Could a second wave mean a second shutdown?
Bank economists offer their base-case scenarios
- By: Michelle Schriver
- September 10, 2020 September 10, 2020
- 15:14
Bank economists offer their base-case scenarios
An uneven rebound poses risk for the entire economy, the central bank's governor says
The revisions aim to reduce redundant requirements on trading venues
Investors face lower returns than with active funds, much higher costs than with passive funds
Global market recovery boosted Canada's net international investment position
The unlicensed firm helped brokers raise over $900 million in syndicated mortgage loans
The economy's recovery is highly uncertain, the bank's president says
Jane Fraser will be Citigroup's next chief executive
Regulation of sustainable investments hasn’t kept pace with investor appetite
The $221-million program is jointly funded by the feds and eight financial institutions
Big banks show discipline with their spending
Cooler activity is expected toward year-end
Precious metals action calms, while Dow Jones tops 50K
Report calls for action on data gaps, surveillance, leverage
Trade deficit remains unchanged amid shifting tariff policy, Fitch reports
Trust account used in fraud, misappropriation, Law Society finds
Policy failed to cover hedge fund investment that turned out to be a fraud
Firm allegedly touted stocks on social media, while selling its holdings
The honours will be presented Feb. 12, at the association's Embrace the Challenge event
Start with flexibility, tax efficiency, simplicity
Brokers, MGAs, software providers and TPAs set to evolve
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
Plus, National Bank changes diversified equity fund
Net monthly ETF inflows reach $22B in January: report
Plus, other firms launch new products, tweak their fund lineups