Foreign investment in Canadian securities sets record in February
Canadian investors continue to acquire foreign securities
- By: James Langton
- April 18, 2017 April 18, 2017
- 11:20
Canadian investors continue to acquire foreign securities
The reductions are consistent with the CSA’s amendments to trading fee caps
TSX, Dow post triple-digit gains
Forthcoming new rules in Europe to encourage the unbundling of trading commissions and investment research will also impact most U.S. asset managers
Inflation report coming Friday
Gold continues to shine
Finance minister pledges balanced budget
A new report from the CGFS finds that repo markets are unsettled as a result of monetary policy and regulatory reform
The derivatives exchange operator says it will continue to maintain a “significant operation” in London
Sales in the motor vehicle assembly and petroleum and coal product manufacturing industries declined
TSX, New York markets close lower
Central bank highlights stronger growth and persistent risks
Legislation would make the PBO an independent Officer of Parliament
The budget forecasts an overall deficit of $840 million this fiscal year
Securities firms, asset managers, and finance companies, would be “adversely affected” by higher-than-anticipated increases in U.S. interest rates
Gold contracts surge to five-month high amid rising global tensions
Some experts to predict the central bank’s next rate hike will come sooner than they previously expected
A housing downturn could involve material spillovers to the broader economy
But a resurgence in mega-deals led to a growth in capital invested to US$26.8 billion from US$25.5 billion in the corresponding quarter a year earlier
NEI Northwest Tactical Yield Fund will absorb NEI Northwest Macro Canadian Asset Allocation Fund and NEI Northwest Macro Canadian Asset Allocation Corporate Class.
Indices were flat in the U.S. as the DJIA, S&P 500 and the Nasdaq were barely changed
Bank of Canada to release its latest monetary policy report and interest rate on Wednesday
U.S. strike on Syria spurred investors to seek safe haven in gold
The TSX is looking to looking to alter its market-making program while Liquidnet Canada proposes to expand its order flows
The potential new law would be a modern day version of the Glass-Steagall Act, which was adopted following the great crash of 1929