I’ve been tracking economic trends and reading economist reports for three decades. The post-COVID period ranks among the ...
The Toronto economy makes up 20% of Canada’s GDP. It’s home to the “big five” Canadian banks and the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Investor sentiment last year felt like watching a tennis match. I was trying to keep my eye on the ball as it volleyed back and forth between fear and greed.
The common narrative regarding oil in the past year goes like this: Oil is in oversupply, prices are heading lower, and the era of tight crude markets is over. It’s a narrative that has been pushed by ...
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January has flown by and it’s been a bit of a whirlwind. The shortened holiday week of the 20th handed us the worst day for the market since October. The following week the S&P 500 hit an all-time ...
The energy transition is driving much of the demand. Copper is a critical input for renewable power generation like wind turbines, solar panels, and batteries. It’s also essential for electrical ...
Last Friday morning, I realized I would run out of dish soap by Monday as I did the breakfast dishes. That meant heading out to witness the state of grocery stores before we all got snowed in here in ...
The Mariner S. Eccles Federal Reserve Board Building, completed in 1937, faces Washington’s stately Constitution Avenue. Its classical architecture presents an appearance of strength and stability.
REITs (real estate investment trusts) were created in the Cigar Excise Tax Extension of 1960. They were intended as a way for individual investors to gain access to income-generating real estate. It ...