It has become easier (for some) to buy (some) foreign securities:
Offerings of securities in other jurisdictions are frequently extended to purchasers in Canada on a private placement basis. However, it is generally necessary to include with the foreign offering document a Canadian wrapper that contains disclosure required under the securities legislation of the various Canadian jurisdictions where the offering is made. Also, it may be necessary to obtain relief from certain Canadian securities regulators in order to permit specified disclosure contained in the foreign offering document, such as a listing representation, that is not permitted under local rules. Since most investors in such offerings are sophisticated institutional investors, the value of this additional disclosure and prohibition is questionable. Furthermore, the time and expense associated with preparing a Canadian wrapper has been cited as a significant deterrent to extending foreign offerings to Canadian purchasers.
The Ontario Securities Commission has (a) granted relief to a group of dealers and (b) proposed amendments to the applicable requirements in Ontario that would allow such offerings to be made available to sophisticated investors without a Canadian wrapper.
PROPOSED ONTARIO AMENDMENTS
The proposed amendments apply to the offering of “designated foreign securities”, which include:
- • securities offered primarily in a foreign jurisdiction
- • securities issued by an issuer that is
- o created under the laws of a foreign jurisdiction
- o not a reporting issuer in Canada, and
- o has its head office or principal executive offices outside of Canada, or
- • securities that are issued or guaranteed by the government of a foreign jurisdiction.
…The proposed amendments are open for comment until July 24, 2013 and are available here.
The OSC decision document providing the above relief is available here.
Why is it that self-proclaimed “consumer advocates” are always the ones who oppose the flow of information?
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Mary Jo White is pushing to adopt a rule allowing hedge funds to advertise in a move consumer advocates say could fail to protect unsophisticated investors, according to two people familiar with the matter.
White, who became SEC chairman on April 10, has suggested the commission pass the existing plan without major changes and add additional protections later, said the people, who declined to be identified because the deliberations are private. The approach would placate congressional Republicans who have complained the SEC has slow-walked the rule, which was required to be completed by July 2012.
Approving the regulation would allow White to make good on a promise she made in her Senate confirmation hearing to prioritize rules mandated by the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act, which was designed to boost capital-raising and job creation. At the same time, it could anger advocates for small investors and at least one Democratic commissioner.
“It would be a very bad sign — a cause for grave concern about the substance of the issue and process of how investor protection concerns are addressed,” Barbara Roper, director investor protection at the Washington-based Consumer Federation of America, said in a phone interview. Roper said she discussed the rule with White and other SEC officials on April 23.
It was an uneven day for the Canadian preferred share market, with PerpetualPremiums gaining 1bp, FixedResets winning 23bp and DeemedRetractibles off 1bp. Volatility was minor. Volume was average.
HIMIPref™ Preferred Indices These values reflect the December 2008 revision of the HIMIPref™ Indices Values are provisional and are finalized monthly |
