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Energy Firm Reacts to Oil Price Weakening with 2019 Budget Decrease

The company's revised estimates, the reasons for and repercussions of them are addressed in a CIBC report. In an Aug. 26 research note, analyst Dave Popowich reported that his firm CIBC reduced its price target on Whitecap Resources Inc. (WCP:TSX) to CA$7.25 per sha...

These 10 U.S. States Are Best Prepared for a Deep Recession

This week Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin called out “mismanaged” states, suggesting that the federal government should not be responsible for bailing out states that had poorly managed budgets before the coronavirus pandemic brought business activ...

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...

Trump or Sanders? Both will pile up the debt

Whether it’s a Democrat or a Republican installed in the White House this November, you can count on fiscal discipline going out the window. Neither the incumbent, President Donald J. Trump, nor the leading Democratic contender to replace him, Bernie Sanders,...

The Coming Great Global Reset

In the first quarter of 2019, global debt hit $246.5 trillion. Encouraged by lower interest rates, governments went on a borrowing binge as they ramped up spending, adding $3 trillion to world debt in Q1 alone. It reverses a trend that started in the beginning of 2018, of ...

How a ‘Debt Jubilee’ + mining could be a path to coronavirus recovery

Stock markets rebounded on Tuesday, after the White House announced further measures to help Americans and companies hurt by the coronavirus pandemic. The Trump Administration is reportedly considering sending checks to Americans so they have cash to spend during the outbr...

Better Prospects for Gold in 2020?

Will 2020 be better than 2019 for the yellow metal? We invite you to read our today’s article, which provides an important update of the macroeconomic outlook for 2020 we painted one month ago. Read it and learn what has changed among the fundamental factors an...

Facing Low Oil Prices, Energy Firm Reduces 2020 Capex, Guidance

The latest moves of Frontera Energy in response to depressed oil prices and its ability to endure the downturn are addressed in a CIBC report. In a March 23 research note, CIBC analyst Dave Popowich reported that Frontera Energy Corp. (FEC:TSX; FECCF:OTCMKT...

Q3/19 Active, 2020 Outlook Positive for Canadian Oil Company

The producer's Q3/19 financial and operating results are reviewed in an iA Securities report. In an Oct. 31 research note, iA Securities analyst Michael Charlton reported that Whitecap Resources Inc.'s (WCP:TSX) Q3/19 production was a beat and its new joint...

Rick Rule's holiday gifts to grow wealth

The average Canadian will spend C$1478 this holiday season with 43 per cent of the budget spent with online platforms Rule likes the idea of gifting precious metals and company shares as an alternative to traditional Christmas gifts “Philanthropy with a...
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