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Market Insights
(August 2007) It has been an unusually rough summer on the capital markets, which may be fine for younger investors with longer time horizons, but for those nearing retirement — or already there — volatility is the last thing they need. For investors who want downside protection and potential growth, it may be time for […]
By Steven Lamb |August 27, 2007
3 min read
Most advisors already know the results, but they are well worth reviewing. On average, the individual who saved half as much but for twice as long (30 vs.15 years) ended up with nearly three times the wealth of the individual who saved twice as much, but for only half as long. In fact, historically the […]
By Peter Drake |August 8, 2007
4 min read
Products
(July 2007) Just when you thought you knew everything there was to know about North America’s financial markets, along comes a brand new product that could have lasting effects on Canada’s financial industry. In late June the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions gave the go-ahead for Canadian banks to start issuing covered bonds […]
By Bryan Borzykowski |July 18, 2007
5 min read
One of the most popular institutional investment strategies, the 130/30, is making its way into the retail market. Last week, UBS launched the first pair of 130/30 funds in the world aimed at this market segment. Although these types of funds are not approved for the average individual investor in Canada yet, industry observers say […]
By Mark Noble |July 10, 2007
(July 2007) The hedge fund world is a universe in itself. There are many different strategies, with different objectives, but too often they are lumped together under the overarching “hedge funds” heading. Let’s make some sense of hedge fund strategies. First things first — there are three basic hedge fund strategies: a) Relative value strategies: […]
By Pierre Saint-Laurent |July 9, 2007
2 min read
(July 2007) Interest rates have been a big news story in recent weeks. The financial press writes massive amounts of copy on potential changes to short-term interest rates by central banks. For the most part, their analysis is short term. However, those of us involved in retirement planning need to take a longer-term perspective. We […]
By Peter Drake |July 5, 2007
(June 2007) Advisor.ca is pleased to introduce a new monthly investment column by Pierre Saint-Laurent. “Since You Asked” will answer advisor frequently-asked questions concerning investments. Many advisors get confused by what alternative investments entail. Typically, one associates alternative investments, or alts for short, with hedge funds. However, there is much more to alts than just […]
By Pierre Saint-Laurent |June 18, 2007
(June 2007) Uranium prices have been rapidly rising as fears about nuclear fallout are replaced by ones about climate change. The markets have responded by offering a host of investment products that let retail investors get a piece of the action, including recently introduced futures trading on the NYMEX. Even advocates of uranium stress that, […]
By Mark Noble |June 11, 2007
(June 2007) The Canadian dollar has been in the news a lot recently, and for good reason — it reached its highest value against the U.S. dollar in 30 years. Every day, we are inundated with media coverage on what the experts are saying. The variety and number of forecasts make the confusion worse than […]
By Peter Drake |June 6, 2007
(June 2007) The renewed threat of inflation in Canada poses a hazard for traditional bond portfolios, while the rise of huge investment funds in emerging economic superpowers is about to unleash a flood of liquidity into the global fixed income market, analysts predict. Dr. Sherry Cooper, executive vice-president and chief economic strategist at BMO Financial, […]
By Mark Noble |June 1, 2007
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