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(March 24, 2003) Nearly half of all Canadians use a financial advisor to help them with their retirement savings plans, a Leger Marketing survey released today concludes. The poll also indicates that while seven in 10 Canadians plan their RRSP contributions well in advance, nearly one-quarter make last-minute decisions. When asked who provides advice on […]
By Doug Watt |March 28, 2003
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(March 25, 2003) Proceeds from the Toronto Stock Exchange’s initial public offering helped the Canadian securities industry post a profitable final quarter of 2002. But excluding that one-time gain, profits sank for the second straight year, the Investment Dealers Association said today in its latest securities industry performance report. “The securities industry remained in the […]
(March 25, 2003) The love affair between advisors and high net worth (HNW) clients is ending, according to one speaker at the 83rd annual Ontario Sales Congress of the Peel Institute of Applied Finance in Toronto. But there are opportunities for advisors to build a fence around their affluent clients by developing true partnerships and […]
By Jennifer McLaughlin |March 28, 2003
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(March 26, 2003) Great-West Life’s proposed acquisition of Canada Life would strengthen the Winnipeg-based insurer’s already dominant position in the country’s segregated fund marketplace, according to a report by research firm Investor Economics. Great-West Life (GWL) is Canada’s seg fund market leader, with $10 billion in assets under management as of December 31, 2002. Adding […]
(March 27, 2003) Canada’s seniors will see a slight increase in their government pensions next month. The federal government announced yesterday that Old Age Security benefits will rise 0.6% on April 1, bringing the basic OAS monthly pension to $456.08. Human Resources Development Canada adjusts OAS rates for inflation every three months. The change is […]
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Demystifying hedge fund risk: How advisors build portfolios Hedge funds revealed: Canadians prepare to embrace absolute return strategies Module 2: an overview of the different hedge fund strategies Module 1: the origins of hedge funds, how some succeeded and others failed, and the industry infrastructure Module 1: the origins of hedge funds, how some succeeded […]
By Scot Blythe |March 28, 2003
(March 28, 2003) Are wraps getting a bad rap, and are insurance company mergers good for the business? The pros and cons of wrap accounts and insurance industry consolidation were among the topics tossed around this week in Advisor.ca’s Talvest Town Hall. The wrap account discussion began after one advisor asked for feedback, noting that […]
(March 28, 2003) One short line in the Ontario budget could mean a major boost for the already booming income trust market. The province is proposing legislative changes clarifying that investors in publicly traded trusts would not be liable for the activities of the trust. Investment in trusts has been hampered by uncertainty surrounding the […]
By Caroline Cakebread |March 28, 2003
(March 28, 2003) Financial commentator Brian Costello would effectively be prevented from conducting investment seminars, if an Ontario Securities Commission panel accepts the sanction recommendations of its staff, released today. The proposal suggests sanctioning Costello for a period of three to five years for failing to register as a financial advisor and seeks investigative costs […]
(March 21, 2003) No-load funds have been outperforming their load fund peers, according to research by Toronto consultancy Investor Economics. But they have not been capitalizing on their advantage. The reason: Even no-load companies are stressing the value of advice. “Many advisors believe load funds produce higher returns because they have the savviest managers,” notes […]
By Scot Blythe |March 21, 2003
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