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AGF Management Limited and WaveFront Global Asset Management Partner to Deliver Investment Management Capabilities

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TORONTO, Sept. 21, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — AGF Management Limited (AGF) and WaveFront Global Asset Management Corp. (WaveFront) today announced the launch of AGFWave Asset Management Inc. (AGFWave), a new joint venture for providing asset management services and products in China and South Korea.

AGFWave combines AGF’s investment expertise and global brand strength with WaveFront’s existing distribution capabilities in China and South Korea, including partnerships with industry leaders in both regions.

“Combining AGF’s investment capabilities with the robust distribution channels and sales capabilities of WaveFront’s strategic partners Hwabao WP Fund Management, J Royal Asset Management and Vogo Fund Asset Management mean AGFWave is well positioned to capitalize on the rapidly growing asset management industries in China and South Korea,” said Kevin McCreadie, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer, AGF.

Initially, members of AGF’s quantitative investment team AGFiQ, will work together with members of WaveFront’s team as AGFWave’s Investment Committee. AGFiQ’s existing investment management resources and capabilities are a strong fit for WaveFront, aligning to a similar quantitative investment philosophy and boasting demonstrated strong track records in key areas of focus for these markets.

“We are very excited about the opportunity to partner with AGF and believe their unparalleled investment management expertise will not only lead to stronger demand for our current products, but enable us to develop and launch new products in key areas our partners and clients are eager to access” said Roland Austrup, Chairman and Managing Principal at WaveFront.

In addition to taking over investment management duties for existing market differentiated investment products on behalf of partners and clients, AGFWave will also be responsible for new product development in these markets, working closely with both Chinese and South Korean partners on exploring future opportunities to bring AGF’s other quantitative and complementary fundamental investment management capabilities to these rapidly growing markets. AGFWave, with its partners in China, is also positioned to offer China A-share products to Institutional investors globally.

About AGF Management Limited

Founded in 1957, AGF Management Limited (AGF) is an independent and globally diverse asset management firm. AGF brings a disciplined approach to delivering excellence in investment management through its fundamental, quantitative, alternative and high-net-worth businesses focused on providing an exceptional client experience. AGF’s suite of investment solutions extends globally to a wide range of clients, from financial advisors and individual investors to institutional investors including pension plans, corporate plans, sovereign wealth funds and endowments and foundations.

AGF has investment operations and client servicing teams on the ground in North America, Europe and Asia. With $37 billion in total assets under management, AGF serves more than one million investors. AGF trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol AGF.B.

About WaveFront Global Asset Management

Founded in 2003, WaveFront is a privately-owned global asset management company based in Toronto, Canada. Today, WaveFront manages over $1.7 billion for individual and institutional investors in North America, China and South Korea across a diverse range of investment strategies and solutions.

Informed by decades of research and experience through many market cycles, WaveFront’s success is based on applying a data-driven, scientific approach to observing and analyzing market behavior to identify and capture those opportunities that can deliver superior long-term investment performance for their clients.

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Amanda Marchment
Director, Corporate Communications
416-865-4160, amanda.marchment@agf.com

 

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Energy stocks help lift S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets also up

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TORONTO – Canada’s main stock index was higher in late-morning trading, helped by strength in energy stocks, while U.S. stock markets also moved up.

The S&P/TSX composite index was up 34.91 points at 23,736.98.

In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 178.05 points at 41,800.13. The S&P 500 index was up 28.38 points at 5,661.47, while the Nasdaq composite was up 133.17 points at 17,725.30.

The Canadian dollar traded for 73.56 cents US compared with 73.57 cents US on Monday.

The November crude oil contract was up 68 cents at US$69.70 per barrel and the October natural gas contract was up three cents at US$2.40 per mmBTU.

The December gold contract was down US$7.80 at US$2,601.10 an ounce and the December copper contract was up a penny at US$4.28 a pound.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 17, 2024.

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S&P/TSX gains almost 100 points, U.S. markets also higher ahead of rate decision

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TORONTO – Strength in the base metal and technology sectors helped Canada’s main stock index gain almost 100 points on Friday, while U.S. stock markets climbed to their best week of the year.

“It’s been almost a complete opposite or retracement of what we saw last week,” said Philip Petursson, chief investment strategist at IG Wealth Management.

In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 297.01 points at 41,393.78. The S&P 500 index was up 30.26 points at 5,626.02, while the Nasdaq composite was up 114.30 points at 17,683.98.

The S&P/TSX composite index closed up 93.51 points at 23,568.65.

While last week saw a “healthy” pullback on weaker economic data, this week investors appeared to be buying the dip and hoping the central bank “comes to the rescue,” said Petursson.

Next week, the U.S. Federal Reserve is widely expected to cut its key interest rate for the first time in several years after it significantly hiked it to fight inflation.

But the magnitude of that first cut has been the subject of debate, and the market appears split on whether the cut will be a quarter of a percentage point or a larger half-point reduction.

Petursson thinks it’s clear the smaller cut is coming. Economic data recently hasn’t been great, but it hasn’t been that bad either, he said — and inflation may have come down significantly, but it’s not defeated just yet.

“I think they’re going to be very steady,” he said, with one small cut at each of their three decisions scheduled for the rest of 2024, and more into 2025.

“I don’t think there’s a sense of urgency on the part of the Fed that they have to do something immediately.

A larger cut could also send the wrong message to the markets, added Petursson: that the Fed made a mistake in waiting this long to cut, or that it’s seeing concerning signs in the economy.

It would also be “counter to what they’ve signaled,” he said.

More important than the cut — other than the new tone it sets — will be what Fed chair Jerome Powell has to say, according to Petursson.

“That’s going to be more important than the size of the cut itself,” he said.

In Canada, where the central bank has already cut three times, Petursson expects two more before the year is through.

“Here, the labour situation is worse than what we see in the United States,” he said.

The Canadian dollar traded for 73.61 cents US compared with 73.58 cents US on Thursday.

The October crude oil contract was down 32 cents at US$68.65 per barrel and the October natural gas contract was down five cents at US$2.31 per mmBTU.

The December gold contract was up US$30.10 at US$2,610.70 an ounce and the December copper contract was up four cents US$4.24 a pound.

— With files from The Associated Press

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 13, 2024.

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S&P/TSX composite down more than 200 points, U.S. stock markets also fall

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TORONTO – Canada’s main stock index was down more than 200 points in late-morning trading, weighed down by losses in the technology, base metal and energy sectors, while U.S. stock markets also fell.

The S&P/TSX composite index was down 239.24 points at 22,749.04.

In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 312.36 points at 40,443.39. The S&P 500 index was down 80.94 points at 5,422.47, while the Nasdaq composite was down 380.17 points at 16,747.49.

The Canadian dollar traded for 73.80 cents US compared with 74.00 cents US on Thursday.

The October crude oil contract was down US$1.07 at US$68.08 per barrel and the October natural gas contract was up less than a penny at US$2.26 per mmBTU.

The December gold contract was down US$2.10 at US$2,541.00 an ounce and the December copper contract was down four cents at US$4.10 a pound.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 6, 2024.

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