Industry News

Equity market ended 2004 with a bang

(February 7, 2005) The Canadian market witnessed a boom in new equity issues in the fourth quarter of 2004, setting a new record of $16.1 billion in new financings, according to the IDA’s Review of Equity New Issues and Trading. Overall, financings were up 12% from 2003, amounting to $48.7 billion for the year. Common […]

By Steven Lamb |February 7, 2005

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(February 11, 2005) The British Columbia Securities Commission has reached a settlement agreement with a couple from Atlantic Canada convicted of unregistered trading two years ago. The agreement ends a four-year prohibition against Laurie and Ronald Davis from participating in B.C.’s capital markets. The couple solicited promissory notes in a “personal empowerment program” offering annual […]

By Staff |February 7, 2005

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IFIC calls for regulatory action in upcoming budget

(February 7, 2005) IFIC is urging Ottawa to encourage increased cooperation among Canada’s securities regulators, as the federal government prepares to bring down its budget on February 23. The ultimate goal should be the creation of a harmonized regulatory structure, IFIC said in its pre-budget submission, released today. “Building a national approach to regulation will […]

By Doug Watt |February 7, 2005

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Soft dollars part two: Meanwhile, down south . . .

Magazines, newspapers, journals and on-line news services; Portfolio accounting services; Proxy-voting services unrelated to issuer research; and Travel expenses incurred in company visits. Redefining how soft dollars can be used is part of a larger mission by securities regulators to ensure retail firms, be they advisors or broker-dealers, provide their clients with the best possible […]

By Philip Porado |February 4, 2005

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