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Banking alliance distances itself from UN campaign over emissions targets

Canada's big banks said they're still focused on net-zero commitments

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Global growth outlook for 2023 weakens

Fitch cuts world forecasts, boosts Canada's 2022 growth

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NBF’s Nicole Miller to receive WCM leadership award

Women in Capital Markets' annual awards take place in Toronto on Wednesday

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  • December 5, 2022 December 5, 2022
  • 14:05
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New SRO should oversee Quebec’s fund dealers: IIAC

Trade group calls on provincial finance minister to review fund dealer oversight

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ETF investors go long on bonds in November

Fixed income funds led again, this time with a preference for longer duration

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Fed tackles banks’ climate-related risks

Agency issues proposed principles for large banks to address climate risks

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Financial stability risks rise for China: Moody’s

Troubled property sector poses growing threat to banks

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BoC expected to end year off with one more rate increase, likely to pause hikes soon

Central bank may be encouraged by recent inflation cooling: TD economist

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U.S. hiring stays strong, complicating Fed’s inflation fight

Jobless rate at 53-year-low of 3.7%, markets alarmed

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Securities sector faces a mixed 2023: Fitch

Weakness in investment banking to be offset by strong trading activity

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ASIC sanctions Vanguard for alleged greenwashing

Underlying index failed to screen out tobacco sellers, regulator charged

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Outlook for global banks stable in 2023: Moody’s

Margin expansion, strong balance sheets to offset rising loan losses

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ISS to demand diverse directors in 2024

Proxy advisory firm adopts voting policy changes for upcoming season

U.S. industry economists bracing for recession

SIFMA survey finds gloomy expectations for U.S. economy in 2023

Global housing seen slowing in 2023: Fitch

Gloomy outlook faces material downside risks, report says

Bank of Canada hikes key rate by half percentage point, signals possible pause

Rate tightening “likely has reached its zenith,” CIBC economist predicts

Vanguard exits climate group

Firm cited confusion in decision to leave Net Zero Asset Managers initiative

Exempt market issuance soared in 2021: OSC

Total issuance almost doubled from 2019, led by institutional investors

CSF launches continuing education portal for advisors

The Quebec self-regulatory organization will make the portal available in January

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  • December 7, 2022 December 7, 2022
  • 15:06

This ETF category could shine if “global macro doesn’t deliver”

About $16B is invested in Canadian covered-call ETFs: Horizons

Single-security ETFs present benefits, challenges

Panellists discussed the funds during the ETFGI summit

What’s new in investment products

NBI launched international equity funds while CIBC released a fixed-income alt