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Mid-January 2016

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Growth in Asian economies are expected to slow slightly this year, but the overall pace remains healthy. However, the region remains vulnerable to the slowdown…

Outlook 2016Despite trouble signs in many regions and sectors, some investment strategists say there still is room for returns in 2016

With oil prices expected to remain low, the pain felt in Canada’s markets and economy in 2015 is likely to continue, so clients and their…

As global financial regulators begin implementing new requirements, policy-makers are hammering out the details of these reforms and assessing the impact of measures already introduced

Low commodities prices, rising interest rates and political instability will hamper emerging markets outside Asia. But fund portfolio managers see upside in some industries

As we head into 2016, the U.S. dollar is likely to remain around current levels against most currencies. But that does not preclude some ups…

Health care, consumer discretionary and telecommunications services stand out as favourites on Wall Street for 2016. Information technology, financial services, industrials and consumer staples also…

Corporate sector has benefited from "Abenomics," while quantitative easing has pushed down the yen vs the US$, making exports more profitable

As China's government faces several challenges, the world's second-largest economy is expected to grow by more than 6% this year. Investment opportunities are shifting from…

Despite market volatility, the region exhibits encouraging signs for investment - especially among domestically focused companies - as the economy begins to pick up steam

India's economy, which is self-contained and has little reliance on exports, is also a major importer of oil. Some say it has tremendous long-term potential

The baseline for fixed-income investments is sovereign debt, but beating those returns is possible by adding duration risk or default risk – usually using corporate…

As the Fed begins raising rates, investors are unsure whether to seek safety or brave the markets in the search of bargains and better returns…

A complex interplay of factors, such as OPEC's policies and China's economic growth, make prices for oil and gas producers and base metals firms uncertain.…

Low interest rates will continue to hurt financial services firms, particularly the banks, which are looking for ways to supplement reduced earnings from narrow net…

News

Investment industry intransigence toward the dispute-resolution service has grown since the last independent review in 2011

The Canadian arm of Raymond James is looking for financial advisors to boost its wealth-management business. Mario Addeo and Richard Rousseau are putting out the…

Some insurance agents have raised concerns about the advisor screening, contracting and compliance initiative

Global economic growth this year is expected to be anemic

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Focus on Products

Study shows that many active portfolio managers are not using factor exposure to boost returns

Portfolio managers are not tripping over opportunities in Canada, but there are good buys out there

Toronto-based Invesco Canada Ltd. will reopen Trimark Canadian Small Companies Fund this month. The fund invests in 25 to 40 small-cap businesses. The fund previously…

Proposed changes by Toronto-based AGF Investments Inc. would see eight funds merge later this year. AGF has proposed the mergers of: AGF Global Value Class…

Toronto-based Vanguard Investments Canada Inc. has launched Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex-North America Index ETF and Vanguard FTSE Developed All Cap ex-North American Index…

Rick Weed, senior vice president, investment management, with Toronto-based Mackenzie Financial Corp., and his systematic strategies team have three more mutual funds to manage: Mackenzie…

Toronto-based Fidelity Investments Canada ULC announced several changes to its fund lineup in late 2015. Fidelity Canada will merge four funds: Fidelity American Opportunities Fund…

Toronto-based Excel Funds Managements Inc. intends to merge Excel BRIC Fund with Excel Emerging Markets Fund, subject to regulatory and unitholder approvals. A special meeting…

Front Page

There’s concern that the CCMR would give regulations new powers

Hiring strategy is focused on acquiring clientcentric advisors

Comment & Insight

As 2015 came to a close, Nova Scotia rolled out the red carpet to business, including extending an olive branch to the film industry, which…

A new bill addresses corruption in awarding public contracts. But some critics say it does not go far enough

Converting the grid to solar and wind power will create more problems than it solves in Alberta, as it already has elsewhere

Glamorous politicians aren't opaque or secretive. But they aren't transparent, either, showing just enough to keep voters engaged

Investment research

Learn how to avoid the operational aspects of executing options trades, which can hold unwanted consequences

As the yuan joins the elite circle of reserve currencies, more investors will be using Chinese bonds for fixed-income

With banks and oil companies facing headwinds, firms in other sectors may hold more promise for investment returns