Marc Bellefeuille has over 17 years of experience in the financial service industry. At Manulife Private Wealth, Marc provides comprehensive, goals-based investment solutions and service tailored to the unique needs of his clients and their families by leveraging his experience from RBC Private Client Group as a Private Banker. Each investment plan is unique and blends the client’s banking and trust preferences with their specific wealth and estate services requirement. Drawing on his broad background in economics and the financial services industry, Marc brings great expertise in the area of investment management for the fulfillment of goals within private client families. Marc holds an MBA from Ivey Business School at the University of Western Ontario and is a CFA® charterholder. His other professional designations include Financial Risk Manager (FRM), Certified Financial Planner™ (CFP®), Canadian Investment Manager (CIM®), and Financial Management Advisor (FMA). Marc is fluent in French and English. He is an avid marathoner, snowboarder, and sports fan. He enjoys traveling and playing golf.
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Pay taxes…how dare you?
What a difference a quarter makes. Market participants witnessed a wipeout in financial markets in Q4 2018.
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Making investment history: The longest bull market ever recorded
As many of us were enjoying the final days of the summer of 2018, an historical moment came to pass on August 22.
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Growth or value in 2018?
After solid gains in 2017, technology stocks have continued to lead the way in 2018. However, the enthusiasm for growth stocks isn’t what it used to be.
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Bots: what’s coming and what’s already here
They're finding their way into a great many aspects of our interactions and they're becoming more and more intelligent as we gain experience with them.
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Artificial intelligence and the road ahead
The first of a series of articles that examines various aspects of change in relation to the economy, businesses, and finance that we may expect from AI in the decades to come.
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