Industry

Bond market softened in Q2

(August 26, 2004) Canada’s fixed income market saw reduced activity in the second quarter of the year, as a number of factors combined to dampen the enthusiasm of bond traders. “Growing jitters over the softer U.S. economy, rising interest rates, surging oil prices and geopolitical tensions fuelled the turbulence in the Canadian bond market,” the […]

By Doug Watt |August 26, 2004

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Interest rates seen rising in September

(August 25, 2004) It has become something of a foregone conclusion that the Bank of Canada will soon tighten interest rates, but the question remains: How fast and how far will rates go? At a meeting earlier this week of the Canadian Association of Business Economists in Kingston, Ontario, Bank of Canada deputy governor David […]

By Steven Lamb |August 25, 2004

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IFIC releases guidelines on fund trading

mandatory deterrence fees for inappropriate short-term trading mandatory deterrence fees for inappropriate short-term trading fair value pricing restricting future purchases in client accounts where market timing or inappropriate short-term trading is identified. “It is important to give fund managers the flexibility to protect the interests of their unitholders,” says Hockin. “Through the use of one […]

By Steven Lamb |August 25, 2004

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Global manipulation suppressing gold prices, study concludes

(August 24, 2004) The price of gold has been spending a lot of time lately over the $400 US an ounce mark as a result of international tensions, but it is still grossly undervalued, according to John Embry, chief investment strategist at Sprott Asset Management. “We believe gold is well launched into a multi-year bull […]

By Steven Lamb |August 24, 2004

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