Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
RBC and CIBC will kick off the earnings season for Canadian banks
- By: The Canadian Press
- August 19, 2019 October 17, 2019
- 10:12
RBC and CIBC will kick off the earnings season for Canadian banks
S&P/TSX composite index closed up 137.26 points on Friday
The regulator has charged 13 firms for abusive ADR practices, generating settlements of more than $427 million
FHG acquired all the shares of both firms on Aug. 1
The hackers injected malware onto an external server
There was a net outflow of $10.6 billion in securities
The firm had been in early warning over its capital position since June
The agency posted examples to demonstrate how the new rules are applied
Results improved quarter-over-quarter
New products could attract new consumers as StatsCan reports flat year-over-year use
CannTrust sought the order earlier this month
The Oxford comma strikes again
S&P/TSX composite index down 33.41 points on Thursday
'Hot print' from Micron Technologies boosted enthusiasm for tech stocks, says portfolio manager
Central bank sees slowdown in wage gains from collective agreements
Rise in benchmark short-term rate to 0.75% is aimed at curbing inflation
Accountant allegedly found assets used to lure investors to schemes
OSC forgoes monetary sanctions, amid bankruptcy, ongoing litigation
Execs that previously pleaded guilty in fraud case accept regulatory sanctions
Plus, Raymond James gains Richardson advisor, and promotions at BMO, CI GAM, Wellington-Altus and more
Provincial regulator can halt trading when misinformation circulates
QAFP exam has one more sitting before title protection transition ends
Plus, Wellington-Alus Private Counsel and Ninepoint Partners add new talent
Also, moves at Mackenzie Investments, Edward Jones Canada and the CSA
Plus, moves at BMO Private Wealth, Fiera Capital and CIBC GAM
Mutual fund, ETF AUM rose for the seventh consecutive month
Plus, other product launches and news, including more ESG fund terminations
More than 300 new products landed in 2025 — a new record