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Questions regarding the Federal Reserve’s price stability and maximum employment mandates abound. We look at what investors should know at a time when there is a lack of clarity regarding the central bank’s next moves.
Slumping pre-construction sales are slowing the flow of units entering the pipeline and this could have negative consequences for supply growth in the medium to longer term.
Running up debts to buy foreign goods is unsustainable in the long term. Identifying the problem is simple, but we see no easy or quick escape for the U.S. from the imbalances built up over the last four decades.
While we acknowledge the consternation that is sweeping through investor minds, we remind them that it is important to take a step back, sift through the noise, and focus on long-term plans.
As Canada forms a new government, we break down some of the key economic issues the country faces.
What a difference a few weeks, or even days, makes. In a major pivot, the U.S. administration went from proposing sweeping tariffs across many of its trading partners to then extending a three-month reprieve for all countries
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