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Rodney Dangerfield Wikimedia Commons In March 1967, for most of the adult population in North America, the most popular comedians were almost all television series personalities, such as Carol Burnett, Buddy Ebsen and Dick Van Dyke. ...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Feeling the tech selloff?

It has been a turbulent week on Bay Street and Wall Street. Canada’s commodity-heavy main stock index tumbled this week, weighed down by a near 5% drop in crude prices on demand concerns, while bullion prices slipped to a four-week low further hurting...

Buzz on the Bullboards: A meeting that could not have been an email

Stocks closed out the first month of 2023 no worse for wear after getting pummeled last year. A sign of better things on the horizon? Last month, indexes on Bay Street and Wall Street rose, with...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Has the dust settled?

This week marks the 35th anniversary of the 1987 Wall Street crash.

Buzz on the Bullboards: Highlights from Bay Street to Wall Street

As investors reflect on the past week’s market movements, it’s clear that some notable shifts have taken place in the Canadian and U.S. stock markets. On Bay Street, the Toronto Stock Exchange witnessed intriguing developments, while Wall S...

Bull in the China stocks?

The global economic expansion continues apace, albeit not without hiccups and setbacks focused around the PIIGS group of nations. There, we recently saw trouble manifest in Fitch Ratings Agency’s downgrade of Portuguese sovereign debt (from AA to AA-), an eve...

How to Limit Your Exposure to the U.S.-China Trade War

The U.S. economy is growing at one of the fastest rates in the developed world right now, and unemployment hit a nearly 50-year low of 3.6 percent in April. Under normal circumstances, this should boost demand for domestic equities. Some investors, however, are hesitant t...

The Barriers to Investing in Private Equity Are Too High

The rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer, and for that we can largely blame policies of envy that increasingly restrict investors’ access to wealth-building instruments. Case in point: I was recently invited to participate in a pri...

Three Upside and One Downside Risk for Gold

Our base scenario for 2020 is that it might be a worse year for gold than 2019 was. However, there are three major upside (and one downside) risks for the gold market, which could materialize in 2020. Today’s article will introduce you to these potential cataly...

Will Democrats fire back with second stimulus?

Data revealed last week showed a job market that's careening down a steep street with no breaks. Yet investors shrugged off concerns and the stock market actually ended the week up 1.5% due to that rockin' Monday on the first day of the month. That's because there...
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