G20 measures to combat financial crisis draw praise from insurance industry
CLHIA welcomes London initiatives
- By: James Langton
- April 8, 2009 April 8, 2009
- 08:50
CLHIA welcomes London initiatives
Renewed strength in the energy sector expected
Corporate bond issuance down 43% in 2008
Assets decline 9% in the first two months of the year as redemptions surge
The arrangement agreement between Allen-Vanguard Corp. and Tailwind Financial Inc., a special purpose acquisition company in which Jovian Capital Corp. has an indirect interest, will…
IGM Financial Inc. has completed its domestic public offering of $375 million principal amount of 7.35% debentures maturing April 8, 2019, the company said Tuesday.IGM…
Four new investment banking hires
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Corbat named CEO of Citi Holdings unit
Trust is the foundation for quality jobs and performance excellence
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Industry assets rise in tandem with equity markets
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BMO, CIBC, Manulife and TD recognized for programs to assist recent immigrants
Portfolio diversification strategy fails to avert losses
Worst may be yet to come for Canadian economy
Seamark Asset Management Ltd. has been advised that its largest wrap program partner intends to discontinue its use of Seamark’s investment services effective June 30,…
Bank admits lending conditions tightened
Rebound in emerging markets signals that investors are willing to take on risk again
Any relaxation would take pressure off of financial institutions
Insurer gains greater administration control
Investment fits with pension fund’s long-term strategy
Hires Körner to oversee corporate center
A relatively recent asset management spin off is being rewound amid the tumultuous financial markets as GAM (UK) Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Julius…