Investments

Falling commodities push TSX lower

The Toronto stock market closed lower for a third session Tuesday, led by another slide in commodity stocks as oil and metal prices fell back on a lack of conviction about the strength of an economic revival. The S&P/TSX composite index, up more than 150 points during the morning, fell 87.38 points to 10,307.4 as […]

By Staff |June 16, 2009

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Academics push for SRI research

Canada is facing an academic research deficit on responsible investment. However, there are new opportunities on the horizon, including a major international conference and the Carleton Centre for Community Innovation’s Responsible Investment Initiative. The project has already released its first paper, Responsible Property Investing and Property Management: Exploring the Impacts of Good Labour Practices on […]

By Doug Watt |June 16, 2009

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SRI lessons from the credit crisis

A new report concludes that while socially responsible investors are ahead of the mainstream on many issues, such as transparency, corporate governance and predatory lending, they did not foresee the global credit crisis any better than the mainstream financial community. The report, The Financial Crisis: An Environmental, Social and Governance Perspective, was commissioned by the […]

By Doug Watt |June 16, 2009

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Trading across multiple markets

Not so long ago, only a decade, retail investors were wringing their hands about outages on the Toronto Stock Exchange, which sometimes failed to provide high-speed access for day-trading in Nortel stock. They envied the U.S., with its multiple exchanges, including electronic communications networks (ECNs) that provided trading in Nasdaq stocks. Ironically, the Nasdaq stocks […]

By Scot Blythe |June 3, 2009

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