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Weekly Update for the week ending November 29, 2024

How Global Events Affect Your Portfolio: A Beginner’s Guide

If you are new to investing, you might assume your portfolio – especially if it is packed with Canadian or American stocks—is safely tucked away from global drama. But the truth is, events like geopolitical tensions or economic slowdowns often send ripples through the markets, and your investments can feel the effects. Let us take a look into how these international factors influence your portfolio and how you can navigate them.

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 17, 2024

With inflation stubbornly high, hopes for lower borrowing costs are fading. After three consecutive months of higher-than-expected inflation, you might be wondering: when will interest rates drop? Despite many anticipating a quicker resolution, the Federal Reserve (Fed) has opted to maintain a steady interest rate of 5.5%, waiting for clear signs that inflation is indeed […]

Weekly Update for the week ending March 1, 2024

The North American stock markets have had a good run through the first two months of 2024. March has a tough act to follow but the month has a reputation for being a strong month for the North American stock markets, with historical trends showing positive movement more often than not. But remember, past performance is not a guarantee of future results.

Investor enthusiasm over all things related to artificial intelligence should continue to drive the markets higher. With fourth quarter earnings almost over, investors will now cast their eyes towards the Federal Reserve. Each bit of economic news, as well as speeches from Fed officials, will be dissected in an attempt to determine when the rates could begin to fall. I am sure there will be lots of ups and downs with each bit of news, hopefully a lot more ups than downs. So, buckle up, the rollercoaster is about to leave the platform.