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Global equity markets fell more sharply this week following the revelation from the U.S. administration that its reciprocal tariffs will be much broader and larger than most investors expected.
Stu Kedwell discusses the concept of relative strength, which compares a company's share price performance to the market as a whole, as a key factor in analyzing market movements. Stu also mentions the importance of putting money to work during panic
The Bank of Canada lowered its benchmark interest rate again in March, this time to 2.75% from 3%.
Although trade policies are evolving and government responses remain uncertain, here is a summary of what we know.
Given the flurry of tariff and other policy developments, many investors seem to have their eyes glued on Washington—understandably so. But we think it’s also important to pay attention to what we believe matters most to the U.S. stock market.