China’s restrictions on foreign investment have made it difficult to access China A-shares—stocks that trade on mainland exchanges. These hurdles have been a key reason for FTSE Russell’s exclusion of these stocks from its global benchmarks.
The Investment Canada Act, which screens foreign acquisitions of Canadian companies, doesn’t serve the interests of Canadians, finds a study by the Fraser Institute.
The war of words – and data – in the active vs. passive debate continues apace with a new report from Invesco.
Twitter’s share prices tumbled April 28 when its financial results were leaked before the market closed.
Investing in the auto sector, while enticing, must be done with caution, given the ebbs and flows of both vehicle sales and consumer tastes. Let’s examine some names.
Units of Horizons ETFs’ US 7-10 Year Treasury Bond ETF have started trading on the TSX.
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Despite an underwhelming performance in 2014, prospects for the U.S. food and beverage industry are encouraging, says BMO Economics.
Low oil prices alone won’t kill off oil sands development, says Canadian Business writer Andrew Leach.
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