S&P/TSX composite falls despite crude oil price surge to end second week higher
The TSX closed down 159.54 points on Friday
- By: The Canadian Press
- April 3, 2020 April 3, 2020
- 16:28
The TSX closed down 159.54 points on Friday
Regulators stress the need for high-quality reporting in times of turmoil
Michael Sabia is the agency's new chair
The road back to corporate profitability could be a long one
The final deadline for the post–financial crisis reform is pushed to 2022
The whistleblower shared "vital information" despite "implied threats" from wrongdoers
Fraudsters could exploit stock market turmoil, regulators warn
Canadian shadow bank growth has been robust, stoking systemic risk
TMX reports monthly transactions double in March
A “deep liquidity crunch” caused bond ETFs to trade at a discount to NAV
Reports on sales and assets offer initial glimpse of industry impact
Banks have fielded half a million requests for mortgage deferrals
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