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(January 29, 2008) It’s a good day to be a Goodman. Morningstar Canada has announced that Goodman Institutional Investments, a division of Dundee Wealth Management, has the largest collection of five-star-rated pooled funds. Out of 13 pooled funds offered by Goodman, eight had the top rating, with seven of those being the institutional versions of […]
By Staff |January 29, 2008
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(January 29, 2008) Even if they had enough money to retire, most Canadians would choose to keep working, according to a new poll from RBC. In a survey of 1,200 Canadians, RBC found that 82% would continue to work, 53% of whom would work part-time or occasionally. The study also found that more than a […]
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For some clients, contributing to their RRSP is harder to do than visiting the dentist. Last year Canadians used just 7% of the total room available to eligible tax filers, despite a record 6.2 million Canucks contributing. Why aren’t people saving more? Because Canadians like their stuff. “It doesn’t come as second nature to go […]
By Bryan Borzykowski |January 29, 2008
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Charles Oliver and Jamie Horvat, the award-winning resource fund managers who recently left AGF Funds, have been hired by Sprott Asset Management (SAM). The firm’s president and CEO, Eric Sprott, told Advisor.ca that the two have been brought on to take over the portfolio duties of chief investment strategist John Embry. Oliver and Horvat resigned […]
By Mark Noble |January 29, 2008
(January 28, 2008) Guardian Group of Funds is getting more entrenched in the T-class craze. The company revealed on Monday that it is launching new T-class mutual funds. The funds, says GGOF, will “provide investors with more options for regular, predictable cash flow with greater tax efficiency.” Investors will be able to choose between a […]
By Staff |January 28, 2008
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(January 28, 2008) Finally, some good news for the markets. The Scotiabank Commodity Price Index Report reveals that oil, potash, gold and wheat all reached new record highs in early 2008. Gold prices broke records when bullion hit $913 per ounce in mid-January, while potash leapt from $265 per tonne in November to $302.50 in […]
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It will come as no surprise to anyone following the markets, but equity issuance was down in Q3 after two record-breaking quarters. The Investment Industry Association of Canada reveals in its New Issues & Equity Trading report that total financings in 2007’s third quarter were down 47.7% over those of the previous quarter. It’s the […]
By Bryan Borzykowski |January 28, 2008
Charles Oliver and Jamie Horvat, managers of a number of AGF mutual funds including the award-winning AGF Precious Metals Fund, resigned on Friday. AGF Funds said the pair will be replaced by their mentor, AGF Management’s vice-chairman W. Robert (Bob) Farquharson. AGF Funds’ president, Randy Ambrosie, would not disclose why the pair left, other than […]
By Mark Noble |January 28, 2008
By Staff |January 27, 2008
The Canadian Securities Administrators has published a notice implementing the regulatory passport system, which streamlines nationwide access to the capital markets. The notice outlines the new rule, which will result in the full implementation of Multilateral Instrument 11-102 Passport System, slated to take effect March 17, 2008. “The passport rule, together with the national policies, […]
By Staff |January 25, 2008
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