Election 2025 tax pledges so far
What each of the major national parties has promised on taxes ahead of the April 28 vote
- By: IE Staff
- March 28, 2025 March 31, 2025
- 15:06
What each of the major national parties has promised on taxes ahead of the April 28 vote
North American stocks out of favour amid recession risks
Ex-Morgan Stanley advisor pleaded guilty to fraud, other charges
Resolution avoids risk of litigation, insolvency, court finds
Higher revenues offset by rising program expenses and debt charges
China has an ambitious economic growth target of about 5% for this year
Consumer spending rose 0.4% in February, though the gain was just 0.1% after adjusting for inflation
Economists warn U.S. tariffs and weak consumer confidence could stall growth
Regulator abandons legal defence of climate rules that began under previous administration
The associations hope to spark further dialogue among dealers, asset managers around alts
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Firms no longer qualify for narrower online advisor exemption
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The BoC governor says technology's evolving abilities underscore importance of cybersecurity
Arrangement could encourage more or riskier trades, critics say
The banks are dropping their interim emission reduction targets due to various factors
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
ETF assets under management now sit at US$20 trillion
Investors are looking to exit from funds in droves during "a period of heightened negative sentiment"
Plus, new emerging market, target-date and tech funds, and a raft of fund changes