Talking to clients about Covid cohabitation
Ontario couples who moved in together during the pandemic may not have considered the implications
- By: Michelle Schriver
- July 6, 2020 June 30, 2020
- 09:30
Ontario couples who moved in together during the pandemic may not have considered the implications
Annual induction ceremony postponed due to pandemic
Firm admitted to lapses in oversight involving two reps as well as its options trading system
Updated GlobalData forecasts point to widespread growth contractions in Canada
Mortgage credit quality is highly correlated to jobs and house prices
Central bank warns about fraudsters posing as employees
Despite being acquitted, failure to disclose charge thwarts registration
Stronger digital capability an asset post-pandemic, rating agency says
Policy-makers call on industry to continue shift toward new benchmarks by the end of 2021
Financial professionals expect business to grow over the next three years despite global pandemic
Bankruptcies and consumer proposals drop in May, but are seen rising as supports end
Gross hires decline to lowest level since the pandemic
Americans see higher inflation ahead, are less optimistic about stock prices
Research indicates that strong wage growth is keeping inflation elevated
Regulator concludes case against man serving 14 years for fraud
Regulator releases first enforcement annual report
SEC alleged firm failed to disclose conflicts in mutual fund revenue sharing
Alberta's public pension manager's AUM rose to $195B
Clamp-down on scams may impose new obligations on financial institutions, among others
Separate legislation give Canadians, lawmakers opportunity to scrutinize separate issues
Plus, EQB gains talent, Fiera CEO on medical leave, and a leadership transition at Hazelview
Deputy governor posts to filled via an internal recruitment process
Interim PBO Jason Jacques' term expired at start of March
Plus, a new ETF from Vanguard, TD issues a green bond and multiple fund changes announced
Regulator addresses questions from market participants after Wealthsimple gets approval to launch event contracts
It's the second firm in Canada to receive approval to offer futures and forecast contracts