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  1. Investment funds in Ontario are subject to a number of regulatory requirements that affect their day-to-day operations. Those requirements cover areas such as: investment restrictions. initial investments in mutual funds. conflicts of interest. fundamental changes. custodianship of portfolio assets. incentive fees.

  2. Sep 25, 2023 · Index funds, which are sometimes referred to as index trackers, aim to follow or mimic the performance of a specific index; the value of an index fund will typically go up or down as the index goes up or down. Index funds are generally sold in the form of mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Tracking the performance of an index is an ...

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    • Ontario Securities Commission
    • Capital Markets Modernization Taskforce
    • Draft Capital Markets Act
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    Strong public markets are important to supporting the ability of companies to raise capital. Capital markets, where buyers and sellers engage in trade of financial securities such as stocks and bonds, are key to the success of Ontario's economy. They allow entrepreneurs to: 1. raise capital to grow businesses 2. hire more people 3. develop new tech...

    The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC), an independent Crown corporation and regulatory agency, is responsible for overseeing the capital markets in Ontario. The agency administers and enforces the Securities Act and the Commodity Futures Act. The OSC'smandate is to: 1. provide protection to investors from unfair, improper or fraudulent practices ...

    The Capital Markets Modernization Taskforce: 1. helped provide recommendations to modernize the regulatory landscape for the capital markets sector 2. advised the Minister of Finance on how to improve innovation and competitiveness in the province's capital markets and best help build Ontario's economy After extensive stakeholder consultations, the...

    The draft Capital Markets Act is intended to modernize the province’s capital markets to support economic growth and create jobs. The draft legislation was posted for consultation from October 12, 2021 through February 18, 2022 on Ontario’s Regulatory Registry. The government will be considering all feedback received before determining next steps.

    The Ministry received submissions from the stakeholders listed below. You may email CMA.Consultation@ontario.cato request to see the submissions. Please clearly identify which specific stakeholder submission is being requested. The submissions will be shared in the format they were received. Stakeholders we received submissions from include: 1. Adv...

  3. Jul 9, 2015 · In addition, OSC staff expect the index to be transparent by making the methodology, or the constituents of the index, available to the public and by updating the list of constituents as the index is rebalanced. The fund’s prospectus should adequately describe the index, its methodology and components, along with the fund’s tracking method ...

  4. www.osc.ca › en › securities-lawLegislation | OSC

    • 2023. December 4, 2023. Bill 146, Building a Strong Ontario Together Act (Budget Measures), 2023. Bill 139, Less Red Tape, More Common Sense Act, 2023.
    • 2022. December 8, 2022. Bill 36, Progress on the Plan to Build Act (Budget Measures), 2022. September 8, 2022. Bill 2, Plan to Build Act (Budget Measures), 2022.
    • 2021. December 9, 2021. Bill 43, Build Ontario Act (Budget Measures), 2021. April 27, 2021. Bill 269, Protecting the People of Ontario Act (Budget Measures), 2021.
    • 2020. December 8, 2020. Bill 229, Protect, Support and Recover from COVID-19 Act (Budget Measures), 2020. March 19, 2020. Executive Director's Designation and Determination.
  5. www.osc.ca › en › about-usAbout us | OSC

    4,517 investment fund issuers, 1,348 registered firms, and; 70,272 registered individuals. More than half of Canada’s equity market value comes from issuers registered in Ontario, as of March 2024. That represents the total of all listed issuers on TSX, TSXV and CSE, including exchange traded products and other closed-end funds.

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  7. May 13, 2024 · An index fund is a type of mutual fund that’s designed to passively track a specific stock market index, such as the S&P/TSX Composite Index (the benchmark Canadian index) or the S&P 500 Index ...

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