Four new ETFs from National Bank Investments
The new funds have management fees of 0.55% and 0.6%
- By: IE Staff
- February 11, 2021 February 11, 2021
- 13:23
The new funds have management fees of 0.55% and 0.6%
Product sales surged in the firm’s wealth management and individual insurance businesses
The firm recently acquired a U.S. retirement business and sold its asset management group
The fund's net assets were $475.7 billion, compared with $456.7 billion a quarter earlier
The company's assets increased dramatically following several acquisitions
The asset manager also announced it had raised its dividend
The insurers profits climbed 3.5% to $744 million in the quarter
Core earnings dip slightly despite profit increase, however
The Russell 2000 Index has more than tripled the gains of S&P 500 in the last three months
The number of do-it-yourself accounts surged last year
The company will name a new president in the coming weeks
Least advantaged households have been most affected by job losses, the Fed chair said
Pandemic uncertainty weighs on clients, recent polls suggest
The S&P/TSX composite index rose 58.63 points to 32,058.73
The central bank issued a summary of its overnight-rate deliberations earlier this month
Americans’ assessments of their current economic situation tumbled: survey
Retail investors targeted by so-called investment groups on social media
The increase is part of an effort to beef up anti-money laundering measures
Accountant allegedly found assets used to lure investors to schemes
The pension fund is investing up to US$1.05 billion
Plus, promotions at Harvest and Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Board
High-profile firms and their clients were targeted in 2025
Plus, Wellington-Alus Private Counsel and Ninepoint Partners add new talent
Also, moves at Mackenzie Investments, Edward Jones Canada and the CSA
Plus, moves at BMO Private Wealth, Fiera Capital and CIBC GAM
Mutual fund, ETF AUM rose for the seventh consecutive month
Plus, other product launches and news, including more ESG fund terminations
More than 300 new products landed in 2025 — a new record