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Mackenzie Investments is losing one of its most seasoned and prolific fund managers, as Jerry Javasky, head of its Ivy investment team, announced he is retiring from the investment business. “Freedom 55” is the mantra of one of Mackenzie’s sister companies, but Javasky’s relatively young retirement age has surprised many industry observers, especially since he […]
By Mark Noble |January 7, 2009
3 min read
The global economic downturn and the stock market crash of 2008 have led Canadians to take a more conservative stance when it comes to their investments, according to a study by Scotiabank. The survey found one in four had become more conservative, while 39% said they were paying closer attention to their investments. More than […]
By Staff |January 6, 2009
4 min read
Tax-free savings accounts can be appealing long-term investment tools for affluent clients without access to funds right away. Depressed equity prices are offering a unique historical opportunity for investors to maximize the upside potential of the first $5,000 they put into their TFSA. In 2009, the TFSA was greeted warmly. But for affluent clients, it […]
By Mark Noble |January 6, 2009
5 min read
The president and CEO of the massive Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, Richard Guay, has resigned citing personal reasons, effective January 7, 2009. “The board of directors has accepted his resignation. It understands Mr. Guay’s decision and has thanked him for his contribution to the Caisse’s management since May 2008,” said Caisse chairman […]
By Steven Lamb |January 5, 2009
2 min read
There’s an old newsroom maxim: If it bleeds, it leads. Apparently, Americans feel the press has been overzealous in its portrayal of the economic slowdown as being just short of the Apocalypse. In a new poll, Opinion Research Corporation found that 77% of Americans feel the media are making the economic situation worse by feeding […]
By Staff |January 5, 2009
There’s just no way to put lipstick on the pig — 2008 was quite simply a terrible year for equity fund performance. In fact, it was one of the worst years ever, according to preliminary performance data released today by Morningstar Canada. How bad was it? Morningstar calls the year a “disaster for equity funds.” […]
By Mark Noble |January 5, 2009
The slump in mutual fund sales continued in December, with long-term funds mired in redemptions, but the sell-off has slowed dramatically since its peak in October, according to preliminary sales data from the Investment Funds Institute of Canada. Industry-wide net redemptions are estimated to be somewhere between $481 million and $981 million, compared to redemptions […]
Hedge funds have more than a trillion dollars under management and promise an alpha, or excess return over benchmarks, on the order of 5% — or some US$50 billion. Is this plausible? And, in these days of scandal, are such promises overstated by lack of regulation? Douglas Cumming, an associate professor at York University’s Schulich […]
By Scot Blythe |January 2, 2009
Over the past couple of years, ETFs have gained traction among advisors, as offerings have been rounded out. But how many ETFs can Canada support? We took this question to Som Seif, president of Claymore Investments. Q: What’s the volume share of ETFs trading on the TSX? A: At the beginning of the year it […]
By Mark Noble |January 1, 2009
10 min read
A new agreement on the restructuring of the $32-billion third-party asset-backed commercial paper (ABCP) market has brought investors within reach of their money and one step closer to turning the page on one of Canada’s longest-running financial sagas. A new agreement to swap the illiquid commercial paper for new bonds replaced the one struck in […]
By Jody White |December 31, 2008
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