Canada’s investment industry reacts to the U.S. election
Volatility is expected in the immediate future given Donald Trump’s victory
- By: IE Staff
- November 9, 2016 November 9, 2016
- 12:30
Volatility is expected in the immediate future given Donald Trump’s victory
Various sectors may feel the impact
The inclusion of six financial metrics will provide clients a more robust analysis when gauging executive compensation
Although the price of oil and the U.S. economy are weighing on accountants, the majority anticipate growth and increase in profits in their own businesses
Corporate cash holdings in the U.S. have more than doubled in the past decade, with almost three-quarters of it being held overseas
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Advisors are bullish on eight of 14 asset classes, and sentiment was strongest for the S&P/TSX 60 index
Price of oil rises after three day losing streak
Increasing house prices pose a rising risk of deterioration in mortgage performance for the six major Canadian banks
The new criteria will be applied over the next six months
The regulator projects inflation-adjusted oil prices rising to US$68 a barrel by 2020 and US$90 by 2040
No impact on bank’s credit ratings
Iraq’s comments on OPEC deal push crude prices lower
Issuance may approach US$100 billion for the year
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Advanced economies’ equity markets are looking more expensive than those in emerging markets
The growth is driven by an increase in demand for impact investments from both institutional and high net worth investors
But the decline should not be concerning to investors or startups because funding levels for VC in 2015 were “irrationally high,” says Anand Sanwal, CEO…
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