An extended period of bad economic data is likely on the way
Last week's market rebound may be an overreaction to recent positive data
- By: Mark Burgess
- April 13, 2020 April 13, 2020
- 16:52
Last week's market rebound may be an overreaction to recent positive data
The S&P/TSX composite index closed down 90.69 points on Monday
Parliament has approved the government's 75% wage subsidy
Over $1 trillion was traded in the first quarter, IIROC data shows
The approach will keep a lid on the government’s borrowing costs at a time of fiscal stimulus, a report says
Regulators warn about a promotion using snail mail to spread stock hype
A suspension would provide liquidity to those who need it
Agency extends enhanced requirements to all clearing firms
Final payout condition is contagion rates in developing markets
The Federal Reserve's rollout of loans helped offset jobs numbers
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A National Bank report explains the discount to NAV
ESMA calls for leniency for fund managers, benchmarks and auditors
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Precious metals action calms, while Dow Jones tops 50K
Report calls for action on data gaps, surveillance, leverage
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
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Also, moves at Mackenzie Investments, Edward Jones Canada and the CSA
Plus, National Bank changes diversified equity fund
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