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February 2001

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Contents
Features
  • 7th Annual Special Report on Custodial Services
    The global countdown to T+1 is on. Canadian custodians have to be ready by 2004 or risk losing their competitive edge.
    By Andrea Davis

  • The Plan Sponsor Game Plan
    Pension plan sponsors need to prepare for the impact that T+1 will have on their investment strategies and partnerships. A checklist from the Canadian Capital Markets Association is a good place to start.
    By Bill Lidstone

  • The Money Manager's Challenge
    With T+1 looming, the investment industry must focus on accelerating the flow of trade information. Money managers, custodians and plan sponsors are working together to develop effective T+1 plans.
    By David Toyne

  • The SERP solution
    Income tax restrictions and rising salaries mean an increasing number of employees face a shortfall in their pensions. Supplemental Employee Retirement Plans are one strategy that can ensure plan members have sufficient retirement income.
    By Danielle thier, Salim Hajee and Ian Markham

  • Convertible bond arbitrage
    Offering attractive current income and the opportunity to profit from volatility, convertible bond arbitrage hedge funds are solid performers--even in bear markets.
    By Robert Parnell

  • Disability Champions
    The City of Medicine Hat and Canadian Pacific Railway have award-winning disability management strategies built on team-work and work accommodation. Their policies raise morale and encourage employees to return to work.
    By Kathryn Dorrell


Departments
  • Editorial
    Loose lips sink economic ships.
    By Kevin Press
  • Letters
  • Insights
    Ford takes employees online and Ontario Teachers' releases its proxy voting record.
    By Andrea Davis
  • Viewpoint
    Are you keeping secrets from your custodian?
    By Stuart Plummer
  • E-poll
    How would you rate the level of service you receive from your custodian?
    By Andrea Davis
  • Investment strategies
    An effective derivatives strategy must be clearly communicated and have a transparent pricing model.
    By Barbara Clapham
  • Benefits Trends
    Team-work, creativity and flexibility are the cornerstones of work accommodation.
    By Kathryn Dorrell
  • The Law
    A court ruling on pension increase entitlements raises questions about indexing.
    By Paul Litner
  • Industry
    Clarica buys Royal's group retirement business and CIBC Mellon sells its pooled funds.


  • People
  • Pension Options
    Will the Ontario Teachers' early retirement package work to the profession's advantage?
    By Dian Cohen
























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