More regulators on Ontario ‘sunshine list’
Chairman Howard Wetston is the commission’s highest paid employee
- By: James Langton
- March 28, 2013 December 19, 2017
- 16:10
Chairman Howard Wetston is the commission’s highest paid employee
Trading activity increased the monthly trading volume for Discovery Air shares by as much as 24% in one month
Bernard Boily to pay $750,000 for altering mining assay results
Bans follow sanctions by BCSC and NBSC
Public filings will soon be accessible within 15 minutes of the original submission
CSA aims to enhance investor protection by improving the disclosure of investment costs and performance
Regulator alleges Discovery Air trades created a misleading appearance
Report highlights regulator’s focus on suitability issues and cases involving seniors
Proposals would create a more consistent regulatory framework for comparable investment products
Firm failed inform FSA of bid for AIA
Portfolio Capital hearing scheduled for April 17
Report examines barriers to new competitors entering the banking sector
New standard aims to ensure greater consistency in the way banks and regulators control exposures to single counterparties
Two former Desjardins Securities reps ordered to repay profits
Six banks designated of domestic systemic importance; will face capital surcharge
Sanctions handed down by B.C. regulator for illegal distributions, unregistered trading
FCA says it will be much more proactive than the FSA
Investors encouraged to check the registration of firms and individuals offering investment advice
Until now firms were allowed to set benchmarks without regulatory supervision
Report recommends possible policy options
Proposed measures intended to ensure that the costs, of purchased credit protection are appropriately recognized in regulatory capital
Internet-based promotions targeting investors with “risk free” returns, BCSC says
Ontario Contingency Trust Fund is being wound up
Revised guidance is designed to bolster market confidence
OSC sanctions against Geoffrey Cornish and Dean Tai upheld