Currency move a further drag on Swiss bank profits: Fitch
End of euro/franc ceiling will test banks’ hedging strategies
- By: James Langton
- January 15, 2015 January 15, 2015
- 16:15
End of euro/franc ceiling will test banks’ hedging strategies
Rating agency adjusts oil price assumptions
Province will likely remain in deficit until 2018
The report should not affect the timeline for the normalization of U.S. monetary policy, economists say
Lower growth could trigger M&A activity among master limited partnerships
Royal to retest $9.6-billion energy loans portfolio for US$45 a barrel oil
Contagion risks lower than in 2012
Rating agency says Canadian house prices overvalued
Banks to begin year-end reporting this week
Energy stocks sell off amid pessimistic oil price forecast; Loonie drops to April 2009 levels
Province may remain in deficit until 2017-2018
Survey highlights the coming shift in growth away from the energy patch toward manufacturing and exports
Robust U.S. demand will improve exports for Canadian automakers
Former PFSL rep permanently banned for misconduct
Revised outlook for 2015 includes softer oil prices and a weaker Canadian dollar
Tumbling oil prices mean budget may remain in deficit until 2018
The credit positions of energy companies become positions more precarious as oil prices fall
New metric follows proposed changes to global bank rating methodology
Soft energy prices likely to mean job losses, less investment and lower housing starts
Steep drop in energy prices suggests it could be sometime before another surplus
Alberta growth to slow due to falling oil prices
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Hays Canada survey suggests growing workplace dissatisfaction could hamper expectations of growth through productivity gains