Economy

Dollar not out of the woods yet

The Canadian dollar has suffered through a rough ride so far this month, but don’t expect it to recover anytime soon. Bank economists say the dollar has more downside potential, but whether the downturn is cyclical or just momentum remains up for debate. “The movement we have seen in the Canadian dollar in the month […]

By Steven Lamb |October 28, 2008

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Markets bad, but no sign of capitulation

With markets in a non-stop freefall — Asian markets were down between 800 and 1200 points Friday morning — the chatter around whether or not we’ve hit the bottom is growing. But many people worry that we won’t hit rock bottom until we’ve seen “market capitulation,” which means everyone’s so fed up with the markets […]

By Bryan Borzykowski |October 24, 2008

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Hyperinflation coming to America

If you think America’s economic fortunes can’t get any worse, think again. One American economist says the States is heading for one of the worst inflationary periods of its existence. John Williams, founder of the website Shadow Government Statistics, which offers alternative economic data to what the feds release, says the country can expect to […]

By Bryan Borzykowski |October 22, 2008

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BoC trims rates, warns of U.S. recession

The Bank of Canada has cut its key overnight rate by 25 basis points to 2.25%. The cut itself comes as no surprise, but some had called for a 50 basis point cut. The cut was carried through to the Bank rate as well, which now stands at 2.5%. The BoC left the door open […]

By Steven Lamb |October 21, 2008

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