RBC Insurance waives policy fee on term life product
Enhancement based on feedback from distribution network
- By: IE Staff
- August 10, 2004 August 10, 2004
- 11:25
Enhancement based on feedback from distribution network
Banking giant warns of weak investor sentiment
Buchan appointed to board of directors
Electronic payments firm says it is ready for expansion
Returns top stocks and money-market funds
Toronto police identifies alleged fraud perpetrator
First time a fund company has settled with the SEC
Q2 profits up 22% thanks to performance of Canadian operations
Manulife Financial Corp.’s blockbuster merger with John Hancock Financial Services Inc. has helped the Toronto-based life insurer post record second quarter earnings.Reporting after the markets…
Sales up 4.8%; results better than expected
Analysts forecasting 25 bps rise
The Securities Industry Association has issued new research indicating that retail brokers’ commissions rose a bit in 2003, but remained well below their highs of…
Lindsey Morden Group Inc. said it has accepted the resignation of Karen Murphy after four years as president and CEO of Lindsey Morden and Cunningham…
Spectrem Group’s affluent investor index fell into neutral territory in July, abandoning the mildly bullish outlook it had registered since February 2004, the Chicago-based consulting…
A British Columbia appeals court has ruled that a suit claiming that the banks improperly charge interest on credit card balances must be decided by…
Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services announced that it is expanding its review of the financial service industry’s trading risk management practices. The initial target for…
Big board unveils plan to speed up trading
Underwriting profit up, however
Premium income increases 5%
Strong growth from its mutual fund and insurance units helped Power Financial Corp. post a 34% increase in earnings in the second quarter.The company said…
Revenues slip 12%
Problems this week came a month after tech-related crisis at RBC
Up 19.6% to $438 million; revenue off slightly; S&P affirms ratings
Case has implications for the pension industry
New rates in effect July 1