Objective decision-making processes based on data, math and a quantifiable logic result in superior results over the long term Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photo by Brendan McDermid/Reuters Cycles are inevitable. They have persisted since markets have existed and will endure for as long as humans engage in the… Continue reading Noah Solomon: Investor amnesia, the inevitability of market cycles and the elusive happy medium
Metaverse storms ETF charts to become industry’s hottest concept
‘It’s the next generation internet. I would call it a master theme in the decades to come’ Author of the article: Financial Times Steve Johnson Published Dec 19, 2022 • 5 minute read Join the conversation A total of 35 metaverse-badged ETFs have launched globally since the first rolled off the conveyor belt in June… Continue reading Metaverse storms ETF charts to become industry’s hottest concept
Tiff Macklem reflects on debt, lessons learned and why inflation ‘messes up’ competition
In an interview with Kevin Carmichael, Macklem talks about the central bank’s fight against inflation Published Dec 23, 2022 • 17 minute read 6 Comments Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem. Photo by Justin Tang/The Canadian Press Financial Post editor-in-chief Kevin Carmichael sat down with Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem on Dec. 19, days… Continue reading Tiff Macklem reflects on debt, lessons learned and why inflation ‘messes up’ competition
Ban on foreign homebuying will carry $10,000 penalty for violations
‘Homes should not be commodities’ Published Dec 21, 2022 • Last updated 2 days ago • 1 minute read 23 Comments A ‘for sale’ sign in front of a row of homes in a subdivision in Vaughan, Ont. Photo by Cole Burston/Bloomberg files A two-year ban on homebuying by non-Canadians that is set to take effect… Continue reading Ban on foreign homebuying will carry $10,000 penalty for violations
Avoid inflated flight costs with this money-saving service
A cheap airfare finder is an easy way to save time and money when you’re planning a vacation Photo by StackCommerce Flight prices have risen by 42.9 per cent in the last year, and Canadians are facing increases in part due to the new travel rules regarding refunds. With holiday travel and cuts to smaller… Continue reading Avoid inflated flight costs with this money-saving service
H&M pulls Justin Bieber merchandise from stores after singer calls it ‘trash’
Bieber accused the retailer of selling clothes depicting him without his consent Author of the article: Bloomberg News Rafaela Lindeberg Published Dec 21, 2022 • 1 minute read Join the conversation Justin Bieber at the Grammy Awards in Las Vegas in April. Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Hennes & Mauritz AB has halted sales of… Continue reading H&M pulls Justin Bieber merchandise from stores after singer calls it ‘trash’
Sticky inflation numbers probably not to Bank of Canada’s liking
Kevin Carmichael: That makes one — even two — more hikes to the interest rate possible An inflation rate of 6.8 per cent is still a long way from the Bank of Canada’s target of two per cent, which governor Tiff Macklem insists he will hit, no matter what. Photo by REUTERS/Jennifer Gauthier Statistics Canada’s… Continue reading Sticky inflation numbers probably not to Bank of Canada’s liking
Big investors warm to bonds after historic 2022 selloff boosts yields
Investors are overweight bonds relative to other asset classes in their portfolios for the first time since 2009 Author of the article: Financial Times Tommy Stubbington in London and Kate Duguid in New York Published Dec 23, 2022 • 4 minute read Join the conversation Signage is seen at the New York Stock Exchange in… Continue reading Big investors warm to bonds after historic 2022 selloff boosts yields