Most equity fund indices end July in the red: Morningstar Canada
Market jitters spoil a promising month for mutual funds
- By: IE Staff
- August 2, 2007 August 2, 2007
- 07:50
Market jitters spoil a promising month for mutual funds
Less than 5% of total net revenue attributable to subprime mortgage activities, Fitch says
Net sales total $257 million
Insurer hikes quarterly dividend
Agreement will transfer remaining services for approximately 340 plans
Losses from U.S. subprime market expected to be manageable
B.C. credit unions to move ahead with independent strategies
Reporting options make it increasingly difficult to compare Canadian companies and those domiciled in other countries
Deal creates Hub platform in Texas
Carnegie Wylie purchase adds private equity business in Australia and Asia Pacific region
Reports earnings of six cents per share
Former chief geologist and vice chairman not guilty
Only about half of large cap managers beat the TSX
Credential the first retail wealth management provider to join
Sale of investment decision support unit will allow firm to concentrate on core business
Insurer hikes quarterly dividend to 34¢ a share
Goal to assess creditworthiness of project finance structures
Index tracks 40 companies believed to benefit from reduced CO2 emissions
Commercial banking business continues to achieve strong results
Merger is good news for investors and issuers, SIFMA says
1-year anniversary of four mutual funds
Merger will create “leading transatlantic derivatives marketplace” ISE says
But increasing competition, less favourable market conditions may pose future challenges
Deal expected to be complete in Q3