Aging workers starting to impact Canada’s labour market: report
Retirees responsible for increase in the number of Canadians classified as not in the work force, RBC economist says
- By: Julian Beltrame
- May 21, 2014 May 21, 2014
- 13:45
Retirees responsible for increase in the number of Canadians classified as not in the work force, RBC economist says
Driven by the demand for credit in the growing U.S. economy, shadow banks are increasingly active
Markets finished in negative territory overall for the week
Ontario’s goods-production sector should benefit from increased U.S. demand
Toronto Stock Exchange, TSX Venture Exchange, Montreal Exchange, TMX Select and Alpha
Banks must balance competing demands of regulators, shareholders, says Moody’s
The think-tank’s annual economic report card comparing 16 of the world’s richest countries puts Canada in fifth place overall
Manufacturing continues to rebound from harsh winter
Sears Canada rises as U.S. parent mulls sell off
Institutional investors sitting on more cash
The unemployment rate has over-estimated the jobs recovery in Canada and particularly in the U.S.
Indictors suggest that major emerging economies are slowing
Improved lending activity and favourable borrowing conditions boost financial company issuance
Emerging markets forecast to slow down
Negative implications follow from new framework to resolve failing banks
Equity market revenues could ramp up if global stock market performance remains positive
CSE issuers now eligible to apply for trading on the OTCQX and OTCQB marketplaces
Dow posts triple-digit loss
The default rate for Moody’s-rated Canadian issuers dropped to 1.7% in 2013 from 5.1% in 2009
Unemployment remains a major concern
Loonie could find lift from jobs data
U.S. markets finish lower
U.S. economy to accelerate its growth rate to 3.2% next year
Quality of mortgage portfolios to improve