The client-focused reforms mandate that advisors put their clients’ interests ahead of their own and those of their firm Author of the article: Barbara Shecter Grant Vingoe, Chair and Chief Executive Officer of the Ontario Securities Commission, at Toronto’s Park Hyatt Hotel. Photo by Peter J Thompson/Financial Post files Investment firms are going to be… Continue reading ‘Investors will see better outcomes’: OSC to hold firms to account on new client-first rules, Vingoe says
Outlook 2022: Time to take risk off the table, says David Rosenberg
Watch: Economist gives his outlook for markets, commodities, the loonie and gold Author of the article: Larysa Harapyn The outlook for stocks could be rocky. Photo by Reuters/Brendan McDermid David Rosenberg of Rosenberg Research talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the outlook for markets, commodities, the loonie and gold, and gives his tips on… Continue reading Outlook 2022: Time to take risk off the table, says David Rosenberg
What portfolio managers are looking at heading into 2022
More COVID-19 uncertainty, inflation, interest rate hikes, shifting economic backdrop could make it an interesting year Author of the article: Stephanie Hughes A monitor displays stock market information on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photo by Michael Nagle/Bloomberg Volatility continues to whipsaw across the markets as COVID-19 uncertainty keeps investors on edge,… Continue reading What portfolio managers are looking at heading into 2022
Looking for opportunities amidst the Omicron noise and policy-makers’ nosiness
Martin Pelletier: We are seeing tremendous opportunities in sectors most impacted by Omicron concerns Author of the article: Martin Pelletier Markets, which for the most part have been willing to look past the pandemic, are now showing signs of weakness on concerns over the latest variant. Photo by Getty Images/iStockphoto files You can feel the… Continue reading Looking for opportunities amidst the Omicron noise and policy-makers’ nosiness
David Rosenberg: If you receive kindness, remember to also give some in return
David Rosenberg shares a profoundly personal story about an act of kindness that has affected him to this day Author of the article: David Rosenberg Publishing date: Dec 24, 2021 • December 24, 2021 • 6 minute read • 9 Comments A sushi restaurant owner’s kindness won’t soon by forgotten by David Rosenberg and his… Continue reading David Rosenberg: If you receive kindness, remember to also give some in return
The ‘Bividend’: What’s Up With BTCS’s Bitcoin Dividend? | Kiplinger
Investing for Income A blockchain company’s first dividend paid in bitcoin might raise some eyebrows … but it’s also unlikely to be the last.Apparently “bividends” are going to be a thing now. BTCS (BTCS, $4.36), a self-proclaimed blockchain technology-focused company, on Wednesday announced the first-ever dividend payable in bitcoin by a Nasdaq-listed company. And while… Continue reading The ‘Bividend’: What’s Up With BTCS’s Bitcoin Dividend? | Kiplinger
Stock Market Today: Stocks Meander Lower in 2021’s Penultimate Session | Kiplinger
Stock Market Today The S&P 500 and Dow, both eying more record-high territory for most of Thursday, retreated in the session’s final minutes.The path of least resistance for American equities appeared to be higher for most of a slow-news, low-volume Thursday trading session, but an afternoon swoon resulted in modest losses for the major indexes.… Continue reading Stock Market Today: Stocks Meander Lower in 2021’s Penultimate Session | Kiplinger
5 Beginner Investing Tips for a Healthy Headspace | Kiplinger
Becoming an Investor Lousy with numbers? Bad with money? That’s OK. By adopting the right mentality, you can learn not only how to invest, but how to do so effectively.When you’re just starting out on your investing journey, sure, it helps to be pointed toward great stocks or funds to build a portfolio. But the… Continue reading 5 Beginner Investing Tips for a Healthy Headspace | Kiplinger