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Although economic fundamentals in Canada are improving, retirement remains an area of concern for many Canadians. The latest Russell Financial Health Index, an online calculator that gauges the overall financial health of Canadian investors, revealed that Canadians feel unsettled about retirement, particularly women who are less positive about their financial health in retirement than men. […]

  • May 5, 2011 August 21, 2018
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Done right, the creation of a national securities regulator would provide a uniform set of rules for investment dealers, ensuring everyone was playing on a level field. Done wrong, it would create even more opportunity for regulatory arbitrage than already exists. Now that the Conservative Party has its majority, the national regulator seems more likely […]

  • May 4, 2011 August 21, 2018
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Canadians equity market came alive this morning as the nation woke up to the news of Osama bin Laden's assassination in a dusty little town in faraway Pakistan.

  • May 2, 2011 August 21, 2018
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The expiration of the U.S. Fed’s second round of quantitative easing—dubbed QE2—will have little or no implication for the Canadian market according to experts north of the border. The post-QE2 outlook started garnering considerable interest as the Federal Reserve announced it will turn off its $600 billion tap in June as planned in light of […]

  • April 29, 2011 August 21, 2018
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Canadians are fibbing, fudging and fabricating facts when filling out insurance application, according to a report released by TD Insurance today. Manitoba and Saskatchewan residents were found to be the biggest offenders, the report said. They may be among the most insured in the country, but are also the least likely to think honesty is […]

  • April 27, 2011 May 30, 2022
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A higher level of financial preparedness doesn’t necessarily make for a happier retirement. Or so it would seem from the BMO Retirement Institute Report, which found that despite being less financially prepared for retirement, women are more likely to enjoy their retirement than men. The report, titled Divergent Paths To Retirement: How Men And Women […]

  • April 26, 2011 September 6, 2018
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Despite a growing of risk of a credit rating downgrade, the U.S. remains in denial and unwilling to shake off its decade long fiscal laxity. Rather than cutting to address the disturbing deterioration in fiscal and debt metrics, the U.S. administration remains fixated on spending, says Philip Poole, global head of macro and investment strategy, […]

  • April 26, 2011 August 21, 2018
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In the wake of the Great Recession, Canada was repeatedly lauded for its conservative financial system, which allowed the economy to glide through the downturn relatively unscathed. But is our conservative corporate culture an impediment to economic activity? An expert panel at the recent EuroMoney Canada Forum shared its outlook for corporate Canada in the […]

  • April 25, 2011 August 21, 2018
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After briefly losing some investment inflows to developed markets, especially the U.S., emerging markets have pulled back the pendulum of inventor mood with measures to rein in inflation. The first quarter of 2011 saw about $18.6 billion leave emerging market equity funds, about the same as gained by the U.S.-dedicated equity funds during the period, […]

  • April 25, 2011 August 21, 2018
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More than half of Canadians find it impossible to save while trying to pay down debt and meet basic living expenses, according to the TD Canada Trust 2011 Report on Savings. The online survey of 1,003 adult Canadians also discovered that 38% of participants have no savings at all. “A small shift in your everyday […]

  • April 20, 2011 August 21, 2018
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