Investor protection follows function, not form: ESMA
CFD rules may apply to other products, such as crypto derivatives, regs say
- By: James Langton
- February 24, 2026 February 24, 2026
- 14:37
CFD rules may apply to other products, such as crypto derivatives, regs say
Import levies needed to fill fiscal void, amid soaring deficits
Millennials target $1M for financial independence
Profits rose despite weakening in Canadian consumer credit
Ontario government to communicate next steps, regulator says
The S&P/TSX composite index was down 41.01 points on Monday
Net debt is expected to be $27.9 billion in 2026-27
At $20.8B, ETFs also set a new monthly net sales record: SIMA
The Ontario fund manager's public equities, private credit investments drove the gains
The EU position is expressed in five words: “A deal is a deal."
Proceeds of oil and gas schemes laundered into crypto
Use of core CPI instead of headline rate reasonable, court finds
Traders not pricing in the threat of U.S. trade deal falling apart
As outlooks dim, downgrades likely to pick up in the next 12 to 18 months
Uncertainty over U.S.-Iran war continues to drive trading
Volatility boosts trading, underwriting, asset quality holds up
New licensing regime approved, full compliance due by October 2027
Marc-André Gosselin and Nicolas Vincent to assume new roles in May and August, respectively
Regulators seek boost in reporting thresholds to reduce small firm demands
Deal offers 19% premium to Sila Realty Trust trading price on Friday
The BoC governor says technology's evolving abilities underscore importance of cybersecurity
Arrangement could encourage more or riskier trades, critics say
Plus, TD Wealth VP moves into advisor role and appointments across the industry
Plus, Designed Wealth adds advisor and inaugural taxonomy and transition planning council named
McIntyre to start a new role later this month
The data also reveals Canadians' limited knowledge of cross-border investing tax implications
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"