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Bank of Canada Holds Interest Rate at 4.5% As Inflation Cools

Bank of Canada Holds Interest Rate at 4.5%

Did The Bank of Canada Raise Interest Rates? Once every quarter the Bank of Canada updates its policy and provides an economic outlook. Historically, most Canadian’s don’t pay a lot of attention to these announcements. But ever since inflation soared to 40-year highs last summer, investors and Canadians alike have been paying close attention to […]

Canadian Oil Stocks Increasingly Bullish Following Unexpected Production Cut from OPEC+

Canadian Oil Stocks

Some analysts don’t provide guidance on energy stocks because the outlook for oil and gas can be hard to gauge. But some unexpected news just gave Canadian energy stocks an unexpected boost. Oil prices surged on Monday, April 3 after the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and their allies (OPEC+) shocked the market by […]

Stocks Enjoy Brief Rally But Canada Is Still Heading for a Recession

Canada Is Still Heading for a Recession

The year started out strong for the stock market. In January alone, the TSX and S&P 500 both rallied more than 6.5%. But over the past month, stocks have taken a hit, with the failure of Silicon Valley Bank injecting fear into growing concerns about additional bank runs. That said, turmoil in the banking industry […]

Amidst Banking Crisis the Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rates by Quarter-Point

Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rates by Quarter-Point

The U.S. Federal Reserve announced March 22 that it was raising its key lending rate by a quarter point, continuing its aggressive rate hike policy in an effort to tame stubbornly high inflation. The Fed did this in spite of the turmoil roiling Wall Street following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and failure of […]

Silicon Valley Bank Collapse Sends Global Stocks Reeling

The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and shutdown of Signature Bank of New York have sparked global fears of a widespread financial meltdown. Both banks catered to the tech industry. Silicon Valley was important to venture capital firms while Signature was a key financial institution to the cryptocurrency industry. While Silicon Valley Bank is relatively […]

Hawkish Federal Reserve and Inverted Yield Curve Point to a Recession

Hawkish Federal Reserve

The U.S. Federal Reserve was late to the inflation taming party and has had to raise its key lending rate at a torrid pace since the start of 2022 to curb decades-high inflation. Most people forget, but in the first quarter of 2022, the Federal Reserve held the federal funds rate at around zero. Throughout […]

Canadian Oil Prices Expected to Remain Near Record Levels Throughout 2023

Canadian Oil Prices

Oil prices are down from their 2022 highs but are expected to remain near record levels, which will continue to be a boon for Canada’s energy sector. Despite economic headwinds, analysts at Deloitte Canada expect the price for Edmonton City Gate, a benchmark crude oil in Canada, to hover at around $101.35 per barrel. That’s […]

Have Stocks Peaked? Markets Slide on Fears of Additional Interest Rate Hikes

Interest Rate Hikes

The disconnect between the recent stock market rally and economic climate helps explain the ongoing volatility. In 2022, the S&P 500 closed out the year down almost 20% while the TSX posted a negative return of 8.5%. That downward trend was reversed in the opening weeks of 2023 with the S&P 500 advancing 6.2% in […]

Recession Is on Its Way, But Interest Rates Are Expected to Remain High

Canadian economy recession & Inflation

The definition of a recession is two consecutive quarters of negative growth. Unfortunately, we are only told we’re in a recession after the fact. Technically, the Canadian economy could be in the early stages of a recession. This may sound contrary to what we’re hearing about the Canadian economy. In January, the Canadian economy added […]

Stocks May Be Climbing, But Don’t Get Complacent

S&P 500

The S&P 500 finished 2022 down roughly 20%, flirting with a bear market. It was one of the worst trading years for the index since 2008, and a big difference from 2021 where the S&P 500 rallied nearly 27%. It’s been a different story, so far, in 2023, with the S&P 500 gaining 6.2% in […]