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Economic Indicators
Advisors shouldn't overreact when we see more normal volatility.
By Melissa Shin |August 24, 2015
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Greek government officials have informed media that Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will call a snap election in a bid to deal with dissent within his party over the terms of the Greek bailout deal.
By Staff |August 20, 2015
The Federal Reserve has been pumping trillions into the U.S. economy through its Quantitative Easing program. Now, it appears the Fed itself is unconvinced it was the right move in the first place, reports Zero Hedge.
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The minutes from the Federal Reserve's July meeting gave no specific clues on whether the central bank's officials were poised to raise interest rates in September.
By Staff, with files from The Associated Press |August 19, 2015
Gross mortgage lending in the U.K. could increase at an average of 7.06% over the next five years.
By Staff |August 17, 2015
Because our economy is resource-rich, we share similarities with emerging markets.
Canada's smallest businesses lead the way in employee training, investing nearly $2,000 per employee on average each year, says a Canadian Federation of Independent Business' (CFIB) report.
By Staff |August 12, 2015
The Conservatives would let first-time buyers take $35,000 from their RRSPs to pay for homes if they’re re-elected.
The economy has shrunk for five months, and Prime Minister Stephen Harper and sparred with opposition politicians yesterday’s over whether Canada is in recession.
By Staff |August 7, 2015
Canada’s shaky GDP data is the subject of this week’s commentary from Prab Sagoo, associate director at Nasdaq Advisory Services.
By Staff |August 4, 2015
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