Bank results show lesser fallout from trade uncertainty than feared, so far
Some have boosted dividends while also adding provisions for credit losses
- By: Ian Bickis, The Canadian Press
- May 30, 2025 May 30, 2025
- 11:02
CEO reports progress one year after posting a $117.5M quarterly net loss
Consumer prices rose just 2.1% in April compared with a year earlier, down from 2.3% in March
Stock market gains and rising corporate profits boosted performance-linked compensation
Tim Leissner admitted to bribing officials and helping steal over $4.5B from Malaysia state fund
Exporters rushed to sidestep U.S. tariffs, pushing GDP higher despite housing slowdown and weak household spending
Federal appeals court stay pauses lower court decision as it considers the case
Panel's approach to estimating disgorgement was reasonable, court found
Flows into low-cost vehicles far outpaced mutual funds over the past decade: Morningstar
Exchange looks to streamline application, approval processes
Regulator to consider exemptive relief, novel protections for new funds
President Donald Trump's so-called big, beautiful bill could also affect clients' U.S.-source income
Privacy commission upholds decision to protect tipster's identity
The May crude oil contract dropped US$1.30 to US$96.57 per barrel
Current challenge deals with levies imposed under the Trade Act of 1974
Cheap funding, central bank support, rosy AI forecasts, FOMO and more have kept market valuations elevated — that won’t last forever
Tribunal to consider settlement with Liquidnet over allegedly faulty controls
Social relationship with regulator's key witness in case leads to recusal
Venture companies begin opting for less frequent reporting
The Calgary-based asset manager negotiated with its lender to buy more time to repay its debt
Many trusts may need to amend 2024, 2025 tax returns
Bank will also be hiring and expanding in key areas of national importance
Plus, Designed Wealth adds advisor and inaugural taxonomy and transition planning council named
McIntyre to start a new role later this month
Plus, appointments at Sun Life, Connor, Clark & Lunn, Sapling Financial and more
Plus, new emerging market, target-date and tech funds, and a raft of fund changes
The lack of a structured follow-up when a client changes hands can leave the policyholder vulnerable
Gold prices, equity markets drove strong seg fund sales but couldn’t prevent net outflows in 2025