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America’s Incredible Shrinking Stock Market

A new paper examines the disappearance of public firms in the U.S.

Some DC plan members panicked

DC plan members in the United States did some panic selling in the past two weeks, trading out of stocks and into bonds, research shows.

  • By: Staff
  • September 1, 2015 September 13, 2019
  • 11:44
IIROC finalizes guidance aimed to reduce volatility

IIROC has published guidance on the establishment and operation of price thresholds by Canadian marketplaces to further reduce short-term, unexplained price volatility and address risks arising from electronic trading. The guidance takes effect on Aug. 25, 2016.

  • By: Staff
  • August 26, 2015 September 13, 2019
  • 10:43
North American markets mixed

The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index was showing a triple-digit gain in early trading Tuesday as markets around the world rebounded from the previous day's tumult.

Find opportunity in today’s volatility

Volatility is back. But, given that the last time we saw the VIX above 30 was 2011, clients may not remember what it feels like. The volatility index closed at 40.74 Monday, up 45.34% since Friday.

Risk Allocation and Alpha

Risk allocation helps add alpha in good times and bad

Pairs Trading in Canada

One way to navigate through excess volatility.

2015 outlook: Sunny with a chance of recession

Diverging global monetary policy will have an impact on every asset class, but poses interesting and diverse opportunities for proactive investors, says the global market outlook from State Street Global Advisors.

  • By: Staff
  • December 11, 2014 September 13, 2019
  • 11:56
Volatility Is Here to Stay

Do you have a long-term plan for managing your pension fund through the ups and downs?

How to invest in a sideways market

Sideways markets deliver below-average returns, and we probably have a few more years to go, said Kim Shannon, president and chief investment officer of Sionna Investment Managers, at the firm’s 2014 financial market review. However, there is an upside. “Canada has been outperforming the U.S….if history repeats itself, that outperformance should continue,” she added.