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Stock Market Rebounds, But Smaller U.S. Rate Cut Expected

September is living up to its reputation as being one of the worst months for the stock market. After a…

2 years ago
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Stocks Are at Record Levels But Still Look Bullish

Last year was supposed to be a difficult one for stocks. It wasn’t. In 2023, the S&P 500 rallied an…

2 years ago
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The Bank of Canada Is Still Concerned About the Health of the Canadian Economy

After a year in which the Canadian economy experienced virtually no growth, the economy performed better than expected in the…

2 years ago
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Analysts Lift Targets for TSX and S&P 500

The performance of Canada’s main index, the TSX, and its U.S. counterparts, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, has taken Bay…

2 years ago
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The TSX Is in Record Territory

When the economy is booming, it’s not uncommon, or always newsworthy, if the stock market hits a new record high.…

2 years ago
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The TSX: Too High, Too Fast, Too Soon?

The TSX, Canada’s main stock market index, is made up of some of the largest companies in the country, so…

2 years ago
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Remainder of 2023 Looks Bullish After Federal Reserve Pause’s Interest Rates

Halloween may be over but that doesn’t mean it isn’t still scary on Bay Street and Wall Street. On July…

2 years ago
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Additional Interest Rate Hikes Still on the Table But Canada Is Not Headed for a Recession

Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem said that the central bank’s aggressive interest rate policy is working at bringing down…

3 years ago
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Inflation Unexpectedly Heats Up in April—Will the Central Bank Raise Rates?

Statistics Canada surprised the markets when it announced that the country’s inflation rate rose unexpectedly in April to 4.4%. After…

3 years ago
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Canadian Dollar Takes Hit as Oil Prices Fall

The Canadian dollar is taking a hit against the U.S. dollar, after positing its biggest decline since March. The Canadian…

3 years ago