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Bank of Canada Raises Interest Rates for Seventh Straight Time
The Bank’s decision continues along its policy of quantitative tightening, albeit with a dovish tone this time around, signaling that it may be nearing the end of its historic rate-hike cycle.
Tax-Loss Selling 2022: More Important Than Ever
2022 is going to be a year most stock market investors will want to put in the rearview mirror. Tax-loss selling can be a consolation for any losses that investors have endured this year.
The Role of Credit Ratings in Markets
What are credit ratings and why do they matter? You have come to the right place as we give you a crash course.
Bonds Are Back
Investors have a lot of options when it comes to fixed-income securities. One investment in this asset class that is often overlooked and misunderstood is the strip bond.
Fed Hikes Rates By 75 bps, Highest Since January 2008
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) has announced a 75 basis point increase to the federal funds rate. The funds rate now sits at 3.75% to 4.00%.
What Is a Central Bank?
A central bank is a financial institution that manages the production and distribution of money and credit for a state, or a group of states. Central banks oversee its state’s commercial banks and maintain a monopoly on the money supply of the state.
BoC Hikes Interest Rates For Sixth Consecutive Time
The Bank of Canada has increased the target overnight rate by 50 basis points to 3.75% as it continues its policy of quantitative tightening.
Cash Management Group's Strip Bond Guide
Investors have a lot of options when it comes to fixed-income securities. One investment in this asset class that is often overlooked and misunderstood is the strip bond.
Fed Remains Hawkish, Focused on Restoring Price Stability with Large Rate Hike
The Federal Reserve remains strongly committed to bringing down inflation in the United States to its 2% goal. Today (Wednesday), Fed Chair Jerome Powell announced a policy interest rate hike of 75 basis points.
Guide to RESP Contribution Limit and Rules
It’s September, which means one thing: the kids are back at school. If you are thinking about your loved-one's future and want them to have the option of pursuing post-secondary education, a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) enables you to save money for their education while deferring the tax.
Bank of Canada Warns More to Come After Another 75 Bps Rate Hike
The Bank of Canada (BOC) maintained its aggressive stance towards inflation as it raised interest rates by 75 basis points (bps). This is the fourth consecutive “outsized” hike, bringing its target overnight rate to 3.25%.
Fed Reiterates Firm Stance on Interest Rates
On Friday, August 26, the annual Jackson Hole Symposium was held in Wyoming. Each year the Federal Reserve-sponsored conference focuses on critical economic issues facing the world economy. This year, the focus was on Fed Chair Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve's stance on using interest rates to battle inflation going forward. Comments made by the Fed not only pertain to the US, but many central bankers and finance ministers globally also look to the US for guidance
Canadian Inflation Decelerates for First Time in a Year
Canada’s inflation rate showed signs of slowing down, but we are not out of the woods just yet. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for July increased 7.6% year-over-year, down from 8.1% in June. This was the first month-over-month disinflation since July 2021.
Federal Reserve Hikes Rates by 75 Bps for Second Consecutive Time
The Federal Reserve increased its main policy rate by 0.75% for the second time in a row. This is the United States’ fourth rate hike of 2022, increasing the benchmark interest rate to a target range of 2.25% to 2.50%.
Is it Hot in Here or is it Just Inflation?
The May CPI data out of the US came in much hotter than expected. Most analysts had expected year over year inflation to hit 8.3% but instead flew right past that to a new 40 year high of 8.6% (highest since 1981). The inflation numbers are being led by food and energy prices, which even when excluded; still puts inflation at an eye watering 6% year over year. Canadian energy and mining stocks declined as commodities fell after China imposed new lockdowns in parts of Shanghai, lowering the demand outlook. U.S. stocks also fell for a second day as concerns grew after Europe’s central bank became the latest to signal restrictive policies to combat inflation. The ECB made no change to the deposit rate, which was widely anticipated, but is preparing to hike by a quarter-point next month, and again by either that amount or more if inflation persists. In Canada the labour force survey was released today and showed a concerning increase in private sector unemployment (up 2%) and a shift to public sector jobs – an increase of 11%.
Market Update | Are We Seeing Peak Inflation?
On Wednesday, May 18, Statistics Canada released April’s inflation report with a year-over-year increase of 6.8%, increasing marginally from the 6.7% recorded in March 2022. This new 31-year high deviated from economists' expectations of a slight decrease from last month. This begs the question, are we seeing the peak of this challenging inflationary environment or will it continue to edge higher?