T. Rowe Price sees Canadian stocks as bargain play on China’s reopening

Canada is likely to outperform the U.S. again Author of the article: Bloomberg News Mathieu Dion Published Feb 01, 2023  •  2 minute read Join the conversation The Art Deco facade of the original Toronto Stock Exchange building on Bay Street in Toronto. Photo by Chris Helgren/Reuters/File Photo Canada’s stock market just posted one of… Continue reading T. Rowe Price sees Canadian stocks as bargain play on China’s reopening

Collectibles can be fun investments but don’t let passion blind you to the risks

Collectables an opaque and unpredictable asset class Your passion for coins, art, stamps or other collectibles could play a role in your wealth-management strategy. Photo by Postmedia Investors who solely focus on a traditional portfolio of equities and bonds may be failing to realize that their passion for art, wine, jewelry or other collectibles could… Continue reading Collectibles can be fun investments but don’t let passion blind you to the risks

Ottawa’s spending is making the Bank of Canada’s job harder: John Manley

Former Finance Minister is the latest Liberal to voice concerns over Trudeau’s fiscal policy Published Jan 30, 2023  •  3 minute read 9 Comments Former Finance Minister John Manley, right, in 2002 with then Prime Minister Jean Chretien. Photo by Postmedia Former finance minister John Manley joined a growing group of “business Liberals” who are… Continue reading Ottawa’s spending is making the Bank of Canada’s job harder: John Manley

Crypto ETFs roar into life with eye-popping 2023 returns

Rebound has largely been attributed to signs that inflation might have peaked Author of the article: Financial Times Steve Johnson Published Jan 30, 2023  •  3 minute read Join the conversation The recovery in crypto exchange-traded funds has been propelled by putative signs of life in the cryptocurrency market. Photo by REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo A… Continue reading Crypto ETFs roar into life with eye-popping 2023 returns

Why David Dodge thinks Ottawa’s plans to restore fiscal balance are on shaky ground

Federal government needs to limit spending and borrowing to get debt levels under control Former Bank of Canada governor David Dodge warns in a new report that the spending Ottawa has budgeted won’t be enough to achieve the policy goals it promised. Photo by Postmedia The federal government’s carefully charted path back to fiscal balance… Continue reading Why David Dodge thinks Ottawa’s plans to restore fiscal balance are on shaky ground

How investors can change their approach to tackling challenging market conditions

Martin Pelletier: There is often a positive correlation between the size of one’s ego and the amount of assets one manages Traders working on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images files I just finished reading The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness, and… Continue reading How investors can change their approach to tackling challenging market conditions

Canada’s transportation supply chains are near breaking point

Susannah Pierce and Murad Al-Katib: 100 days after task force identified crisis, businesses are still waiting for action from Ottawa A highway in B.C. is washed out by flooding. From the global pandemic to the wildfires and flooding in British Columbia, to physical disruptions due to blockades and strikes, Canada’s transportation system has suffered severe… Continue reading Canada’s transportation supply chains are near breaking point