The U.S. Federal Reserve made a big splash, announcing an oversized interest rate cut; a move that is expected to have a big impact on U.S. and Canadian financial markets. Over the last 14 months, the Fed held its key lending rate at a two-decade high of between 5.25% and 5.50%. But with inflation winding […]
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U.S. stock markets ripped higher after U.S. inflationary data cooled in June fanning the flames of an interest rate cut in September. The core consumer price index (CPI), which excludes volatile food and energy costs, climbed 0.1% from May. That’s the smallest increase since August 2021. On an annual basis, core inflation was up 3.3%, […]
The U.S. Federal Reserve said on June 12 that it was holding its key interest rate unchanged at approximately 5.5%, a level it has held since July 2023. The Fed has raised interest rates 11 times since March 2020 to fight inflation. Inflation has fallen from a high of 9% in June 2022 to 3.4% […]
After dealing with decades-high inflation, Canadian consumers are beginning to see the effects of the Bank of Canada’s aggressive interest rate hike policy. Statistics Canada announced that the annual inflation rate cooled to 2.7% in April, down from 2.9% in March. The lower inflation rate comes on the heels of slower growth in food prices, […]
Over the last two years, the Bank of Canada and the U.S. Federal Reserve have taken drastic steps to cool inflation. While unprecedented interest rate hikes have taken a toll on the Canadian economy, the U.S. economy is booming. We can see this playing out with the divergence between the Canadian dollar and the U.S. […]
Between January 1 and October 31, 2023, the TSX lost 3.3% of its value. But from November 1, 2023 to January 31, 2024, the TSX has rallied an impressive 12.2%. And the long-term outlook for the TSX remains bullish. But investors may be getting ahead of themselves. Why Is the TSX Doing So Well? On […]
The December Consumer Price Index, or CPI, which measures U.S. inflation, rose 0.3% month over month. to 3.4%. This is up from a November reading of 3.1% and higher than the 0.2% month-over-month increase and 3.2% annual reading economist’s were expecting. Housing costs were responsible for more than half of the increase in prices followed […]
Halloween may be over but that doesn’t mean it isn’t still scary on Bay Street and Wall Street. On July 27 the S&P 500 hit a 52-week high of 4,240, putting it up 19.5% year-to-date. The big moves defied logic, with inflation stubbornly high and interest rates still on the rise. But then stocks started […]
Bay Street and Wall Street tumbled lower on Thursday, July 6 after strong economic data out of the U.S. suggested the labour market remains resilient, pointing to yet another interest rate hike. Data from payroll-services firm ADP showed that private payrolls jumped to 497,000 in June, more than double the 220,000 Wall Street analysts were […]
Depending on who you talk to, stocks are either going way up or way down. Right now, the trend is on the side of the bulls. On June 15, the S&P 500 hit a fresh 52-week high of 411.95, as investors reacted to the Federal Reserve pausing its rate hike. The S&P 500 is officially […]
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