Canadian manufacturing sales up for third month in a row
The stronger-than-expected numbers join other promising reports about the Canadian economy
- By: Craig Wong, The Canadian Press
- March 17, 2017 March 17, 2017
- 12:00
The stronger-than-expected numbers join other promising reports about the Canadian economy
There are no new taxes, tax increases or program cuts in a budget that promises more money for seniors, health and education
Slow adoption among insurers of technologies for gathering data about customers has “helped leave the door ajar” for others, new report suggests
New York markets finish mixed
Canadian dollar climbs amid a softening greenback and higher crude prices
Although some smaller and mid-size banks may experience an impact on their liquidity, larger are likely to be resilient to capital controls
Jamie Golombek, managing director of tax and estate planning with Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce's wealth strategies group, outlines the possible impact of the upcoming…
The increase came as income rose by 1.1%, while household credit market debt gained 1.2%
Lower crude prices pull down Canadian dollar
Finance minister promises third consecutive balance budget
The U.K.’s debt as a percentage of GDP would also increase if Scotland votes to separate
Job numbers, firming energy prices and other factors pushing core inflation are key reasons for the move
The latest forecast from the Central 1 Credit Union says the provinces’ economic growth this year will fall far short of the 3.8% expansion recorded…
Toronto market “especially worrisome,” economist says
Most investors anticipate the U.S. central bank will raise short-term interest rates this week
Canopy Growth Corp. will be the first marijuana company to join the index
The U.S. Federal Reserve Board is expected to raise interest rates while Alberta delivers its annual budget
Alleged illegal practices at TD dragged down the financial services sector; the loonie gained strength despite drop in oil prices
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross hopes to advise Congress soon of the Trump administration’s intention to renegotiate NAFTA
There are plenty of signs that Canada’s economy is heading in the right direction, although various headwinds remain
The news makes a Fed interest rate hike next week all but sure
The national labour market added 15,300 jobs overall last month, higher than analyst expectations
But financial advisors could play a critical role in helping women who make investment decisions for their households become more confident