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Lower inflation primes Canada's real estate market for a shift

June’s inflation rate reduced to 2.7 percent from 2.9 percent in May, giving the BOC a reason to lower the current policy interest rate. On June 5 the Bank of Canada lowered the interest rate 25 basis points to 4.75 per cent, and experts are betting on ano...

Benefactor of Interest Rate Cuts

Last week for the first time since 2008, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates. But was this rate cut needed? The Fed has been trying to force feed consumers who contribute about 70% to GDP to keep borrowing and spending. The plan has been working thus far as the economic e...

US Stock Markets Trade Sideways – Waiting on News/Guidance.

Our researchers believe the global concerns centered around Banking and Debt within the Emerging Markets and Asia/Europe are very likely to become major issues over the next 3+ months. These potentially dangerous issues could have far-reaching pricing ramifications for almost ...

It’s time to dump U.S. Treasury bonds – again

First let’s make sure we understand the basics of bonds. Bonds are a form of debt. When a company or a government needs to borrow money it can borrow from banks and pay interest on the loan, or it can borrow from investors by issuing bonds and paying intere...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Bombardier, Baytex and Tilray turn heads

North American stocks have had a strong week. Markets on both sides of the border responded well to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s vote to hold interest rates between 5.25 per cent and 5.50 per cent for a fifth straight meeting. The central bank has kept r...

The Later United States Empire

In 1917, the United States created the federal debt limit (or ceiling) to make it easier to finance World War One, essentially allowing Congress to borrow money to pay for the war effort by issuing bonds. By 1939 with World War Two looming, Congress passed the first aggre...

My two favourite stocks for generating income

In last week's DailyWealth, Steve Sjuggerud published compelling research suggesting the worst is past and there's another bubble coming. The Federal Reserve is the reason. We've never before seen recessions when the Federal Reserve is in "accommodating" mode and interest ra...

17 best payday loans online: Quick cash and fast approval this Christmas

If you face a financial emergency, traditional loans may not be a viable option if you have bad credit. So what can you do when you need quick cash – especially close if you need cash for Christmas gifts during the festive season? The best online payday loans are an a...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Holiday blues, or blue-chips?

Are you expecting a relaxed market heading into the holidays? That will hardly be the case. Savvy investors and brokers know this is the time to shine. With every twist and turn the global economy has been throwing our way, the right move is keeping active. Th...

The Impossible Recession in the World’s Playground

Over the last six months, it has become very apparent that our global economy is changing. Yet most investors seem entirely complacent. FTD’s ™, aka Financially Transmitted Diseases , will start to appear and be used more frequently. And the policym...
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