Fund manager pay expected to rise: Greenwich
Demand for fixed-income talent to continue outpacing demand in equities as long as low interest rates remain in place
- By: James Langton
- December 4, 2012 December 4, 2012
- 08:15
Demand for fixed-income talent to continue outpacing demand in equities as long as low interest rates remain in place
Key priorities include policy and recruitment
The Association of Canadian Compliance Professionals (ACCP) has announced its board of directors for 2013.
A husband’s travel to assist his ailing wife is allowed as a medical expense deduction
CWM operations to be integrated into Fiera Capital Private Wealth
Investors began investing with predecessor company, but OBSI says dealer liability has not changed
Programs aims to support the development of women in senior leadership roles in the financial industry
Jim Virtue succeeds Caron Czorny
BlackRock Asset Management Canada will be trustee and manager of the Canadian family of iShares ETFs and closed-end funds
Scotia also recognized as and Bank of the Year in the Americas
Harley Lockhart succeeds Dean Owen
Markets closing at 13:00 ET on December 24
Many women say they don’t have the time or the knowledge to manage their investments
Financing will allow firm to pursue growth
Resolutions for New Year include spending less, and saving or investing more
Personal finance columnist Ellen Roseman named chairwoman
Ian Russell calls on OSC to make public its annual business plan and budget
Service will reduce paperwork and free up time for business owners
Exchange Bank of Canada aims to become the leading banker’s bank for foregin exchange products and services
Fund dealer has refused to compensate an elderly couple as recommended by the Ombudsman
The cost of a four-year university degree could rise to more than $140,000 for a child born in 2012
Software aims to help advisors meet tougher regulatory requirements
Upgrades include enhanced access, security and transaction features
FPSC study reveals the many excuses for not having a financial plan
Verbal settlement stands, appeal court rules