Apple unveiled the new AirPods Pro earlier this month, and they don’t even begin to ship and officially launch until Sept. 23. But that’s not stopping Amazon from discounting these true wireless earbuds. And that’s precisely what they’ve done — Amazon has second-generation AirPods Pro for just $239.99, a full $10 off the MSRP. That’s not… Continue reading Apple’s Brand New AirPods Pro Already On Sale at Amazon
Structured notes can offer investors some protection when markets are volatile
Martin Pelletier: Structured notes offer an excellent alternative to both stocks and bonds Traders work on the trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange. Photo by Andrew Kelly/Reuters files The large market swings over the past two weeks have been tough to stomach for retail investors and seasoned pros alike, but what makes them… Continue reading Structured notes can offer investors some protection when markets are volatile
Pipeline push likely after U.S. midterms
Watch: Gregory Valliere, chief U.S. policy strategist at AGF Investments, talks about how U.S. political shifts will impact Canada A pipe yard servicing the Trans Mountain pipeline in B.C. Photo by Jennifer Gauthier/Reuters Gregory Valliere, chief U.S. policy strategist at AGF Investments Inc., talks with the Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about how political shifts in… Continue reading Pipeline push likely after U.S. midterms
Growth investors are keeping the faith after the tech selloff, but have modified their strategies
Prominent fund managers nursing heavy losses after a golden age of returns are adapting to a new reality Author of the article: Financial Times Harriet Agnew in London Cathie Wood’s flagship exchange-traded fund Ark Innovation has dropped about 55 per cent this year to date. Photo by David Swanson/Reuters files Growth investors are, by nature,… Continue reading Growth investors are keeping the faith after the tech selloff, but have modified their strategies
Trudeau announces billions in cost-of-living relief, says it won’t fuel inflation
Double GST rebate and top up housing benefit for renters Author of the article: Bloomberg News Brian Platt Publishing date: Sep 13, 2022 • 5 days ago • 2 minute read • 55 Comments Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a package of new measures to help Canadians cope with steeply rising prices. Photo by REUTERS/Jennifer Gauthier… Continue reading Trudeau announces billions in cost-of-living relief, says it won’t fuel inflation
Canadian household wealth falls by nearly $1 trillion as real estate, financial markets pummelled
Debt growth also outpaced income gains, as households added $56.3 billion of debt in second quarter Canadian households faced rising financial headwinds in the second quarter. Photo by Getty Images/iStockphoto The value of Canadian residential real estate fell for the first time since 2018 in the second quarter of 2022, helping to drag down the… Continue reading Canadian household wealth falls by nearly $1 trillion as real estate, financial markets pummelled
Recession or Not? We Could Be in the Eye of the Storm | Kiplinger
investing Our economy is showing one major sign we’re in a recession, but there are at least seven other red flags currently waving. It’s tough to ignore a threat like that.After suffering the worst six-month loss in over 50 years the S&P 500 and other indexes stabilized and then rallied for two months only to… Continue reading Recession or Not? We Could Be in the Eye of the Storm | Kiplinger
The Fed will likely refrain from a 100-basis-point rate hike this week to avoid unnerving already anxious markets, CFRA says
The Federal Reserve is set to raise interest rates on Wednesday, but it’s unlikely to hike them by 100 basis points, CFRA said Monday. Such a massive hike would “unnerve Wall Street” as it would imply policymakers are overreacting to the August inflation report. Investors are pricing in a 20% probability of a rate move… Continue reading The Fed will likely refrain from a 100-basis-point rate hike this week to avoid unnerving already anxious markets, CFRA says