Tech steals the Q2 earnings show

Tech steals the Q2 earnings show

August 11, 2025 |Kelly Bogdanova

There are more positive than negative aspects of the Q2 S&P 500 earnings season. But there are some nuances within the Information Technology sector data that we think call for restraint.

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Care, cost and choice: What does your home transition plan look like?

August 08, 2025 |Chris McManus
Did you know? If you or someone you love is considering a move to a retirement home, using the three C’s, care, cost and choice, can help you evaluate your transition plan. Retirement residences today have many care options and a host of amenities Jump...
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Transmission framework: How tariffs will flow through the U.S. economy

Transmission framework: How tariffs will flow through the U.S. economy

August 06, 2025 |Frances Donald and Mike Reid

As U.S. tariff policy continues to evolve, investors are facing more questions than answers. RBC Economics provides a roadmap on when and where tariffs will start to impact the U.S.

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A central bank at rest tends to stay at rest

A central bank at rest tends to stay at rest

August 05, 2025 |Thomas Garretson, CFA

The Federal Reserve held rates steady once again, but with the added wrinkle of a hawkish outlook—likely pushing back the timing of any rate cut even further.

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Dementia: Prepare, plan and prosper

July 30, 2025 |Chris McManus
Early diagnosis can help you plan for the journey ahead Watch this short video to know more. https://www.rbcwealthmanagement.com/en-ca/insights/dementia-prepare-plan-and-prosper Lets Connect! Chris McManus
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Why planning for your health and wealth together matters

July 25, 2025 |Chris McManus
By Globe Content Studio In 2020, the number of people living with dementia in Canada was estimated to be around 600,000 – and that number is expected to more than double to 1.3 million by 2030. These statistics may be alarming to some, but more striking...
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A market that costs a pretty penny

A market that costs a pretty penny

July 25, 2025 |Kelly Bogdanova

We discuss key factors that have pushed the S&P 500’s valuation back up to lofty levels and how investors should weigh this in the portfolio decision-making process.

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One Big Beautiful Bill Act: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

One Big Beautiful Bill Act: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

July 18, 2025 |Kelly Bogdanova

President Trump’s mega-legislation brings pro-growth, investor- and business-friendly measures but also puts greater strain on the already very high federal debt. We look at the highlights and lowlights before assessing the potential economic impact.

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How to ensure you have the finances to age in place

July 17, 2025 |Chris McManus
Many Canadians are viewing retirement through a different lens than they did a few years ago. “The pandemic reset how people are thinking about aging in later stages of life and elder care for themselves and loved ones,” says Tony Maiorino, vice president...
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One year in: The Labour Party’s report card

One year in: The Labour Party’s report card

July 11, 2025 |Frédérique Carrier

For the Labour Party, restoring sustainable growth was always going to be challenging. A year on and the UK economy remains fragile, yet some investors may find the UK still offers some rich pickings.

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