Ninepoint launches private debt fund
The fund invests in the secured debt of U.S. middle-market companies
- By: IE Staff
- April 11, 2019 October 17, 2019
- 10:07
The fund invests in the secured debt of U.S. middle-market companies
Crude oil hits five-month high
The SRO issued a report Wednesday analyzing data from its client research project
Still no planned launch date for the project, which was supposed to begin in 2015
RBC and TD are alleged to have overcharged clients for a hidden "closet indexing" investment strategy
Meanwhile, Deloitte predicted "weak" 1.3% growth for Canada this year
If approved, the changes will be effective in July
Year-to-date inflows are US$99.14 billion
So far, 22 funds are included in the index
Nominations will be accepted until June 14
Agreements allow reps to receive compensation from credit unions for securities-related activities
The consumer price index rose 1.9% compared to a year ago
Brian Porter said the bank stress tests its $205 billion-mortgage portfolio on a regular basis
U.S. markets also drop amid risk-off moves
Proposal to lower tax rates and simplify or eliminate tax credits could unleash $140B in capital investment
Sales rose in six of nine subsectors, led by motor vehicle and parts dealers
Ex-rep posed as a successful trader online, duping investors
Payments from LIFs can face forfeiture, court finds
Harmed investors will be able to make claims for share of sanctions, April 1
Temporary measures extended as unemployment holds steady at more than 6.5%
Omnibus bill includes extended period for loss carryback strategy
Proprietary data, keeping humans and regulators in the loop key to strategy
Plus, Wellington-Altus adds talent, OSFI's Gully headed for Basel Committee and more
Moores will succeed longtime leader Jamie Coulter, who stepped down last year
Gallagher will oversee Richardson rebrand under iA Financial
Plus, other launches, fund changes announced
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