IMF head sees worst economic downturn since Great Depression
A partial recovery in 2021 is possible if the pandemic fades in the year's second half
- By: The Associated Press
- April 9, 2020 April 9, 2020
- 16:02
A partial recovery in 2021 is possible if the pandemic fades in the year's second half
A National Bank report explains the discount to NAV
ESMA calls for leniency for fund managers, benchmarks and auditors
Insider trading scheme preyed on hack into SEC's filing database
CSA and IIROC report no signs of excessive short pressure
The regulator is further easing the strain on financial institutions
The transaction is expected to close in June
Regulators may provide further relief to industry, help for investors
The new offering is the asset manager's first alternative mutual fund
More than one in 10 workers have lost their jobs to the coronavirus outbreak
Economists are warning that April's numbers could be worse
The surge in claims has overwhelmed state unemployment offices
The TSX closed up 2.3% on Wednesday
Oil prices have been dictating much of the recent swings in the market: TD advisor
Labour market stabilizes, but recovery prospects remain shaky: NBF
Franklin Templeton’s Dina Ting highlights opportunities in China, the U.K., Mexico and more
Government highlights plans for innovation, consumer protection
Breaches of anti-money laundering rules revealed in compliance review
Concerns about investor harm arise as trailers persist, despite 2012 ban
Expect new product launches, outreach to advisors in months ahead: Mavroudis
Plus, updates on contract dispute with SeeWhy and last year's human rights complaint
Changes impact business, personal and legacy products
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
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
Plus, other launches, fund changes announced