Client Reporting Requirements Receive Ministerial Approval

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The OSC announced last week that amendments to NI 31-103 that would set out requirements for, among other things, client reporting with respect to cost disclosure, investment performance reporting and client statements, have received Ministerial approval.
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The OSC announced last week that amendments to NI 31-103 that would set out requirements for, among other things, client reporting with respect to cost disclosure, investment performance reporting and client statements, have received Ministerial approval. The amendments become effective on July 15, 2013.

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