News and resources for Canada's top financial advisors
Est. 1998
Industry
Infrastructure investors should consider the benefits of active management.
By Martha Porado |May 28, 2013
3 min read
Market Insights
Pension plans and wealthy investors are looking for more than the paltry returns on offer in the bond market and the roller-coaster ride of equities. So they’re turning to real estate, roads, shopping malls that surround airports – all tangible investments. That’s also because hedge funds have “stained their reputations,” suggests Vaino Keelmann, a partner […]
By Scot Blythe |May 16, 2013
Economic Indicators
Utilities and telcos are more insulated than other equities.
May 2, 2013
2 min read
Sectors exposed to GDP growth will drive market performance.
April 16, 2013
The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) has applauded the federal government for its commitment to infrastructure spending in the latest federal budget.
By Staff |March 22, 2013
1 min read
Russell Investments Canada Limited has launched the Russell Global Infrastructure Pool and the Russell Global Real Estate Pool.
By Staff |January 31, 2013
People continue to hope this is the year for equities.
By Vikram Barhat |January 8, 2013
Utilities and infrastructure companies will grow as the economy and housing market continues to improve.
December 11, 2012
Despite the global financial crisis and taking a loss on Lehman Brothers, Scotiabank remained profitable in 2008. Hear about the lessons they learned from the recession about risk management.
By Regan Reid |September 19, 2012
Global financial regulators have released a consultation paper on how to plan for the potential failure of firms that make up financial market infrastructure. The paper was published by the Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems (CPSS) and IOSCO, and outlines the issues that should be taken into account when developing recovery plans for different […]
By Wire services |August 1, 2012
We use cookies to make your website experience better. By accepting this notice and continuing to browse our website you confirm you accept our Terms of Use & Privacy Policy.