Usually seen as a safer, more stable choice than common shares, many preferreds have been hammered this year. What is going on? And what can investors do about it?
Rob Carrick, The Globe and Mail
Fri, 04/17/2015 - 4:42pm
Usually seen as a safer, more stable choice than common shares, many preferreds have been hammered this year. What is going on? And what can investors do about it?