Economic uncertainty supports a long-view investing approach: UBS
New winners and losers could change capital allocation decisions
- By: James Langton
- November 20, 2019 November 20, 2019
- 11:49
New winners and losers could change capital allocation decisions
MD Financial finds two-thirds of Canadian physicians are stressed about making important financial decisions
The results were in line with expectations
A new report warns of data privacy and cybersecurity concerns
South of the border, U.S. stock markets hit new highs on Monday
The rating agency expects the global economy will be "more vulnerable to negative developments"
C.D. Howe concludes that having the central bank responsible for financial stability would bring it “dangerously close” to making political decisions
Mechanism to be implemented by end of 2020
Seniors and recent immigrants are more confident than others
S&P/TSX composite index passes 17,000 threshold for first time
Many Canadians are worried about the economy, and they say pay raises aren’t helping
The number of new residential home listings was down by 5.8%
Integrating ESG investing with passive, index investing faces obstacles
There were positive portfolio flows in the month
Oil slips while gold climbs
S&P/TSX composite index closed up 48.61 points on Wednesday
New benchmark policies apply for shareholder meetings that take place after Feb. 1, 2020
Expertise is needed to develop climate-related data analysis and modelling frameworks
Poll finds Canadians “stand firmly behind small businesses”
Two thirds of Canadians say they want to know more about the logistics of their retirement
Investors' appetites for environmentally sensitive alternatives is growing, EY finds
Other North American stock markets remain relatively flat
Survey finds wealthy investors hold 25% of their holdings in cash
Lower mortgage rates and rising incomes contributed to improved affordability