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The federal government has announced a new plan to tax the distributions of income trusts, among other measures, in what amounts to a mini-budget released late Tuesday night.
By Steven Lamb and Kate McCaffery |November 1, 2006
3 min read
Products
(November 2006) You invest in mutual funds, good, solid, long-only investments that everyone can understand. No surprises, no mystery. Market goes up — money is made. Market goes down — well, the fund’s active manager has presumably preserved wealth through defensive (tactical) positioning. Plain and simple. Not so fast! Did you know that your plain-vanilla, […]
By Pierre Saint-Laurent |October 31, 2006
5 min read
Market Insights
(October 2006) Market commentators have been calling for a U.S.-led economic downturn for nearly the entire length of the current recovery. The fact that it has not yet materialized should not be taken as a sign it won’t, but rather as a sign of the futility of timing the markets. Whether it’s next month, next […]
By Steven Lamb |October 20, 2006
6 min read
(October 2006) It appears the popularity of outsourcing investment decisions has surged. In our 2005 Dollars & Sense Survey, 28% of respondents said they were selling or recommending managed products. This year, the number has climbed to 43%. “I am a big proponent of asset management programs — 90% of my book is in them,” […]
By Steven Lamb |October 12, 2006
(September 2006) By now, the history of the bursting stock market bubble and the ensuing flight to safety has been well documented. Suddenly risk-averse investors went hunting for yield at the same time that central bankers were slashing interest rates, killing the appeal of some traditional safe-havens. But money market holdings have been consistently on […]
By Staff |September 26, 2006
2 min read
(September 2006) Since the elimination of the foreign property rule, Canadian investors have been increasingly interested in holding foreign investments. Sure, there have always been ways around the 30% limit, but few retail clients were reaching that threshold. First to take advantage of the change were pension funds, which served to convince retail investors that […]
By Steven Lamb |September 8, 2006
(September 2006) In the 1990s, investors and advisors, out of necessity, learned to be Fedwatchers. The unexpected rise in interest rates in 1994 hammered bond funds. An observation on “irrational exuberance” by U.S. Federal Reserve chair Alan Greenspan in 1995 precipitated a market pullback. Currency shocks in 1997 and 1998 made U.S. Treasury bills a […]
By Scot Blythe |September 1, 2006
(August 2006) The potential recoveries aren’t looking any better for Olympus hedge fund investors, nor is the principal cooperating quite as much as he has privately told investors, says RSM Richter in its latest update. Richter is the receiver for the whole Norshield complex of hedge funds and private equity investments. Canadian retail investors put […]
By Scot Blythe |August 8, 2006
8 min read
Despite strong gross sales performance across the industry, many mutual fund manufacturers are facing an uphill struggle in retaining assets, according to the July edition of Investor Economics Insight. In some years, strong sales have helped to mask the problem. While redemptions have been increasing in dollar terms, inflows have been growing at a faster […]
By Steven Lamb |August 1, 2006
Investors looking to make a quick buck in Asia may very well reach that goal, but the developing economies of the region should really be considered as a long-term opportunity, according to managers who specialize in that part of the world. The Asia-Pacific region is still largely seen as risky and extremely volatile by outside […]
By Steven Lamb |July 14, 2006
4 min read
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