No changes to OAS in upcoming budget, Flaherty says
Finance minister believes the Canadian economy will continue to grow modestly in 2012
- By: The Canadian Press
- February 2, 2012 February 2, 2012
- 08:20
Finance minister believes the Canadian economy will continue to grow modestly in 2012
Loonie closes above parity with U.S. greenback
East-West divide on economic performance continues
Commodities rise on Chinese economic data
U.S. consumer confidence drops, Canadian economy stalls
Stalling economy brings government austerity plans under scrutiny
Slower growth in energy prices
Eurozone countries agree on a new treaty to stop overspending
Commodities, loonie slide
Canada’s resilience provides valuable lessons for other countries
Vancouver could be the exception
Kate Warne, Canadian market strategist for Edward Jones, says historically U.S. stocks tend to rise in presidential election years. She discusses how advisors can help…
Commodities, loonie slide
U.S. will be hard pressed to beat December’s storong employment numbers
U.S. fourth quarter economic growth misses expectations
Harper, Clement signal austerity in the government’s future plans
Commodity prices rise
UBS downgrades insurers, enthusiasm over Fed rate move fades
Kate Warne, Canadian market strategist for Edward Jones, says advisors should help clients build diversified, “all terrain” portfolios of defensive and aggressive stocks to protect…
Low interest rates impairing the outlook for insurers
Many Canadians are still struggling with their personal finances
Loonie hovers near parity with U.S. dollar
U.S. Federal Reserve vows to keep rates near zero until well into 2014