Tom Bradley: The system is in a better place than it was in previous slowdowns A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photo by REUTERS/Brendan McDermid files The first half of 2022 was horrendous for investors. Bonds and stocks were down significantly, reflecting an economy and market going through a… Continue reading The great normalization has crushed investor sentiment — and that may be a sign the worst is over
Investors hoard cash, dump stocks amid U.S. recession fears
Nearly US$63 billion flowed into cash in the week through July 6 Author of the article: Bloomberg News Sagarika Jaisinghani A specialist trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photo by REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo Investors are hoarding cash and hiding in U.S. Treasuries as they dump equities amid fears that the… Continue reading Investors hoard cash, dump stocks amid U.S. recession fears
Real assets going to be good spot for investors
Watch Purpose Investments’ chief investment officer Greg Taylor on the investment landscape for the second half of 2022 Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images files Greg Taylor, Chief Investment Officer at Purpose Investments, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about how real assets are going… Continue reading Real assets going to be good spot for investors
Stocks are tanking today as recession fears grip markets
‘This is a recession trade — There is no other way of describing it’ Author of the article: Bloomberg News Isabelle Lee and Peyton Forte U.S. markets reopened Tuesday after capping 11 declines in the past 13 weeks as a first-quarter contraction in the world’s largest economy boosted the prospects of a recession. Photo by… Continue reading Stocks are tanking today as recession fears grip markets
Fixed-income has been a downturn saviour, but this time is different
Martin Pelletier: What should a conservative investor do in this type of environment? Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images files The past four decades have been outstanding for both stocks and bonds, especially since interest rates have been in a long-term downtrend. While equities have… Continue reading Fixed-income has been a downturn saviour, but this time is different
Fixed-income has been a saviour in previous downturns, but this time is different
Martin Pelletier: What should a conservative investor do in this type of environment? Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images files The past four decades have been outstanding for both stocks and bonds, especially since interest rates have been in a long-term downtrend. While equities have… Continue reading Fixed-income has been a saviour in previous downturns, but this time is different
Five money-making strategies investors can use if the economy tips into recession
Peter Hodson: You can still make money, even in a bad recession A crosswalk sign flashes red in Toronto’s financial district. Photo by Cole Burston/Bloomberg In case you hadn’t heard, there is a recession coming. Like in a movie where the demon is just around the corner, investors are scared, not knowing what is coming… Continue reading Five money-making strategies investors can use if the economy tips into recession
FP Answers: What’s the best way to use money left over in a registered education savings plan?
In the end, how you use the money left over in the RESP is up to you There are several options when deciding what to do with leftover RESP money. Photo by Getty Images/iStockphoto By Julie Cazzin with Janet Gray Advertisement 2 This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Q: What… Continue reading FP Answers: What’s the best way to use money left over in a registered education savings plan?