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(August 12, 2004) The number of Canadian mutual funds dedicated to investing in China is about to rise. Both BMO and Manulife filed preliminary prospectuses for new China funds last month, says Morningstar Canada. The BMO Greater China Class will invest primarily in equity securities listed on stock exchanges in China, Hong Kong or Taiwan, […]
By Doug Watt |August 12, 2004
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(August 12, 2004) Wealthy Canadians are increasingly looking for opportunities to give back to society and their financial advisors can be of great value in reaching their philanthropic goals. A survey conducted by Ipsos-Reid for Scotia Private Client Group found 73% of affluent Canadians see private philanthropy as increasingly vital, as social concerns are met […]
By Steven Lamb |August 12, 2004
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(August 11, 2004) So your clients are sending their kids off to school next month and they have followed your planning to the letter, saving up for the big day and the even bigger bills. But are their children prepared for the real world? Are they about to ration their spending wisely, or will they […]
By Steven Lamb |August 11, 2004
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(August 11, 2004) The Ontario Securities Commission will release a long-awaited report next week on the regulator’s overlapping role as policy-maker, investigator and adjudicator of the province’s securities industry. Last year, Purdy Crawford’s five-year review of the Ontario securities industry suggested the regulator examine the appropriate structure of the OSC’s adjudicative tribunal role on a […]
By Doug Watt |August 11, 2004
(August 10, 2004) In a move widely anticipated by economists, the U.S. Federal Reserve today raised its key overnight lending rate 25 basis points to 1.5%. The Fed also signalled that it will likely continue to boost interest rates at a measured pace. “The committee believes that, even after this action, the stance of monetary […]
By Doug Watt |August 10, 2004
(August 10, 2004) Back-to-school season is rapidly approaching and while parents may be looking forward to having the kids out of the house, many are sending their kids off to college or university for the first time — and facing the bills. Fortunately for those with an astute financial advisor, the next four years of […]
By Steven Lamb |August 10, 2004
(August 13, 2004) Dundee Wealth Management says its integration of Cartier Partners Financial Group is moving ahead according to plan. In a statement today announcing the firm’s quarterly earnings, Dundee said it had completed the licensing transfer of all Cartier advisors and merged similar operating entities The Toronto-based firm has also integrated the operations of […]
By Staff |August 9, 2004
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(August 9, 2004) In such a competitive industry, today’s financial advisor needs to offer added value to their client, even in fields which they have not traditionally been active. “Our cover story for August is entitled ‘Prime choice,'” says Deanne Gage, managing editor of Advisor’s Edge. “It looks at mortgages and whether fixed rates are […]
By Steven Lamb |August 9, 2004
(August 6, 2004) Corporate Canada could be set to unleash a flurry of new bond issues over the next six to 12 months, with several economic factors supporting such a move, according to a report from Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services. “The sustained recovery in the North American economy and a building global economic recovery […]
By Steven Lamb |August 6, 2004
(August 5, 2004) July was another month of positive mutual fund sales, despite declining fortunes in both the equity and fixed income markets, according to preliminary data from the Investment Funds Institute of Canada (IFIC). “Net sales for the month of July is expected to be approximately $550 million compared with net redemptions of $1.1 […]
By Steven Lamb |August 5, 2004
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