgage. BMO vice-president Maria Racanelli […]
By Doug Watt |October 28, 2004
(October 28, 2004) Since the late 1990s, income trusts have enjoyed explosive growth on the Toronto Stock Exchange, especially after the tech implosion, by investors seeking shelter from the bear market in yield-bearing vehicles. The number of trusts has grown from a handful to 160 in September 2004 and as a group they account for […]
By Steven Lamb |October 28, 2004
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