Industry

Advisors urge caution as CMHC eases rules for home buyers

(February 26, 2004) A move by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) to scrap minimum down payment requirements might appear to be an attractive option for prospective home buyers. But it’s probably not a wise move for most clients, advisors say. “This idea that people who have absolutely no savings discipline whatsoever can actually […]

By Doug Watt |February 26, 2004

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Investors Group acquires IPC

(February 25, 2004) Winnipeg-based mutual fund giant Investors Group (IG) is expanding its presence in the financial planning channel. Today it announced plans to acquire IPC Financial Network in a friendly takeover bid valued at close to $100 million. IG says it will purchase all IPC common shares at a price of $1.95. IPC shares […]

By Doug Watt |February 25, 2004

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TD report urges early start for RRSP

(February 24, 2004) Canadians who put off retirement planning could find themselves short on cash when they finally do leave the workforce, according to a report from TD Economics, supporting the mantra of “save early, save often.” “With the baby boom generation approaching retirement, concerns about the adequacy of personal savings will only intensify in […]

By Steven Lamb |February 24, 2004

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Regulators moving on advisor registration

(February 24, 2004) Although publicly focusing on larger regulatory initiatives — such as uniform securities legislation (USL) — the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) is quietly working on a couple of smaller projects that will have a direct impact on advisors. “We have some interesting spinoffs from the USL project,” said CSA chair Stephen Sibold yesterday […]

By Doug Watt |February 24, 2004

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