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(August 20, 2003) Canada’s income trust market grew by $3.5 billion in the second quarter of 2003, according to figures released today by the IDA. The income trust universe is now valued at $50.8 billion, up 15% since the end of 2002. Thirty new trusts were created in Q2, with an average value of $101 […]
By Doug Watt |August 20, 2003
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(August 20, 2003) Ontario’s two main financial services regulators have been forced to scale back service as the province struggles to cope with an ongoing power crisis. The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) is providing essential services only while the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO) has suspended operations entirely. A massive blackout last week left […]
(August 19, 2003) While U.S. investors have felt a fiercer bear market than Canadians, they’ve also been quicker to grasp the stirrings of a bull, according to research compiled by Investor Economics. “U.S. long-term funds moved into the black this year while their Canadian peers have continued to suffer net redemptions,” Investor Economics says in […]
By Staff |August 19, 2003
(August 18, 2003) Amid headlines of disease, trade disputes, diplomatic strain and now power outages, Canada also made international headlines for its weddings. On June 10, the Ontario Court of Appeal released its decision in Halpern et al v. Attorney General of Canada, effectively legalizing same-sex marriages. Since then couples from across the country and […]
By Steven Lamb |August 18, 2003
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(August 18, 2003) A massive power outage that left millions of Canadians and Americans in the dark had little impact on the financial services sector, with economists comparing its effects to that of a severe winter storm. The lights went out after the markets closed on Thursday. Trading resumed on Friday, although volume was much […]
By Doug Watt |August 18, 2003
(August 21, 2003) Insurance agents run the risk of losing their high net worth clients to retail broker-dealers if they don’t start taking advantage of technology, according to a report from Forrester Research in the U.S. The report says in the U.S. the two industries are increasingly moving into fee-based full-service financial advisory roles, with […]
By Staff |August 18, 2003
(August 18, 2003) It’s official — investors ploughed money back into mutual funds in July to the tune of $321 million, according to IFIC’s revised monthly report on the industry. “Sales were fueled by positive flows of $463 million into long-term funds. Also, year-to-date redemptions have decreased by $4.6 billion from the same period in […]
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(August 14, 2003) Advisors are out of touch with their high net worth (HNW) clients in several important areas, suggests a recent U.S. study conducted for Fidelity Investments. The survey of 800 American millionaire investors and HNW advisors concludes that advisors appear to be underestimating the importance of investment performance and overestimating the importance of […]
By Doug Watt |August 14, 2003
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(August 13, 2003) Advocis is stepping up its campaign to make professional designations a requirement of advice giving, recently holding meetings with senior regulators, industry representatives and politicians across North America. Under the Advocis plan, first unveiled at the advisor association’s conference in Newfoundland earlier this year, the CFP, CLU, fellow of the Canadian Securities […]
By Doug Watt |August 13, 2003
outstanding service in protecting the interests of the investor efforts to raise the professional standards for those giving financial advice demonstrated leadership and innovation in the field of financial advice For a better idea of what the Career Achievement Award is all about, consider the careers of the first two recipients: In 2001, Advisor’s Edge […]
By Steven Lamb |August 12, 2003
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