If February was driven by fears around artificial intelligence (AI) spending and disruption, March marked a sharp shift to geopolitics – and the ripple effects that followed. The month started on a positive note but quickly turned lower after the US/Israel strikes on Iran, a development that changed the tone almost overnight.
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Weekly Update for the week ending March 27, 2026
When Markets Stop Shrugging It Off
The US/Israel-Iran conflict, which began on February 28, is now about to enter its fifth week as you read this. Despite reports of back-channel peace talks, there are still no clear signs of an end in sight. In my March 6, 2026, Weekly Update, I focused on how a short conflict – what was initially expected – could affect markets. This week, the bigger question is what happens if it lasts longer.
Weekly Update for the week ending July 4, 2025
When Good News Is Bad News (and Vice Versa)
This week brought a steady stream of US labour market data, and you might’ve noticed something that feels a little backwards: sometimes good news about jobs or the economy makes stocks fall, while disappointing news sends markets higher. At first, this can be hard to wrap your head around. After all, if more people are working and businesses are hiring, that should be a positive sign, right? But markets don’t just react to the data itself – they react to what that data means for interest rates and the US Federal Reserve’s (Fed) next move.
Weekly Update for the week ending June 20, 2025
When Giants Talk Trade, Canada Feels the Impact
Last week, I discussed the build-up to the China – US trade war and what each side is hoping to get from a deal. After tensions flared this spring, complete with sweeping tariffs and tech restrictions that rattled global markets, the two countries agreed to a temporary truce and resumed negotiations. There’s now a draft framework deal on the table, but it’s more of a ceasefire than a peace treaty. Still, even a partial deal could shift the global economic outlook – and that matters a lot to Canada.
Weekly Update for the week ending May 16, 2025
Sell in May or Stay and Invest?
I originally intended to talk about this lighter topic – an old investing phrase that tends to pop up around this time of year: “Sell in May and go away” the previous week, but Warren Buffet stepping down from Chief Executive Officer of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.B) after 60 years at the helm kind of stole the lead. So this week, let’s talk a look at the story behind this phrase.
Weekly Update for the week ending July 5, 2024
As we pass the halfway mark of the year, it is encouraging to know that the stock market typically performs better during the summer months, with July often cited as one of the strongest. Several compelling reasons contribute to this trend. Let’s take a look.