Income jumps 18% in Q2, revenue gains 14%, IGM says
Hunter retiring as president, CEO of Mackenzie Financial Corp.
- By: IE Staff
- July 29, 2004 July 29, 2004
- 14:01
Hunter retiring as president, CEO of Mackenzie Financial Corp.
Larger funds will allow for economies of scale
Mackenzie appointed trustee of funds
Updates fund names
2004 Forum opens Thursday
Mutual fund sales totaled $491 million in June, the ninth consecutive month the industry has had net sales, according to the Investment Funds Institute of…
Wants to attract high-level financial planners to company
Q4 revenues, earnings soar; assets pass $16-billion level
The Securities and Exchange Commission has voted, in a split decision, to propose a controversial new rule requiring hedge fund advisors to register.The decision was…
Merrill Lynch survey shows many believe economy will weaken
Managed Portfolios and Standard Life Global Dividend Growth Fund
21 categories post gains: Morningstar
Assets at between $473 and $478 billion
Consolidated earnings jump 73% in Q2
Third consecutive win for mutual fund company
Joins growing list of funds aimed at surging Asian market
Ontario tables legislation; Alberta legislation coming into force in July
New rules also require 75% of fund directors be independent
Would apply to ETFs and closed funds, Torys says
Sky to sub-advise EAFE investments
Dialogue integrates written plan, fund portfolio
Sub-continent offers growth opportunity says fund manager
AGF Management Ltd. has taken another step toward building a national network of high-net-worth investment firms.AGF said Wednesday it has reached an agreement to buy…
Wall Street icon Bear Stearns could be the next firm to face civil charges in the U.S. mutual fund trading scandal.“In relation to an ongoing…
The Canadian chapter for the Alternative Investment Management Association is launching two new projects aimed at both advisors and their clients to increase awareness in…