North American stock markets fall on disappointment over Fed rate cut decision
S&P/TSX composite index was down 59.49 points on Wednesday
- By: The Canadian Press
- July 31, 2019 October 31, 2019
- 16:24
S&P/TSX composite index was down 59.49 points on Wednesday
But investment in Waterloo and Ottawa increased dramatically
Cut approved 8-2, with two dissenting votes calling for a hold
The new mutual fund invests in the CI First Asset ETF launched in June
Termination date set for Nov. 1
Adjusted earnings came in at $658 million
Motor vehicle production returned to normal
A Boston Consulting Group report breaks down the trends
Actively managed thematic funds focus on disruptive innovation
The dollar traded at an average of US75.94¢ on Tuesday
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Measures include rules on annuities, tax changes affecting funds
The MFDA banned a different rep for the same offence last week
Investors sift through "ugly" jobs report in Canada, U.S. economic data
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GDP and jobs growth, inflation, are weighing on consumer sentiment
SRO says high risk, high volume trades, insufficient notes should have raised red flags
New guidance broadens range of supports that discount brokers can provide
Court grants Wealthsimple's application for closing judgment
Plus, RBC buys mortgage fintech, Fiera funds solar energy firm and EQB-PC Financial merger gets key thumbs up
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
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
Plus new equity ETF launches from CIBC and LongPoint, Dynamic debuts private assets fund, and more
Favourable demographics and a rising middle class are ingredients for long-term secular growth
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