IOSCO flags risks with financial sector plumbing
Draft guidance aims to beef up risk management, capital, solvency planning
- By: James Langton
- November 7, 2025 November 7, 2025
- 16:04
Draft guidance aims to beef up risk management, capital, solvency planning
Assets under management and advisement rise to $302.6 billion
It dropped to nearly the lowest point ever recorded by the UMich poll
Feds look to forge ahead with taxonomy, update greenwashing legislation
Trump-Xi agreement to lower tariffs may boost Q4 numbers
Economy adds 67,000 jobs for second straight month of surprise job gains
$8.6B merger will unite companies with side-by-side oilsands properties
Tax incentives, infrastructure spending should help, analysts say
Costs vary by distributor, fund and asset type, regulators conclude
Main consideration in replacing executor is the beneficiaries' welfare
Employee compensation increased across Canada, while GDP fell in two territories
Asset management industry should feel ‘seen and heard,’ advocate says
Central bank is closely monitoring inflation expectations, Fed chair says
Oil shock knock-on effects more likely as conflict drags on
Dow and Nasdaq finished in correction territory last week
Regulator releases first enforcement annual report
SEC alleged firm failed to disclose conflicts in mutual fund revenue sharing
Regulator consults on approach to building machine-readable rules
Clamp-down on scams may impose new obligations on financial institutions, among others
Separate legislation give Canadians, lawmakers opportunity to scrutinize separate issues
Provincial budget’s cut to small business tax rate comes with adjustment for tax-integration purposes
Plus, EQB gains talent, Fiera CEO on medical leave, and a leadership transition at Hazelview
Deputy governor posts to filled via an internal recruitment process
Interim PBO Jason Jacques' term expired at start of March
Plus, a new ETF from Vanguard, TD issues a green bond and multiple fund changes announced
Regulator addresses questions from market participants after Wealthsimple gets approval to launch event contracts
It's the second firm in Canada to receive approval to offer futures and forecast contracts