Oilpatch optimism expected to rise as difficult second quarter finally ends
But optimism could be offset by fear if there’s a major second wave of Covid-19
- By: Dan Healing, The Canadian Press
- July 14, 2020 July 14, 2020
- 10:22
But optimism could be offset by fear if there’s a major second wave of Covid-19
Increase in CPI follows three straight months of declines
Why are stocks rising in a global pandemic?
A report lays out the economic benefits
Federal financial regulator to consult on content and pace of policy plans
SASB and GRI have joined forces to help companies that use both reporting standards
The CERB program for people who lost their jobs will end in the fall
SEC and CTFC settle charges against app developer
For the first time this year, spending outpaced last year's levels, RBC reports
Intuit Prosperity Accelerator is accepting applications from seed-stage tech startups
Matthew Lehmann brings more than a decade of experience to the role
Firm looks to grow its U.S. business, upgrade product lineup and boost distribution
Precious metals action calms, while Dow Jones tops 50K
Report calls for action on data gaps, surveillance, leverage
Trade deficit remains unchanged amid shifting tariff policy, Fitch reports
Trust account used in fraud, misappropriation, Law Society finds
Policy failed to cover hedge fund investment that turned out to be a fraud
Firm allegedly touted stocks on social media, while selling its holdings
The honours will be presented Feb. 12, at the association's Embrace the Challenge event
Start with flexibility, tax efficiency, simplicity
Brokers, MGAs, software providers and TPAs set to evolve
Plus, moves at Our Family Office, Harvest ETFs, Manulife Wealth, Canada Life and more
Plus, Wellington-Alus Private Counsel and Ninepoint Partners add new talent
Also, moves at Mackenzie Investments, Edward Jones Canada and the CSA
Plus, National Bank changes diversified equity fund
Net monthly ETF inflows reach $22B in January: report
Plus, other firms launch new products, tweak their fund lineups