World Bank cuts global growth forecast to 2.3% amid trade wars
Global economy has missed its chance for a soft landing, bank says
- By: Paul Wiseman, The Associated Press
- June 10, 2025 June 10, 2025
- 10:19
Global economy has missed its chance for a soft landing, bank says
Economists warn it may fuel demand without fixing Canada’s supply crunch
BlackRock projects global bond ETF market will more than double to US$6 trillion in assets by 2030
Fund investors charged millions in fees on falsely inflated fund values
Bank of Canada to resume cuts next month, Fed sidelined until Q4
The agency will proactively reassess affected returns
Brokers settle allegations that investors were charged over 5% on low-value trades
Regulator to offer NVIDIA-powered platform for firms to experiment
Court certifies class action, approves settlement with counsel
New supply, slower population growth and economic uncertainty ease pressure on the market
Unlike the CDOs that sparked the financial crisis, CLOs are pooled loans to corporations
Governor sees room for central bank's mandate to expand beyond inflation
Chip, software companies up as 'bargain hunters' step in
Rents are still 12.9% higher than levels seen before the Covid pandemic
They rose 2.3% in 2025, while business insolvencies fell by 21.8%
Unique provision aims to balance interests, provide greater certainty
Agency seeks feedback on new due diligence standards, enforcement
Regulators flag retail investor issues, market structure, resilience for 2026
187 mutual funds, 117 ETFs and 114 seg funds were recognized
GoSmart targets newer investors, excludes mutual funds, GICs, bonds, options
Plus, GreenShield buys Kii Health's Canadian mental health services segment
Plus, moves at Our Family Office, Harvest ETFs, Manulife Wealth, Canada Life and more
Plus, Wellington-Alus Private Counsel and Ninepoint Partners add new talent
Also, moves at Mackenzie Investments, Edward Jones Canada and the CSA
Plus, National Bank changes diversified equity fund
Net monthly ETF inflows reach $22B in January: report
Plus, other firms launch new products, tweak their fund lineups