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Economic Indicators
Loonie drops again in April, faced with U.S. trade policy and dovish central bank
By Staff |May 1, 2017
2 min read
Because the hike isn't about tighter monetary policy.
By Staff |March 30, 2017
Last week, the Canadian dollar held steady versus the greenback. Will that continue?
By Staff |March 27, 2017
Home bias is a good idea right now, say managers.
By Melissa Shin |December 9, 2016
4 min read
Prospects for the loonie, greenback and others.
By Melissa Shin |November 22, 2016
5 min read
Douglas Porter isn’t quite ready to call a big turnaround for inflation. Bond prices sank and yields reached a 2016 high this week as markets digested Trump’s surprise victory. Traders, predicting higher interest rates, had trimmed almost US$1.5 trillion in value from corporate and sovereign bonds as of Monday. This has led asset managers to […]
By Simon Doyle |November 16, 2016
Market Insights
Jeffrey Gundlach correctly predicted that oil and junk bonds would suffer in 2015, but will he be right on this?
By Melissa Shin |April 25, 2016
Those who bought U.S. real estate when prices were low and the loonie was strong now have potentially lucrative options when it comes to their warm-weather retreats.
By Susan Goldberg |January 28, 2016
What can Canadian consumers and investors do to stretch our shrinking loonie?
By Susan Goldberg |January 18, 2016
Industry
The TSX is in for a rough ride. That and more from Prab Sagoo, associate director at Nasdaq Advisory Services in his weekly commentary.
By Staff |November 23, 2015
1 min read
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