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'Recession risks alive' as Canada's manufacturing numbers suffer under Trump tariff regime
The decline in Canada's manufacturing sector raises concerns about economic growth and may influence future monetary policy decisions by the Bank of Canada amid ongoing trade tensi...
Read Full Article →Rising oil prices on Israel attack on Iran could revive Canadian dollar's 'petrocurrency status,' an...
An increase in oil prices above production costs may strengthen the Canadian dollar by enhancing economic benefits linked to the country's energy exports, according to financial ex...
Read Full Article →Posthaste: Toronto condo sales drop 75%, leaving investors bleeding cash, CMHC says
Recent declines in condo transactions across major Canadian cities have significantly impacted investor returns, reflecting challenges posed by higher borrowing costs and an abunda...
Read Full Article →Canadians' support for counter-tariffs dips, but still strong as trade war persists
Although Canadians' backing for retaliatory tariffs has slightly decreased, the Bank of Canada Governor noted last week that these measures have not substantially influenced overal...
Read Full Article →No private company proposing to build an oil pipeline to tidewater? 'There will be soon', Smith says
Smith suggests that renewed interest from private investors or groups could lead to new oil pipeline projects aimed at improving access to export markets, potentially impacting reg...
Read Full Article →Canada recession 'more likely than not': Devlin Capital
Slowing economic growth in Canada has increased the probability of a downturn, making government bonds a potentially safer choice for investors seeking stability amid uncertain mar...
Read Full Article →Don't assume further rate cuts from the Bank of Canada, Poloz warns
The possibility of ongoing inflation concerns may limit the central bank's ability to lower interest rates soon, impacting borrowing costs and financial markets.
Read Full Article →Canada's youth job market 'in dire straits,' economist says
The latest employment data reveals a challenging economic environment for young workers in Canada, indicating potential long-term impacts on their financial stability and overall m...
Read Full Article →OPEC head lashes out at net-zero targets, tells Calgary audience oil demand will keep growing
The OPEC leader highlighted concerns over forecasts of declining oil consumption, emphasizing continued market growth and potential impacts on global investment and economic stabil...
Read Full Article →Interprovincial trade scare called 'absolute garbage'
Economist Marc Lee from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives argues that concerns about obstacles to trade between provinces have been greatly exaggerated and do not pose a...
Read Full Article →Canadian businesses trading with U.S. look to 'pivot' as profits decline and expenses rise
Many Canadian companies engaged in U.S. trade anticipate moderate to significant challenges in the coming quarter due to increasing costs and decreasing earnings linked to new tari...
Read Full Article →Unpacking the Bank of Canada's interest rate hold: FP video
The Bank of Canada's decision to maintain current interest rates influences borrowing costs, affects inflation management strategies, and shapes economic forecasts amid evolving tr...
Read Full Article →What is the bond market and why is everybody so worried about it?
The increasing uncertainty surrounding government debt securities has caused investors to become cautious, potentially impacting the cost and availability of funds used for public...
Read Full Article →What the Elon Musk-Trump meltdown means for Tesla stock
The recent public dispute between two prominent figures led to a significant drop in the electric vehicle company's market capitalization, reducing its overall valuation by over on...
Read Full Article →'Grinding' rise in unemployment rate means Bank of Canada will start cutting rates again
The gradual increase in joblessness suggests the Bank of Canada may consider lowering interest rates to support economic stability, according to various economic experts analyzing...
Read Full Article →Canada's unemployment rate hits 7%, highest since 2016 outside the pandemic
The notable rise in unemployment, particularly among students exceeding 20%, may impact household incomes and consumer spending, potentially influencing economic growth and financi...
Read Full Article →Posthaste: Canada's unemployment rate could reach 7.5% on still strong immigration, says economist
An increase in the unemployment rate to 7.5%, influenced by sustained immigration levels, may intensify existing challenges in the labor market and impact economic conditions relat...
Read Full Article →Bank of Canada should have cut rates this month: Desjardins
Desjardins suggests that lowering interest rates this month could have supported economic stability, as the Bank of Canada faces uncertainty regarding the future direction of the e...
Read Full Article →Bank of Canada hearing less talk of 'catastrophic outcomes' from businesses
The decrease in severe risk concerns among companies has influenced the central bank to utilize up-to-date information, highlighting potential impacts on economic stability and mon...
Read Full Article →Smarter trade data is needed for companies and governments to combat a 'thicker' border
Enhanced and more insightful trade information is crucial for businesses and policymakers to address increased border complexities, which may reduce investment attractiveness and i...
Read Full Article →Canada's trade deficit swells to record high as exports to U.S. tank
Canada experienced an unprecedented increase in its trade shortfall this April, primarily due to a significant decline in shipments to its largest trading partner amid continued tr...
Read Full Article →Inside the 'notorious' Canadian shopping mall on a U.S. trade irritant hit list
Pacific Mall’s controversial reputation has made it a focal point in escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada, affecting business operations and cross-border economic...
Read Full Article →Bank of Canada 'in a bind' as it holds rates on tariff and inflation worries
The central bank’s decision to maintain interest rates amid trade tensions and rising prices reflects concerns about economic instability, potentially leading to future rate reduct...
Read Full Article →Bank of Canada holds interest rates: Read the official statement
The central bank maintained its benchmark interest rate at 2.75%, signaling a stable monetary policy stance aimed at managing inflation and supporting economic growth.
Read Full Article →Bank of Canada holds interest rate at 2.75% again as 'uncertainty remains high'
The central bank’s decision to maintain the current borrowing cost reflects ongoing economic challenges, particularly due to trade tensions with the United States impacting growth...
Read Full Article →Trump says China’s Xi is ‘extremely hard' to make a deal with
Ongoing difficulties in reaching agreements between the two nations contribute to market uncertainty, potentially affecting trade flows and investment decisions on a global scale.
Read Full Article →Trump doubles tariffs on steel and aluminum
The increased duties on steel and aluminum imports are expected to significantly raise costs for Canadian manufacturers, potentially disrupting supply chains and affecting overall...
Read Full Article →Trump signs order hiking steel, aluminum tariffs to 50%
The recent increase in tariffs on steel and aluminum to 50% is expected to impact import costs and domestic industry competitiveness in the United States.
Read Full Article →New U.S. ambassador says Trump's agenda will benefit Canada
The newly appointed U.S. ambassador suggested that recent American trade policies might create financial advantages for Canada, though he did not provide specific details on the po...
Read Full Article →Independent duty free shops 'just weeks away from closing' as cross-border travel plummets
The sharp decline in cross-border travel has caused a significant reduction in income for independent duty free shops, threatening their ability to continue operating in the near f...
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