Throne speech won’t change determination to balance budget: Flaherty
There’s room for Ottawa to play a role in reconstruction efforts for two recent disasters, Finance Minister says
- By: Julian Beltrame
- August 21, 2013 December 14, 2017
- 18:15
There’s room for Ottawa to play a role in reconstruction efforts for two recent disasters, Finance Minister says
Wealth management sales saw double-digit growth for all three big insurers
Segal Rogerscasey Canada report makes the case for global equities
New paper intended to promote better planning by focusing on specific risks
QE exit plans are causing investors concern about liquidity for emerging markets
Craig Fehr, Canadian market strategist for Edward Jones, discusses the U.S. Federal Reserve’s QE reduction policy in the near-term future. Fehr predicts a gradual pace…
Unrest in Egypt makes traders cautious and sends Canadian energy companies up
Despite talk of rising interest rates, company financing cost remains attractive
$US885 million settlement between FHFA and UBS makes it more likely that other banks may fight the charge in court
Economy grows 0.3% in Q2, but recovery will be long
BCA Research says Canadian banks set to underperform
The capital ratios for the top six Canadian banks all remain solidly above regulatory minimums for now
Outlook for sector remains stable
Growth firming in U.S., UK
Mixed commodities and weak banking sector causes TSX to drop
Improvement in U.S. and Europe will leave fewer doubts about Canada’s oil and non-oil export prospects
Craig Fehr, Canadian market strategist for Edward Jones, urges investors to position both equities and the fixed-income portion of their portfolios for short-term volatile interest…
U.S. employment data for July disappoints
NGX natural gas and power markets will be open for regular trading
Bonds had their largest three month decline since 1994
Regulatory initiatives may ultimately lead to a reduction in interchange revenues
Slight dip due to earnings misses from resource sector
Outlook is stable
Unemployment expected to remain at elevated levels