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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 20, 2025

Premarket: Wall Street futures edge lower as Middle East war enters second week

Investors responded cautiously with slight declines in futures as geopolitical tensions persisted, while fluctuating oil prices influenced market dynamics and contributed to varied...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 20, 2025

Before the Bell: What every Canadian investor needs to know today

Friday morning's trading results provide important insights into market trends that could impact investment decisions and portfolio performance for Canadian investors moving forwar...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 20, 2025

Who does Trump want to lead the Fed after its latest rate decision? Take our business and investing...

The selection of the Federal Reserve’s next leader following the recent interest rate adjustment holds considerable implications for economic policies and financial markets moving...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 20, 2025

Time to cool down? World market themes for the week ahead

Investors are expected to closely observe global economic indicators and market movements in the coming week to gauge potential impacts on financial stability and asset performance...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 20, 2025

The week’s best fixed and variable mortgage rates

Current economic conditions suggest stable borrowing costs, which may influence homebuyers to carefully weigh fixed versus adjustable mortgage options based on future interest rate...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 20, 2025

How this $20-billion money manager is finding international stocks that benefit from market volatili...

A major investment firm identifies global companies with strong potential to capitalize on fluctuating markets, highlighting opportunities that may have been previously underestima...

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CBC Business • Jun 20, 2025

As the U.S. trade war drags, calls grow for Canada to cautiously improve ties with China

Amid ongoing tensions between major global economies, Canadian policymakers are urged to develop strategies that enhance trade opportunities with China to support domestic business...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 19, 2025

Dividend-paying conglomerates with break-up potential that may reward investors

Companies composed of diverse businesses sometimes experience increased market value when they separate their units, potentially benefiting shareholders through improved financial...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 19, 2025

What happens to mortgage rates if the Canada-U.S. trade war ends?

The resolution of the trade conflict may lead the central bank to maintain current interest rates, influencing borrowing costs, though various market conditions will also affect fu...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 19, 2025

Carney announces new measures to protect Canada's steel and aluminum industries

The government plans to implement limits on imported steel and explore additional tariff options to support domestic producers amid economic challenges stemming from U.S. trade pol...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 19, 2025

Small caps to watch: Aurora shares dive as cannabis producer denies AI-generated articles

Aurora's stock experienced a notable decline following the company's clarification that certain published content about it was not created using artificial intelligence, impacting...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 19, 2025

'We are not seeing inflation in our business,' Empire CEO says

Empire CEO Michael Medline stated that the company’s financial performance has not been impacted by rising grocery costs, indicating a steady pricing environment within their opera...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 19, 2025

Federal deficit estimated to hit $46 billion in 2024-25: PBO

The projected shortfall for 2024-25 reflects increased government income primarily driven by gains in corporate tax collections and additional revenues from imposed tariffs.

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 19, 2025

Oil, war and tariffs tear up markets’ central bank roadmap

Recent conflicts, trade barriers, and fluctuating energy prices have introduced greater uncertainty into financial markets, complicating predictions about central bank policies and...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 19, 2025

Investors have caught the risk bug

Investors are increasingly acknowledging and pricing in potential uncertainties, which could influence market dynamics and asset valuations moving forward.

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 19, 2025

Thursday’s analyst upgrades and downgrades

Several companies experienced changes in analyst ratings today, influencing investor perceptions and potentially affecting stock prices and market trends in the near term.

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 19, 2025

Premarket: TSX futures inch lower on concerns of U.S. involvement in Israel-Iran conflict

Investors are closely monitoring geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, which have led to increased market volatility and a cautious approach toward riskier assets ahead of U.S....

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 19, 2025

Before the Bell: What every Canadian investor needs to know today

This morning's market developments provide important insights for Canadian investors, highlighting trends and factors that may impact financial decisions and portfolio performance...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 19, 2025

How this former Montreal Alouette made the transition to financial advice

After leaving his professional sports career due to injuries and team changes, Bo Banner shifted focus to financial advising, helping others manage their investments and secure the...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 19, 2025

The rise of giving while living: Advisors play a key role in smart wealth transfer strategies

Many families are increasingly opting to distribute assets during their lifetime, allowing heirs to benefit early while advisors help balance immediate support with preserving over...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 18, 2025

Market Factors: New TSX highs come with a caveat

Recent advancements in the TSX have notable implications for investors, particularly those involved with real estate investment trusts, who should carefully consider evolving marke...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 18, 2025

Three fund managers share picks for tariff-resistant U.S. stocks

Certain U.S. companies demonstrate resilience against trade policy changes, offering potential investment opportunities that may help protect portfolios from the financial impact o...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 18, 2025

Bank of Canada governor warns consumer prices will rise if tariffs not lifted

The Bank of Canada governor emphasized that maintaining tariffs could increase inflation, highlighting that a trade agreement with the U.S. plays an important role in supporting em...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 18, 2025

For many Canadians, a rainy day looms. How to make an emergency fund work for you

Having a dedicated reserve of funds set aside exclusively for unexpected expenses can provide financial stability and help individuals avoid debt during unforeseen situations.

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CBC Business • Jun 18, 2025

Lululemon cutting 150 corporate jobs as athleisure brand braces for tariff impact

Lululemon Athletica Inc. is reducing its corporate workforce by approximately 150 positions to adjust its operations in response to expected increased costs from new trade tariffs.

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CBC Business • Jun 18, 2025

Wheat and corn crops in Canada's Prairies, U.S. Midwest could see biggest losses due to climate chan...

Changes in climate are projected to substantially reduce yields of key staple crops in North America, potentially impacting market supply and influencing global food costs unless e...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 18, 2025

CIBC analyst reaffirms his top industrial stock picks after firm’s recent conference

Following the company’s latest conference, the analyst emphasized key industrial stocks that continue to demonstrate strong potential for growth and attractive investment opportuni...

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Financial Post Top Stories • Jun 18, 2025

Job vacancies slump as tariffs push some sectors below pre-pandemic levels

A decline in job openings by 3.8 percent in early 2024 reflects economic challenges linked to trade restrictions, impacting employment opportunities across various industries compa...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 18, 2025

Early Fed chair nomination could rattle markets

The possibility of an early appointment to lead the Federal Reserve may introduce uncertainty among investors, potentially affecting market stability and influencing financial deci...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 18, 2025

A high share price is a warning signal, not a red light

A rising valuation in Canadian technology companies can indicate increased market interest, but investors should carefully assess underlying fundamentals before making any financia...

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