Canadians cutting back on holiday spending: surveys
Younger Canadians, parents feel pressure to spend
- By: Jonathan Got
- December 9, 2025 December 9, 2025
- 16:29
Younger Canadians, parents feel pressure to spend
FINRA to accelerate arbitration process for vulnerable clients
U.K. the latest to tackle concerns about liquidity risk management
CIRO's proficiency partner says CSI won't provide prep for regulator's exams
Layoffs rose to almost 1.9 million, the most since January 2023
Some markets, including Toronto and Vancouver, to see declines
U.S. central bank may get clearer jobs and inflation picture in January when backlogged data is released
AI, bitcoin, are 'pockets of risk' as investors adopt more conservative year-end stance
Rate hikes likely not needed anytime soon, as cost pressures stable
Disclosure rules eased, lines between pro, retail investors redrawn
"Dot-com" era conflict restrictions no longer needed, regulator agrees
The “TACO trade is still clearly very much in play": Harbourfront Wealth's CIO
AI will contribute to 1.6% GDP growth this year, a stronger labour market and mid-2% core inflation
Amid economic uncertainty, organizations are taking a cautious, gradual approach to salary increase budgets
Appeal court overturns lower court, rules death triggers vesting of will
Firm to pay $220,000 to resolve allegations of several rule breaches
Aussie regulator reports A$40 million returned to investors as part of review
Platform plans to expand living benefits assistance for Canadian market
44% of respondents felt negative about their investments, up from 32% in 2024
Plus, Kelso & Co. closes Wellington-Altus deal, MNP expands and BGO's student housing buy
Plus, moves at Our Family Office, Harvest ETFs, Manulife Wealth, Canada Life and more
Plus, Wellington-Alus Private Counsel and Ninepoint Partners add new talent
Also, moves at Mackenzie Investments, Edward Jones Canada and the CSA
Total ETF AUM hit US$19.9 trillion by the end of the year: ETFGI report
Plus, other product/index launches, fund name and management changes
These fixed-income investments offer an escape from the duration-heavy domestic market without sacrificing security