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TSX: YXM – First Asset Morningstar US Momentum Index ETF (CAD Hedged) TSX: YXM.B – First Asset Morningstar US Momentum Index ETF (Unhedged) TSX: XXM – First Asset Morningstar US Value Index ETF (CAD Hedged) TSX: XXM.B – First Asset Morningstar US Value Index ETF (Unhedged) TSX: TXF – First Asset Tech Giants Covered Call ETF (CAD Hedged)
Index funds that attempt to track the Nasdaq Composite include Fidelity Investments' FNCMX mutual fund [4] and ONEQ [5] [6] exchange-traded fund. Invesco offers the Nasdaq: QQQ exchange-traded fund, which matches the performance of the Nasdaq-100, a different index which tracks 100 of the largest non-financial companies in the Nasdaq Composite and is 90% correlated with the Nasdaq Composite.
CI Financial is a Canadian investment management company based in Toronto, Ontario. [2] It offers investment management and wealth management services targeted to high net worth retail investors, as well as brokerage and trading services to portfolio managers and institutional investors.
National Bank Mutual Funds 9,000,000 Altamira Investment Services Inc. Altamira mutual funds 4,182,000 Fédération des caisses Desjardins du Québec: 12,600,000 Northwest Mutual Funds Inc. Northwest Mutual Funds 4,700,000 Manulife Financial Corporation: Manulife Investments Manulife Mutual Funds 10,300,000 AIC Limited: AIC Investment Services Inc.
CIBC Capital Markets reached a peak in 1999 and 2000, when the investment bank cracked the top ten of U.S. issuers of high yield bonds and the top twenty in mergers and acquisitions advisory. In 1999, CIBC Capital Markets backed Gary Winnick and his company Global Crossing to build optical fiber cable connections under the ocean. [12]
Pages in category "Companies listed on the Nasdaq" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,094 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The name Morningstar is taken from the last sentence in Walden, a book by Henry David Thoreau; "the sun is but a morning star". [8] [9] In July 1999, Morningstar accepted an investment of US$91 million from SoftBank in return for a 20 percent stake in the company. The two companies had formed a joint venture in Japan the previous year.
On January 18, 2007, CIBC Asset Management announced that the personal information of about 470,000 current and former clients of Talvest Mutual Funds, a CIBC subsidiary, had gone missing. The information may have included client names, addresses, signatures, dates of birth, bank account numbers, beneficiary information and/or social insurance ...