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Canada’s biggest producer is Teck Resources. Its stock was sent on a wild ride, first as copper prices jumped, then as the tariff reality set in. Once again, the White House has proven its capricious ...
“An average growth rate of only around one per cent for the first half of the year as a whole, and weak momentum heading into ...
Individual stocks are a pain in the ass. Cherry picking requires attention. This can lead to burn out and sleepless nights especially when markets take a dump. Anxiety runs high and fear clouds one’s ...
If you own a ETF holding the Canadian market (and you should), you’re ahead more than 7% this year. And it’s only July. That beats the Dow. It bests the S&P. For that you can thank Bay Street’s ...
Trump now hates Powell. Rather than pausing rates, he says, they should be slashed. Maybe by a full 2% or more (insane). The president wants explosive economic growth in order to pay for his fat tax ...
That’s when Bank of Canada boss Stephen Poloz will release the latest ‘Monetary Report’ and make the big announcement to a press theatre full of reporters. The betting is for a quarter point jump this ...
#1 chalkie on 06.27.23 at 3:39 pm Can’t argue with you Garth, you are right, one more move North for sure, possibly two. Household finances are showing more signs of cracking under the weight of large ...
. By Guest Blogger Doug Rowat . The investment strategists at JP Morgan like their symmetry. They released their first research report on stock concentration risk in 2004. Wrote another in 2014 and ...
I’ve highlighted the results of JP Morgan’s previous 2014 stock-concentration research before, and as a reminder, the results weren’t pretty. Examining the universe of Russell 3000 companies since ...
Seeing Nurse Jiggles in an ‘Elbows UP!’ T-shirt gives a whole new perspective to patriotism. But it goes swimmingly with her “Canada is Not For Sale’ ball cap and glittery red hot pants. It appears ...
Good news, Honourable Dogs. This is the last post dealing with Monday’s conflagration. As blog addicts will know, times are strange here. Look at the two writ-period polls we held. They averaged about ...