Creststreet completes final closing of resource focused flow-through IPO
Dual-class structure allows investors to choose between national and Quebec portfolios
- By: IE Staff
- November 18, 2011 November 18, 2011
- 10:10
Dual-class structure allows investors to choose between national and Quebec portfolios
In-house management replacing Jarislowsky Fraser
The shift towards fee-based compensation is one reason for the growing popularity of ETFs
Merger of Aston Hill Global High Income Fund into Aston Hill Global Convertible Bond Class and Aston Hill Global Convertible Bond Fund
Stewardship grades updated for 26 fund companies
Fund to invest in investment grade and high yield corporate bonds and dividend-paying stocks
ETF management fees range from 0.09% to 0.49%
Two flexible bond funds and a tax efficient corporate class fund
TRUST indices designed to be a transparent and broad measure of the U.S. Treasury note and bond market
Mergers intended to provide more stable long-term performance
Program helps Canadians with disabilities and their families build long-term financial security
Canadian large cap investment managers struggle to beat S&P/TSX composite index in the third quarter but see better environment in the fourth quarter
Equity markets had one of their biggest months in years
Ratings revised higher
Four pools to feature a tactical overlay to take advantage of shorter-term market changes
New index provides investors with a tool that will enable size, style, and sector comparison
1-10 year government and corporate laddered bond ETFs launched
Ratings changed from “Average” to “Medium to High”
Funds continue to reduce their total exposure to European banks, Fitch says
Leon Frazer takes over investment management responsibilities
New fund invests in G7 and BRIC securities with emerging markets exposure
Three trust fund mergers and two corporate class mergers