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Thoughts On ... David Elias was Sorta Right

May 21, 2024 |Matt Barasch

On June 26, 1999, David Elias published “Dow 40,000: Strategies for Profiting from the Greatest Bull Market in History”. The Dow was trading at 10,552, thus 40k was a bold claim given that we were in the midst of a nearly 20-year bull market.

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Thoughts On ... What a feeling

May 13, 2024 |Matt Barasch
What a Feeling The 1980s were a glorious time to be a moviegoer. This was not necessarily the case if you were a “highbrow” moviegoer, but if you enjoyed tentpole franchises – Rocky, Rambo, Police Academy (kidding), Diehard, Alien, Beverly Hills Cop,...
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Three key ESG themes for 2024

Three key ESG themes for 2024

May 10, 2024 |RBC Wealth Management

RBC Capital Markets' Sustainable Finance Group provides an overview of three key environmental, social and governance themes that it believes will shape the sustainable finance market in 2024.

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Nuclear energy sector getting the push it needs

Nuclear energy sector getting the push it needs

May 08, 2024 |RBC Wealth Management

The nuclear industry is experiencing a rebirth amid the global energy transition, a time of economic and energy security uncertainty and a generational shift of preferences.

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Biodiversity: Investing in the world’s most important asset

Biodiversity: Investing in the world’s most important asset

May 07, 2024 |RBC Wealth Management

Investments in solutions that fight nature and biodiversity loss are a vital step in curtailing climate change and nature-related risks.

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Does your family have a succession plan? Tips for maintaining harmony

May 01, 2024 |RBC Wealth Management

Why having ongoing multigenerational conversations with your loved ones is important when discussing the family business.

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You have a business plan. What’s your retirement plan?

May 01, 2024 |RBC Wealth Management

Planning options to consider in building a retirement nest egg as a business owner.

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Proof Point: A weaker Canadian dollar won’t necessarily derail BoC interest rate cuts

Proof Point: A weaker Canadian dollar won’t necessarily derail BoC interest rate cuts

May 01, 2024 |Nathan Janzen and Claire Fan
Proof point: The timing and magnitude of interest rate cuts from the Bank of Canada will be determined by domestic economic and inflation conditions and not the gap in monetary policy with the U.S. Federal Reserve or the value of the Canadian dollar....
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