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Q: Hi, I am looking to put some US funds into companies/sectors, which will benefit from the reopening of economy. I also read that small caps generally outperform when economy rebounds. Could you recommend some USD ETf's and few large cap US stocks, still trading below their pre pandemic levels in such sectors, in order of preference. Thank You
Read Answer Asked by rajeev on March 19, 2021
Q: With rising bond yields, what is the best strategy in this environnement, what are the sectors who benefits from this thx
Read Answer Asked by steve on March 19, 2021
Q: Are you planning to update the holdings in your 3 portfolios this month.
Read Answer Asked by Winston on March 19, 2021
Q: How much would interest rates have to increase before it would effect dividend stocks? And what percentage decrease would you expect to see in dividend stocks?
Thanks
Brian
Read Answer Asked by Brian on March 19, 2021
Q: If interest rates were to start creeping-up slowly in the next year or two , which bond ETFs would you suggest?
Thank's
Ronald
Read Answer Asked by Ronald on March 18, 2021
Q: What do you think of Invesco Momentum ETFs in general and which ones would you buy now, in any sector, for good growth in the next couple of year ?
I am looking for some diversification from my ARK ETFs and do you think PTH-Q, PFI-Q, PRN-Q, PSI-N and PDP-Q would achieve the purpose ?
Gratefully yours,
Jacques IDS
Read Answer Asked by Jacques on March 18, 2021
Q: Can you comment on the latest news update on NUVEI? Would you consider it a BUY at the 91/3% decrease drop at the open?
Thank you

09:56 AM EDT, 03/18/2021 (MT Newswires) -- Nuvei Corporation (NVEI.TO, NVEI-U.TO), a global payment technology partner for brands, was at last look down 9% after it announced that funds managed by "Selling Shareholders", and the company had entered into an agreement with some big banking institutions to complete a secondary offering on a bought deal basis. Under the agreement, the underwriters have agreed to purchase 8.2 million subordinate voting shares of the company at a purchase price of US$60.22 per subordinate voting share for total gross proceeds to the Selling Shareholders of near US$494 million. Fayer Holdco will also be donating 600,000 subordinate voting shares to a charitable foundation.
Read Answer Asked by Martin on March 18, 2021