Materials sector leads Toronto market declines
U.S. indices were largely flat on Thursday
- By: The Canadian Press
- March 14, 2019 October 31, 2019
- 16:30
U.S. indices were largely flat on Thursday
The SRO said the proposed changes would enhance the independence of its governance committee
The EU has adopted new rules for sustainable investment disclosure
Four investment firms cited for lax due diligence efforts
Regulator says misconduct has "led to significant negative impacts"
Structure would be based on existing rules for conventional securities trading venues
Seasonally adjusted household credit market debt reached 178.5%
The new rules being proposed would make it easier for consumers to switch firms
Canadians spent 14.5% of their disposable income on debt repayment in Q4 2018
Sun Life Multi-Strategy Target Return Fund would become Sun Life Opportunistic Fixed Income Fund
The government may argue that the economy will need stimulative investments
The SEC says the rep was involved in a penny stock market manipulation scheme between 2008 and 2014
The Canadian dollar averaged US75.04¢ on Wednesday
Regulators' proposals would lower banks' risk-based capital requirements
Business model in peril, if investors start to trust AI agents
"Uncertainty is being driven through the roof," says Scotiabank economist
Lawsuit alleging man exploited in real estate deals allowed to continue
Request for state-appointed legal counsel denied by Ontario appeal court
Ex-rep posed as a successful trader online, duping investors
Change is meant to combat misconduct, cheating: FSRA
Fee-only advisory firm sets up in Montreal
Temporary measures extended as unemployment holds steady at more than 6.5%
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
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