Investors approve mergers of BMO and BMO Guardian funds
Investment objectives of certain funds to change
- By: IE Staff
- November 16, 2009 November 16, 2009
- 16:28
Investment objectives of certain funds to change
Montreal’s Hexavest replaces Tradewinds
RBC O’Shaughnessy Canadian Equity Fund, RBC O’Shaughnessy U.S. Growth Fund
PowerShares Funds provides access to PowerShares ETFs and intelligent indexing strategies
Mackenzie Universal World Science & Technology Class to merge with Mackenzie Universal Technology Class
Bushell named lead manager of Signature Diversified Yield Fund
Fund now an open-end mutual fund completed
Suite of products includes investment loans and mortgages
Assets to be transferred to Middlefield’s Canadian Growth Class
Closed-end fund will initially invest primarily in income trust units
Portfolio will include traditional and alternative energy investments
Chinese immigrants can now open bank accounts before departing for Canada
In-house fixed income team joins Fingold
Trailer fee to fall to zero
BMO Investments is now the manager and trustee of all BMO Guardian Funds and BMO Mutual Funds
Revised investment strategies; new fund name
Hall to join Ragan when Cooper-Key withdraws
Morphet to oversee seg fund and general fund portfolios
Liquidity and trading volumes sufficient to re-open fund, Greystone says
New fund expands HSBC’s emerging markets line-up
Switch takes effect Nov. 1
Managed and client-directed investments consolidated into a single investment solution
SRI manager streamlines fund line-up
Canadian equity mandates reassigned to Graham, Monteferrante and de la Durntaye