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Integrating environmental, social and corporate governance considerations into investment decision making is no easy task and, although some appreciate this fact, large pension funds have drawn a fair share of criticism for failing to provide leadership in this area. A panel of pension managers and SRI experts convened by Mercer Investment Consulting and the University […]
By Kate McCaffery |January 20, 2006
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The new chair of the Ontario Securities Commission says he’s pleased with the IDA’s recent decision to spin off its trade association into a separate organization. “In this demanding environment, I believe that one of the most important tools that we possess is credible self-regulation,” David Wilson said in a speech earlier this week to […]
By Doug Watt |January 19, 2006
While Canadians are increasingly taking advantage of the tax-deferred growth offered through RRSPs, they may be contributing more to their plans than they can really afford, according to surveys from two of the country’s financial institutions. A study by Scotiabank found that nearly one-quarter of Canadians have tapped their retirement savings for one reason or […]
By Steven Lamb |January 19, 2006
As the Liberal and Conservative parties offer duelling tax cuts in an effort to buy voter support, not all economists agree on the benefits of stripping the federal coffers. In fact, a group of 66 economists has signed a statement — entitled “Call to Action” — warning such tax breaks will severely curtail the delivery […]
By Steven Lamb |January 18, 2006
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Two cycles and six years later, the IDA’s system for tracking continuing education (CE) credits is running smoothly and the proof is in the numbers. According to the regulator, more than 98% of registrants completed their credits by the December 31 deadline. Of the 16,000-plus advisors who were required to complete their CE credits during […]
By Mark Brown |January 18, 2006
Vancouver-based Ethical Funds is adding executive compensation to its ambitious shareholder action program for 2006. Ethical, the first company in Canada to market socially responsible mutual funds, says it wants to raise awareness on the need to link executive compensation to sustainability. “In our view, companies today rely far too much on stock options as […]
By Doug Watt |January 17, 2006
(January 20, 2006) A pair of deposit notes that allow investors the choice to receive or reinvest distributions have been launched by CIBC and CI Investments. The CIBC CI M.A.X. Deposit Notes, Series 2 and Series 2total, will be on sale until March 10 at a price of $100 each with a minimum investment of […]
By Staff |January 16, 2006
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The Canadian economy is expected to continue its steady growth rate for as far out as anyone cares to predict, but the driver of that growth will shift in 2006, according to Watson Wyatt’s annual survey of Canadian financial organizations and research institutions. “Over the past two years, Canadians have been spending at above-normal levels, […]
By Steven Lamb |January 16, 2006
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December capped off a banner year for mutual funds in Canada. Strong financial markets and a corresponding increase in sales helped the industry post its largest ever annual increase in assets. Industry assets rose nearly 15% to $570 billion last year, up from $497.3 billion in 2004. The 2005 Review of Annual Mutual Fund Statistics, […]
By Kate McCaffery |January 16, 2006
The Conservatives say they will eliminate the capital gains tax on the sale of assets, provided the proceeds are reinvested within six months. “Canadians who invest, or inherit cottages or family heirlooms, should be able to sell those assets and plough their profits back into the economy without taking a tax hit,” the Tories say […]
By Staff |January 13, 2006
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