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(October 15, 2004) Net sales of mutual funds fell into negative territory in September for the first time in a year as investors pulled out of money market funds, IFIC reported today. Net redemptions reached $545 million last month, IFIC said in its monthly report on fund sales. Money market redemptions increased to $894 million […]
By Doug Watt |October 15, 2004
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(October 15, 2004) If Canadian investors had a hard time understanding income trusts, wait until they see what’s heading to our markets from the U.S. Because U.S. law does not allow the “pass-through” trusts which Canadian income trusts are built upon, investment bankers seeking the same benefits were forced to create a whole new corporate […]
By Steven Lamb |October 15, 2004
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(October 14, 2004) Are you having a hard time recovering from your summer vacation? Does your practice feel a little sluggish, in need of an energy boost? Maybe now that school is back in session, you feel like brushing up on your own continuing education. Well, if it’s autumn, it’s time for Advisor Forum. This […]
By Steven Lamb |October 14, 2004
(October 14, 2004) After years of debate, the Mutual Fund Dealers Association has decided to set up its own $30 million investor protection fund, opting out of joining the already-established Canadian Investor Protection Fund (CIPF), at least for the time being. Initially, the MFDA said it would establish its own fund, but backtracked on the […]
By Doug Watt |October 14, 2004
(October 14, 2004) The socially responsible investment movement is a failure, misleading investors with ineffective screening and deceptive advertising, according to a controversial new report. But SRI advocates are dismissing the study, calling it a misrepresentation of the industry. “The SRI industry needs to change,” states the report, written by Paul Hawken and the California-based […]
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(October 13, 2004) Despite a roaring return on the broad equity markets in 2003, mutual fund investors have largely shunned all categories but the income and dividend products. Has investor caution led to too much risk aversion? One veteran of the income equity market says the out-performance of dividend and income funds has not thrown […]
By Steven Lamb |October 13, 2004
(October 13, 2004) The complicated cross-border financial planning issues of a fictional family fell under the magnifying glass of RFPs attending the second annual Institute of Advanced Planners’ annual symposium last week in Kelowna, B.C. The case study approach was initiated at the IAFP’s inaugural symposium last year in Toronto. This year’s “High Water Mark” […]
By Michael Berton |October 13, 2004
(October 15, 2004) The Canadian Association of Income Funds (CAIF) is calling on the federal government to scrap plans to restrict foreign ownership of income trusts. “This is a major shift in investment policy towards the trust industry,” said Stephen Probyn, chairman of CAIF, and president and CEO of Clean Power Income Fund. “We are […]
By Staff |October 12, 2004
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(October 12, 2004) The outgoing president of the Toronto Stock Exchange admits she’s leaving her position without accomplishing one of her main goals: establishing a single securities regulator in Canada. Last month, Barbara Stymiest announced she was quitting the TSX after a five-year term to accept a position in the private sector as chief operating […]
By Doug Watt |October 12, 2004
(October 12, 2004) The Institute of Advanced Planners (IAFP) is here to stay, says president Ian Secord, with close to 500 RFP members. The IAFP held its annual conference last week in Kelowna, B.C. Confidently laying aside speculation that the organization would not be viable, Secord said that it is healthy today with 463 RFP-toting […]
By Michael Berton |October 12, 2004
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