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“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 ...
Yesterday, common sense in Alberta. Today, insanity in Ontario. While there may be some kind of balance in Edmonton between ...
As Trudeau left, his approval rating was 16%. Now Carney’s is 60%, says Nik Nanos, the pollster. Poilievre’s numbers have ...
Nirvana decidedly Eastern lotus position philosophy. Try Western Valhalla as in: You’re a good Dad Garth showing The Kids ...
. By Guest Blogger Sinan Terzioglu . When markets are on the rise, the allure of individual stocks can become especially hard to resist. Seeing certain names dominate headlines and deliver eye-popping ...
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 ...
Currently today, there is some 20% of world oil production under sanction. Take Iranian oil off the equation and it’s 25%. Trade economics had December crude production at 3.3 mil barrels per day.
. By Guest Blogger Doug Rowat . Ah, dividends. The least sexy part of finance. Netflix with all its spectacular gains this year? No dividend. Amazon? Same, no divvy. Coinbase Global? No divvy. Nvidia?
It’s almost half-past 2021, so let’s review. First, your portfolio. If it’s B&D©, carefully-weighted and globally-exposed you should be up so far this year by high single-digits. Completely ignore the ...
Gains being powered disproportionately by a small number of stocks is, in fact, true for most major indices. In the case of the Russell 3000, these mega-winners only comprise about 10% of the Index.
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