What Exactly Is Inflation?

June 18, 2021 |Brad Weatherill

A wave of monetary and fiscal stimulus has placed special importance on inflation, both in Canada, and the United States. Certainly there has been a flood of interest in the topic in 2021...

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Who's Leading The 5G Race In Canada?

April 30, 2021 |Brad Weatherill

With the 5G marketing machine in full throttle, now is a good time to dig deeper into what differentiates the major companies when it comes to progress towards building out 5G capabilities.

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The Great Rotation

March 06, 2021 |Brad Weatherill
The volatility in bond markets, caused by growing inflation concerns, continues to be the central issue of focus for investors. This has led to some weaker equity market performance. More noteworthy has been the strong rotation out of certain sectors...
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Energy Sector

February 12, 2021 |Brad Weatherill

Are Things Looking Up?

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Coronavirus

February 27, 2020 |Brad Weatherill

Investor Concerns Could Be More Contagious Than The Disease Itself

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Brad's 2020 Vision

January 15, 2020 |Brad Weatherill

Welcome to 2020 - the year of terrible optometry jokes! Four days of thought provoking speakers, analysts, strategists, and portfolio managers presenting in downtown Toronto has once again provided me with a wealth of information...

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New U.S. Tariffs & U.S. Recession Risk

October 01, 2019 |Brad Weatherill

U.S. President Donald Trump unveils new tariffs as I use my recession scorecard to evaluate the potential threat of a U.S. recession.

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Meeting with PIMCO's Managing Director - Alfred Murata

September 26, 2019 |Brad Weatherill

Our team had the opportunity to sit down with the head of PIMCO Monthly Income. Here is what we found out...

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Changes to Our Team

September 23, 2019 |Brad Weatherill

I would like to introduce you to Shauna, our newest team member, and congratulate Sue on her recent promotion.

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Trump's Tariff Tantrum

May 16, 2019 |Brad Weatherill

Recently we saw a shift in trade relations between Mr. Trump (but it is more fun to call him POTUS) and China on May 10th when the U.S. raised tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese imports to 25%.

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