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Weekly Update for the week ending September 20, 2024

Connecting the Dots II: US Economic Data and Fed Policy
Last week, I talked about how Canadian economic reports connect [link to sept. 13] and impact Bank of Canada (BoC) decisions, which in turn affect investors. This week, I will dive into the American economic reports, exploring how the US Federal Reserve (Fed) uses data to shape interest rates, and what that means for us Canadian investors.

Weekly Update for the week ending July 12, 2024

Mr. Powell goes to Washington In a week of high anticipation, US Federal Reserve (Fed) Chair Jerome Powell took center stage in Congress, providing crucial updates on the future of rate cuts. During his Senate testimony on Tuesday, Powell expressed optimism as inflation approached the Fed’s 2% target, signaling potential for future rate cuts. He […]

Weekly Update for the week ending May 24, 2024

In a week marked by light economic news, Nvidia (NASD: NVDA) dominated the headlines. Investors were eager to see if Nvidia could meet sky-high expectations and whether the artificial intelligence (AI) fueled rally would keep rolling. Nvidia not only met but surpassed expectations, reaffirming its dominance in the AI market. The company delivered an exceptional […]

Weekly Update for the week ending February 9, 2024

This past week, with a lull in economic news, corporate earnings captured the spotlight – and they certainly delivered. Fueling investor optimism further were the revised US Consumer Price Index numbers for December, indicating lower inflation than initially reported. This shift has led investors to speculate about the potential for the Federal Reserve to lower […]

Weekly Update for the week ending December 1, 2023

Items that may only interest or educate me ….

Canadian Economic news, US Economic news, Cyber weekend, Passing of an investing giant, ChatGPT turns 1….

Well, that was quite the November to remember, wasn’t it? It has only been a day but the investor optimism that propelled the markets higher in November seems to have carried over to December as the S&P 500 had its best day of the year to keep the November rally rolling into December. This optimism largely stems from analysts’ belief that the central banks are finished raising rates. Talk has turned from when will the banks stop raising rates to when will they start lowering rates.

Hopefully investor confidence will provide a strong tailwind leading into the annual Santa Claus rally. The rally typically lasts from mid December to early January. During this period, the markets have performed well 75% of the time. Let us hope Santa Claus arrives early and stays late. 😊