Manulife Financial reports strong Q3 earnings
Increases dividend
- By: IE Staff
- October 24, 2002 October 24, 2002
- 13:45
Increases dividend
Credit losses partially offset lower taxes, higher interest income
29th consecutive quarterly increase
Baillie to chair AASOC
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Midland National deal excludes reinsurance operations
FASB moves to simplify rules
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David Leslie says that board audit committees are often ahead of the regulators
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May purchase 1 million of its common shares for cancellation
Involves online Q&A about Manulife One flexible mortgage
But markets appear to be turning
Acquiring CMG Life
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But it indicates that rates will go higher once economic risks begin to recede
Report says firms are just not up to snuff when it comes to reporting fraud
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New product is part of the Variable Payout Annuities family giving investors the ability to control