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(January 2, 2003) With RRSP season now nipping at the heels of investors and advisors alike, mutual fund companies may be wondering whether investors plunking down lump-sum $5,000 and $10,000 contributions will be enough to push fund sales ahead after a year of redemptions. Those companies may be overlooking a source of steady investments — […]
By Scot Blythe |January 2, 2003
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(December 31, 2002) After years of preparation, the Mutual Fund Dealers Association got down to the business of regulating dealers in 2002. This was the year the MFDA rolled up its sleeves to commence compliance operations, fielding complaints and enforcing the rules. The MFDA currently has 187 members, and is processing the applications of another […]
By Jim MacDonald |December 31, 2002
(December 30, 2002) This was a year to go back to the basics as a financial advisor in Canada. Every New Year begins with fresh optimism, a warm glow of confidence. The bearish year of 2001 was rough on investors and advisors, but this year began with a commitment to resilience and patience. Remember? It […]
By Jim MacDonald |December 30, 2002
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(December 27, 2002) If you believe the newspaper headlines, Canadian investors spent most of 2002 “fleeing” or “abandoning” mutual funds. There’s no question the bear market put a severe dent in fund sales this year, but industry experts say advisors need to keep the losses in perspective, and encourage clients to do the same. Mutual […]
By Doug Watt |December 27, 2002
(December 27, 2002) Dundee Wealth Management, the parent company of Dynamic Mutual Funds, is again expanding its distribution network, today announcing a friendly cash and stock takeover bid for IPC Financial Network. Under the terms of the deal, each common share of IPC will be exchanged for $0.25 in cash, 0.05 of a common share […]
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(December 24, 2002) The long-running debate over whether Canada needs a national securities regulator finally made it back on to the federal government’s agenda in 2002. Federal Finance Minister John Manley appointed Saskatchewan lawyer Harold MacKay to investigate possible ways to reform the country’s fragmented and costly regulatory system. MacKay recommended further study on the […]
By Doug Watt |December 24, 2002
(December 23, 2002) Foreign investors purchased $6.7 billion worth of Canadian government bonds in October, the largest bond investment of the year, Statistics Canada says. Foreigners also reduced their holdings of corporate bonds by $2.5 billion and divested $900 million in stocks. “Foreign acquisitions of Canadian bonds were largely in the secondary market for federal […]
By Doug Watt |December 23, 2002
(December 24, 2002) There’s a ritual that journalists go through this time of year. The last couple weeks of December bring two traditions few newsrooms can escape: the “year-ender” interview and the Christmas or New Year’s “message”. Advisor.ca is indeed posting the thoughts of some industry leaders about the year just past and the one […]
By Darin Diehl |December 23, 2002
(December 23, 2002) After years of trying, Canada’s two main financial planning associations formally agreed to join forces in 2002. The merger between the Canadian Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors and the Canadian Association of Financial Planners was relatively painless, but the new group’s decision to brand itself to the public as Advocis caused […]
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