CSA’s latest burden buster targets BARs
The regulator proposed changes to rules for filing reports detailing significant acquisitions
- By: James Langton
- September 5, 2019 November 13, 2019
- 14:29
The regulator proposed changes to rules for filing reports detailing significant acquisitions
ESMA released a new stress-testing framework on Thursday
While low-cost investments continue to gain ground, some active mutual funds are thriving south of the border
Options Clearing Corp. settled the case without admitting or denying the regulators' findings
Program addresses an investment trend that is "increasingly important to investors of all ages"
Revenue growth was tempered by higher operating expenses and provisions for credit losses, a DBRS report says
However, consumer bankruptcies are down year over year
Fund aimed at investors “looking to simplify their fixed income holdings”
The fund has the ability to use options and short positions for risk protection
S&P/TSX composite index closed up 49.61 points on Wednesday
"You can't keep your blinders on," CIBC's Victor Dodig told a conference Wednesday
The announcement came as other central banks around the world have been signalling or taking policy action
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. and Suncor Energy Inc. gained 3.10% and 2.98%, respectively
The price of a barrel of Brent crude, the international standard, got as high as US$101.59 overnight
The International Energy Agency has agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil from member nations' stockpiles
New guidance broadens range of supports that discount brokers can provide
Court grants Wealthsimple's application for closing judgment
Test will use BoC-issued wholesale digital dollars
But the advantages digital banks have enjoyed on fees is shrinking, as Ottawa pulls policy levers
The reversal comes just over two weeks after Houston's government tabled its budget
Non-prime consumer lender says it will take more than $200M in charges in Q4
Gallagher will oversee Richardson rebrand under iA Financial
Plus, appointments at Harbourfront, Richardson, Manulife Investments and more
Interim Parliamentary Budget Officer Jason Jacques not extended
Favourable demographics and a rising middle class are ingredients for long-term secular growth
Rising fundraising targets, increased product launches are driving the activity: report
Plus, a slew of other fund launches, changes announced