Sentences with phrase «canadian equity growth»

It could mean going into a Canadian equity growth mandate, buying emerging markets, or playing with even riskier assets.

Not exact matches

In the last three years, we've seen Tandem Expansion Fund and now OMERS Ventures step into that void as Canadian technologically - focused growth equity guys.
I'm now invested in three Sun Life Global Investment (SLGI) funds: the SLGI MFS Global Growth Fund, SLGI MFS Global Value Fund and SLFI Blackrock Canadian Equity Fund.
«David brings decades of experience in the exempt market and understands the commitment it takes to support the growth of equity crowdfunding and we welcome his voice and financing platform to the ever expanding Canadian crowdfunding market», said Craig Asano, Executive Director, NCFA Canada.
«The energy sector posted stronger returns in September due to a rebound in oil prices which helped lift Canadian equities, while the bond market slipped into negative territory after strong Canadian economic growth led the Bank of Canada to raise interest rates for the first time in seven years,» said James Rausch, Head of Client Coverage, Canada, RBC Investor & Treasury Services.
This new solution invests primarily in equity securities of U.S. small - cap companies that offer exposure to niche areas of the market, aiming to provide high growth potential and diversification benefits for Canadian investors.
Notably, dividend growth strategies including iShares S&P / TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF are less expensive than the broader S&P / TSX Composite Index based on price - to - book and price - to equity ratios, according to Bloomberg data, and may be a good opportunity to potentially generate a boost to a portfolio's overall yield.
I sold the following two funds: RBC Canadian Equity Income Class A RBC Global Dividend Growth Class A
Notably, dividend growth strategies including iShares S&P / TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF are less expensive than the broader S&P / TSX Composite Index based on price - to - book and price - to equity ratios, according to Bloomberg data, and may be a good opportunity to potentially generate a boost to a portfolio's overall yield.
Corporate Class Dividends paid on February 22, 2017Bridgehouse Corporate Class Inc. paid eligible dividends for the Greystone Canadian Equity Income & Growth Class and Sionna Canadian Equity Private Pool to shareholders of record at the close of business on Tuesday February 21, 2017.
Corporate Class Dividend Estimates as of February 21, 2017Bridgehouse Corporate Class Inc. has declared ordinary dividends to shareholders in the Greystone Canadian Equity Income & Growth Class and Sionna Canadian Equity Private Pool payable on February 22, 2017 to shareholders of record at the close of business on February 21, 2017.
Not that Canadian banks are a bad bet, but «there's more room for growth at U.S. banks so these equities offer better value.»
The Fund utilizes a rules based methodology that considers the three year dividend growth rate, yield, and payout ratio to invest in Canadian equities.
RBC Quant Canadian Equity Leaders ETF seeks to provide unitholders with broad exposure to the performance of a diversified portfolio of high - quality Canadian equity securities that have the potential for long - term capital gEquity Leaders ETF seeks to provide unitholders with broad exposure to the performance of a diversified portfolio of high - quality Canadian equity securities that have the potential for long - term capital gequity securities that have the potential for long - term capital growth.
His Multinational Growth fund (where he put all his money) and his Micro-Cap fund both made me huge gains above the market, and the Canadian Equity and Income Trusts funds also out - performed.
The portfolio manager of the Lester Canadian Equity Fund, approximately one - third of which is in large - cap dividend payers, and the remainder focusing on smaller growth - oriented companies, highlighted protectionist policies such as tariffs and import taxes.
Pursue long - term capital growth by investing primarily in Canadian equity mutual funds for higher growth potential, with some exposure to Canadian fixed income securities for diversification
These funds focus on long - term growth and are perfect for investors with moderate risk tolerance: about 60 % of the holdings are a diversified mix of Canadian, U.S. and international equities, with the remaining 40 % in bonds and cash.
Growth assets could include real estate investment trusts (5 %), Canadian equities (large cap 8 %, small cap 4 %), US equities (10 % large, 8 % mid and small) plus international stocks (10 % large cap, 8 % emerging and small cap).
The Lipper Award - winning team has been managing key Mackenzie mandates on a subadvisory basis for more than 20 years, including Mackenzie Canadian Growth Fund, Mackenzie Canadian Growth Balanced Fund, Mackenzie Canadian Concentrated Equity fund and Symmetry Canadian Equity Fund.
One solution may be to put 10 % into a Manulife fixed income mutual fund and split the other 90 % four ways with 22.5 % in a Canadian equity fund, 22.5 % in a Canadian growth fund, 22.5 % in a U.S. equity fund and 22.5 % in an international equity fund.
To find funds that truly are value investors, I conducted a similarity analysis of historical returns and measured the statistical correlation between the monthly returns from various Canadian equity funds and the monthly returns from value and growth indexes.
The equity portion — which is the driver of growth — is divided about equally between Canadian, US, and international stocks for maximum diversification.
Matt Barasch, equity strategist at RBC Capital Markets, on Tuesday listed seven reasons to buy Canadian equities, including «compelling relative valuation» and potential for strong full - year earnings growth.
The sub-advisors who construct the Fund's regional sub-portfolios include the senior investment professionals from Franklin's local asset management teams in Brazil, Japan, India and South Korea — as well as the heads of the U.S., Canadian and European Franklin Equity Group growth teams.
RBC Quant Canadian Dividend Leaders ETF seeks to provide unitholders with exposure to the performance of a diversified portfolio of high - quality Canadian dividend - paying equity securities that will provide regular income and that have the potential for long - term capital growth.
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