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- Bank of Montreal: Playing Tight with Performance Bonuses
- Streetwise Blog submits: By Andrew Willis Bank of Montreal BMO seems to be keeping a lid on bonus payments to its employees, a move that’s likely to play well with shareholders, but poorly with investment bankers. by Streetwise Blog
- External links 2009-11-24
- Manulife Exec: Don't Count on Increased Canadian Capital Regulation
- Streetwise Blog submits: By Tara Perkins Regulators will require financial institutions to maintain higher capital levels in the future, but any changes that Canadian regulators make will likely be small in comparison to those elsewhere, says Manulife MFC chief executive Don Guloien. by Streetwise Blog
- External links 2009-11-24
- First Quantum: A Move to Legitimize African Mining
- Streetwise Blog submits: By Andrew Willis First Quantum Minerals (FQVLF.PK) spent $260 million (U.S.) on Monday to change the way investors view the African mining play. by Streetwise Blog
- External links 2009-11-23
- Increased Railroad Interest Boosts CP Rail Debt Issue
- Streetwise Blog submits: Warren Buffet isn’t the only investor buying into railroads. Canadian Pacific Railway CP attracted the fixed income crowd on Thursday with a $400 million 30-year bond issue. It was the railway’s first new issue since May 2008, and the underwriting was led by...
- External links 2009-11-12
- Finding Economic Clues in HSBC's Results
- Streetwise Blog submits: By Tara Perkins HSBC Bank Canada HBC posted its third-quarter results on Wednesday and, as always, a number of analysts and bank investors will be wading through them for clues about how the big banks will fare when they report their results in a few...
- External links 2009-11-11
- Suncor: Playing it Safe
- Streetwise Blog submits: By Andrew Willis Rick George has always been an under-promise, over-deliver type, and that attitude appears to apply to the Suncor SU CEO’s planned clean-up of Petro-Canada’s PCZ holdings. by Streetwise Blog
- External links 2009-11-09
- Crescent Point Energy: Gunning for a Dominant Position in Canada
- Streetwise Blog submits: By Andrew Willis The consolidation of southern Saskatchewan oil and gas fields continues to play out, with Crescent Point Energy (CPGCF.PK) paying out $249 million in stock to buy up privately owned TriAxon Resources. by Streetwise Blog
- External links 2009-11-09
- Manulife: Analysts Indicate That It's Time to Buy
- Streetwise Blog submits: By Tara Perkins Shares of Manulife MFC gained another 2% Monday, with most analysts suggesting to clients that it’s a decent time to buy despite the fact the insurer’s third-quarter earnings fell short of expectations on Thursday. by Streetwise Blog
- External links 2009-11-09
- Manulife's Regulatory Problems Continue
- Streetwise Blog submits: By Tara Perkins Manulife Financial Corp. MFC said in the notes to its third-quarter earnings, which were released Thursday morning, that the regulatory probe into the adequacy of its prior disclosures is ongoing. by Streetwise Blog
- External links 2009-11-05
- Trading off of the Upcoming EnCana Split
- Streetwise Blog submits: By Andrew Willis EnCana ECA is weeks away from a formal break up, but that hasn‘t stopped enterprising traders from swapping shares of what will soon be two large Canadian energy companies. by Streetwise Blog
- External links 2009-11-02
- Rogers Communications: Now a Canadian Bond Player?
- Streetwise Blog submits: By Andrew Willis Long a U.S. dollar bond issuer, Rogers Communications RCI is now embracing Canadian markets with a vengeance, with is second $1 billion financing of the year. by Streetwise Blog
- External links 2009-10-28
- Analyst: BHP-Potash Deal Unlikely
- Streetwise Blog submits: By Steve Ladurantaye The world's biggest mining company is unlikely to buy Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan POT, Credit Suisse Group AG said, because it would wreak havoc on its finances. by Streetwise Blog
- External links 2009-10-27
- Cheap Borrowing Migrates to Canada
- Streetwise Blog submits: By Andrew Willis The massive new bond issues coming from Canadian financial institutions speak to the fact that the Street sees this era as a cheap time to borrow. by Streetwise Blog
- External links 2009-11-16
- Sun Life Financial: Expect Good News
- Streetwise Blog submits: By Tara Perkins With Sun Life’s SLF executives preparing to host an investor day in New York on Thursday, RBC Capital Markets analyst Andre-Philippe Hardy is telling clients to expect good news. by Streetwise Blog
- External links 2009-11-16
- Kingsway Financial: More Questions than Answers
- Streetwise Blog submits: By Andrew Willis Red flags keep getting raised at insurer Kingsway Financial Services KFS, which announced a potential sale of its Canadian subsidiary that raised more questions than it answered about the troubled parent company. by Streetwise Blog
- External links 2009-11-24
- Manulife: Regulators May Call for More Capital Holdings
- Streetwise Blog submits: By Tara Perkins Not only has Manulife Financial MFC CEO Don Guloien done his first takeover since his decision to raise $2.5 billion in equity, there’s also new evidence supporting his view that regulators might require the company to hold more capital in the future....
- External links 2009-11-24
- Manulife Could Have Trouble Finding Buyers for Latest Share Sale
- Streetwise Blog submits: By Andrew Willis Investment banks are running into headwinds as they attempt to sell $2.5 billion of equity in Manulife Financial, with roughly a quarter of the offering reportedly still unsold as of lunch hour on Thursday. by Streetwise Blog
- External links 2009-11-19
- Moody's: Hybrid Securities Face Downgrades
- Streetwise Blog submits: By Andrew Willis Credit rating agencies continue to apply lessons learned in the credit crunch, with Moody’s MCO now reviewing $450 billion (U.S.) of bank financings after realizing governments won’t back the paper. by Streetwise Blog
- External links 2009-11-19
- Don't Believe the CIBC-AIB Takeover Rumors
- Streetwise Blog submits: By Tara Perkins The rumors are back. The Irish Independent reported Thursday that “Allied Irish Banks AIB, which needs to raise billions of euro to bolster its capital reserves over the next few years, is continuing to be circled by Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce...
- External links 2009-11-19
- Manulife: Scared or Hungry?
- Streetwise Blog submits: By Andrew Willis Smart people at Manulife Financial MFC are either very worried about something they see on the horizon, or very excited about an acquisition opportunity. by Streetwise Blog
- External links 2009-11-18
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