Stock markets plunge amid uncertainty swirling around Donald Trump
TSX drops more than 260 points
- By: David Hodges
- May 17, 2017 May 17, 2017
- 16:10
TSX drops more than 260 points
The exchange is responding to complaints from institutional investors that these reports are negatively impacting their trading
Oil prices pull back from recent gains
At least 40% of North American life insurers now have affiliated asset managers
The rating agency cautions that the market remains untested
The new program applies machine intelligence to create new signals that investors may not have been able to access on their own
Tax lawyers say any changes to the program should strike a balance between tightening the rules and keeping it attractive
Oil climbs, lifting Canadian dollar
The results of Canadian life insurers “are inherently more volatile” than for their U.S. peers, due to differences in accounting regimes
Canadian dollar edges down
Aimia shares drop 62%
Jeffrey Orr says he’s optimistic about the company’s growth prospects
The changes are being implemented in response to customer demand
Green bond issuance rose 60% in 2016 to US$113 billion
Continued growth in Canadian consumer debt and elevated housing prices leaves consumers and banks more vulnerable
Canadian dollar moves higher; U.S. markets mixed
U.S. retail brokerages still managed to enjoy revenue growth during the first quarter
Shares in Valeant and Home Capital soar on good news
Brighter outlook for China counters weaker U.S. growth
Central clearing continues to gain traction
U.S. markets finish flat
A secondary market will benefit investors by giving them a chance to cash out earlier, Seeders says
Loonie stronger; U.S. markets post modest gains
Jobless rate falls to 6.5%