ECB considers “bad bank” for deeper Covid-19 fallout
Regulators prepping for more severe pandemic effects
- By: James Langton
- June 1, 2020 June 1, 2020
- 14:14
Regulators prepping for more severe pandemic effects
Firm restructures deal that ran into regulatory snags and Covid-19 effects
The firm has also extended the death benefit guarantee on GIF deposits to age 85
Some homeowners resorted to HELOCs before government programs kicked in
Hudson brings 25 years of experience to the role
Finance provides a moratorium on solvency payments for 2020
Risk survey, originally planned for April, will now go ahead in June
It's managed by director and portfolio manager David Ragan
Fed Chair Jerome Powell discussed new Main Street Lending program on Friday
Bradley Hicks is an industry veteran
Firms get second 60-day extension due to Covid-19
Investors need reliable, robust disclosure on Covid-19 effects, regulators say
Xanadu Quantum Technologies jumps 11% on TSX debut Friday
"Diplomatic dissonance' related to Iran war dismaying investors: global equity strategist
Commercial real estate firm valued at $1.1B
SRO issues revisions to gatekeeper, trading supervision obligations
Retail investors allowed to qualify as pro investors due to weak controls
IPC upholds OSC decision to preserve privacy of dealers in failed trade study
Separate legislation give Canadians, lawmakers opportunity to scrutinize separate issues
Provincial budget’s cut to small business tax rate comes with adjustment for tax-integration purposes
Stablecoins will form foundation for tokenizing other financial assets
Deputy governor posts to filled via an internal recruitment process
Interim PBO Jason Jacques' term expired at start of March
Plus, Wellington-Altus adds talent, OSFI's Gully headed for Basel Committee and more
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
Both also recorded positive net sales in February, SIMA reports