April fund sales stronger than a year ago: IFIC
Year-to-date sales top $15 billion
- By: James Langton
- May 15, 2012 May 15, 2012
- 13:45
Year-to-date sales top $15 billion
New sales of AGI II contracts halted, contributions to existing contracts capped
By focusing on a company’s true value, active managers to buy undervalued stocks and sell those that have become too rich in price
Veteran portfolio manager to lead fixed-income team; replaces departing Stuck
Two portfolios added to Private Investment Program
New portfolios use an enhanced asset allocation solution
Worldsource Financial Management first to enter dealer agreement
Five ETFs to be delisted at the end of June
The indices will be used by institutional clients to create index-linked investment products
Change affects seven Counsel portfolios
AGF Floating Rate Income Fund sub-advised by Boston-based Eaton Vance
Precious metals funds sink for third consecutive month
Darren Mckiernan, vice president of Invesco Canada Ltd. and portfolio manager for Trimark Global Dividend Class, explains why dividend-paying tobacco shares present an attractive investment…
BMO China A-Share Fund will provide accredited investors full access to Chinese-listed companies that are not readily available to foreign investors
New sales of SunWise Essential seg fund series will still be available through Sun Life advisors
Bond funds post record sales for first quarter
New fund seeks to replicate the performance of the Morningstar Broad Hedge Fund index
Income payout percentage on Manulife Pension Builder to be reduced
With exchange traded notes, the financial stability of the issuing company is of paramount importance
Regulators want make sure that both investors and advisors understand the products that they’re buying and selling
Chris McHaney, vice president and portfolio manager for BMO Asset Management Inc., explains how advisors can incorporate ETFs into their businesses and why ETFs can…
Advisors can play an important role in helping clients choose from a record high number of ETFs and notes
The extent to which Canadians embrace ETFs will depend largely on whether more advisors recommend them
Funds to be distributed through independent advisors