Canadian DB pension plans experience a positive Q2
Canadian material and energy sectors’ outperformance offset “a quarter of sustained market volatility and economic uncertainty globally”
- By: Tessie Sanci
- August 11, 2016 August 11, 2016
- 15:55
Canadian material and energy sectors’ outperformance offset “a quarter of sustained market volatility and economic uncertainty globally”
Although the number of deals was up from Q1, the total value dropped by more than half because of less megadeals
The TFS, one of a series of measures designed to support economic growth folowing the Brexit vote “will provide a new source of cheap funding”…
Canada’s finance minister also spoke of CPP expansion plans during his event
The firm reports that 11 rated companies defaulted in July, pushing the year-to-date total to 102 defaults
The new regulatory requirements applying to the nine systemically important insurers is credit positive and will have little impact on these firms’ businesses
Although there are short-term concerns, the credit-rating agency sees lower budget deficits and greater economic growth in the years ahead
The impact of such an event happening in Canada could spread from the insurance industry to the overall financial system
Comments due by Sept. 27
Shutdown of crude operations has dimmed economic growth prospects for the second quarter
Provincial government looking for ways to address eroding affordability in Toronto’s housing market
Chartered professional accountants in business positions say there are issues for concern about the economy at large, but feel more confident about their own firm’s…
Hyun Chul Lee has been fined $150,000 for engaging in personal financial dealings with some clients and engaging in other occupations without PFSL’s knowledge and…
Lower volumes in China, uncertainty around Brexit vote weigh on June volumes
Downward revisions largely reflect an expected negative impact on the euro area from Brexit
The rating agency’s LSI emains above historical average
A new report suggests that Brexit and the U.S. federal election represent economic uncertainty and leading investors to focus on bigger, established companies
More work is required to address the outstanding recommendations
EY analysis uncovers characteristics for delisting
TD Bank report estimates Alberta’s economy will contract 6.5% over 2015 and 2016
The province’s real gross domestic product grew by 0.8% in January to March
The measure is intended to improve the exchange’s governance
Nasdaq, Inc. elects additional directors to subsidiary boards
New service aims to help venture issuers access market making services