Industry

Don’t junk high-yield bonds, portfolio manager suggests

(February 12, 2004) With last year’s scramble for income products, investors found themselves driving yields lower by bidding up the price of their preferred investments. Given this drop in yields, some may question whether there is any room left to profit in the debt market. “Given the relatively low interest rate environment and low government […]

By Steven Lamb |February 12, 2004

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LSIF group fires back at industry newcomer

(February 11, 2004) An association representing labour-sponsored investment funds (LSIFs) responds to criticisms from an industry newcomer, calling its criticisms “misleading.” “The LSIF industry makes a significant contribution to Canada, and it is regrettable that a new entrant has decided to make such broad and critical generalizations, ultimately for their own gain,” says Dale Patterson, […]

By Steven Lamb |February 11, 2004

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No systemic abuses found in first stage of fund probe, Ontario regulator says

(February 11, 2004) The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) has completed the first phase of its probe into mutual fund trading practices. No details were released, but the regulator says it has found no evidence of systemic abuse. The commission won’t say whether that means some abuses have been found. The regulator is now moving onto […]

By Doug Watt |February 11, 2004

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Investors must pay more attention to exchange rates, says TD

(February 10, 2004) U.S. equity markets delivered stellar returns in 2003. But Canadian investors missed out on much of those gains due to the loonie, which surged 20% last year against the greenback. Exchange rate considerations must become an integral part of the investment process, says TD Economics in a report released today. “The most […]

By Doug Watt |February 10, 2004

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