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Index | Mean Current Yield (at bid) |
Median YTW |
Median Average Trading Value |
Median Mod Dur (YTW) |
Issues | Day’s Perf. | Index Value |
Ratchet | 0.00 % | 0.00 % | 0 | 0.00 | 0 | -0.0511 % | 2,593.4 |
FixedFloater | 3.94 % | 3.88 % | 26,524 | 17.48 | 1 | 0.8368 % | 4,168.0 |
Floater | 2.68 % | 2.86 % | 55,135 | 20.07 | 4 | -0.0511 % | 2,800.2 |
OpRet | 4.80 % | 1.54 % | 15,740 | 0.15 | 5 | 0.0232 % | 2,610.2 |
SplitShare | 4.79 % | 4.17 % | 39,984 | 4.11 | 5 | 0.1812 % | 2,965.1 |
Interest-Bearing | 0.00 % | 0.00 % | 0 | 0.00 | 0 | 0.0232 % | 2,386.8 |
Perpetual-Premium | 5.19 % | 3.11 % | 61,609 | 0.84 | 32 | 0.0133 % | 2,379.8 |
Perpetual-Discount | 4.85 % | 4.87 % | 160,773 | 15.67 | 4 | -0.1015 % | 2,683.2 |
FixedReset | 4.88 % | 2.83 % | 198,232 | 3.75 | 81 | 0.2251 % | 2,511.9 |
Deemed-Retractible | 4.88 % | 3.54 % | 78,414 | 1.52 | 44 | -0.0080 % | 2,453.5 |
Performance Highlights | |||
Issue | Index | Change | Notes |
BAM.PR.X | FixedReset | 1.02 % | YTW SCENARIO Maturity Type : Limit Maturity Maturity Date : 2043-04-26 Maturity Price : 23.49 Evaluated at bid price : 25.87 Bid-YTW : 2.96 % |
BAM.PF.A | FixedReset | 1.40 % | YTW SCENARIO Maturity Type : Call Maturity Date : 2018-09-30 Maturity Price : 25.00 Evaluated at bid price : 26.87 Bid-YTW : 3.07 % |
Volume Highlights | |||
Issue | Index | Shares Traded |
Notes |
MFC.PR.D | FixedReset | 293,886 | TD crossed 75,000 at 26.34, then bought blocks of 20,000 and 10,000 at the same price from Desjardins. Desjardins also sold a block of 11,600 to Nesbitt and three blocks, 28,300 shares, 11,700 and 10,000 to RBC, all at the same price. RBC crossed blocks of 15,000 and 75,000 at the same price. YTW SCENARIO Maturity Type : Call Maturity Date : 2014-06-19 Maturity Price : 25.00 Evaluated at bid price : 26.31 Bid-YTW : 2.57 % |
POW.PR.B | Perpetual-Premium | 75,301 | National crossed blocks of 50,000 shares, 10,000 and 11,500, all at 25.73. YTW SCENARIO Maturity Type : Call Maturity Date : 2013-05-26 Maturity Price : 25.00 Evaluated at bid price : 25.70 Bid-YTW : -24.67 % |
TD.PR.G | FixedReset | 56,457 | TD crossed 50,000 at 26.07. YTW SCENARIO Maturity Type : Call Maturity Date : 2014-04-30 Maturity Price : 25.00 Evaluated at bid price : 26.10 Bid-YTW : 1.76 % |
HSE.PR.A | FixedReset | 48,268 | TD crossed 39,900 at 25.74. YTW SCENARIO Maturity Type : Limit Maturity Maturity Date : 2043-04-26 Maturity Price : 23.61 Evaluated at bid price : 25.67 Bid-YTW : 2.83 % |
BNS.PR.A | FixedReset | 39,600 | First day of trading. YTW SCENARIO Maturity Type : Call Maturity Date : 2013-05-26 Maturity Price : 25.50 Evaluated at bid price : 25.65 Bid-YTW : -5.53 % |
BNS.PR.Q | FixedReset | 38,365 | YTW SCENARIO Maturity Type : Hard Maturity Maturity Date : 2022-01-31 Maturity Price : 25.00 Evaluated at bid price : 24.96 Bid-YTW : 2.92 % |
There were 32 other index-included issues trading in excess of 10,000 shares. |
Wide Spread Highlights | ||
Issue | Index | Quote Data and Yield Notes |
RY.PR.E | Deemed-Retractible | Quote: 25.56 – 25.60 Spot Rate : 0.0400 Average : 0.0400 YTW SCENARIO |
BAM.PF.C | Perpetual-Discount | Quote: 24.82 – 24.91 Spot Rate : 0.0900 Average : 0.0900 YTW SCENARIO |
TRP.PR.B | FixedReset | Quote: 24.71 – 24.76 Spot Rate : 0.0500 Average : 0.0500 YTW SCENARIO |
PWF.PR.S | Perpetual-Premium | Quote: 25.32 – 25.37 Spot Rate : 0.0500 Average : 0.0500 YTW SCENARIO |
TRP.PR.D | FixedReset | Quote: 25.93 – 25.99 Spot Rate : 0.0600 Average : 0.0600 YTW SCENARIO |
TD.PR.G | FixedReset | Quote: 26.10 – 26.15 Spot Rate : 0.0500 Average : 0.0500 YTW SCENARIO |