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Canada Ishares MSCI ETF
(NY:
EWC
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Updated: 4:10 PM EST, Nov 25, 2024
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Canada's Capital Gains Tax Rate Jumps To 67%: 'Highly Indebted Western Governments Have Promises To Keep, Wars To Fund,' Strategist Says
April 19, 2024
Canada is the nation with the world's highest capital gains tax rate, significantly surpassing Denmark's second-place rate of 42%.
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The Canadian Federal Budget And Its Impact On Debt Markets
April 17, 2024
Participants in the Canadian debt market do not anticipate any change in Canada’s AAA-rating. Additional supply will not affect yields.
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Canada Is Now Experiencing A Hard Landing
April 05, 2024
Evidence is piling up that the Bank of Canada is not able to engineer the vaulted soft landing after a brutal series of rate hikes.
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Impossible Home Prices Are The Problem
April 04, 2024
The median Canadian household income of $85k (Dec 2023) now qualifies for a maximum home price of $496k (assuming 20% down, 25-year amortization, and current mortgage rates (5-year fixed).
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The Great Canadian Debate Is Underway Why Productivity Is So Poor
March 28, 2024
To say that the financial markets in Canada, bank lending and equity markets, are denying the private sector capital is without foundation.
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Spring Market Demanding More Realism
March 26, 2024
Nationally, the average Canadian home sale price in February 2024 was $719,400, -11.9% from the cycle peak of $816,720 in February 2022.
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Central Banks Sit Tight As Pain Spreads
March 07, 2024
Yesterday, the Bank of Canada announced it would hold its key interest rate at 5%, the highest since 2007.
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Insolvencies Leaping As Credit Demand Slumps
February 28, 2024
Business insolvencies are rising globally, and Canada is seeing twice the G7 average.
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Tons Of Data
February 15, 2024
Futures are higher this morning and yields are lower following a large slug of economic data, and the results were mixed relative to expectations.
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The Choice Of Inflation Measure Depends On The Eye Of The Beholder
March 25, 2024
No matter how one slices it, the rate of inflation has come down dramatically in rather short order.
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Bank Of Canada Sticks To Cautious Approach
March 06, 2024
The BoC has left its policy statement almost unchanged compared to January, defying some expectations that easing references would have been introduced today.
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Growth Of The Public Sector Keeps The Canadian Economy Above Water
February 29, 2024
Economists at the major Canadian banks are searching high and low to find some positive news coming out of today’s GDP report for 2023 Q4.
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Bank Of Canada In Holding Pattern Ahead Of Summer Easing
February 29, 2024
There is a risk that the BoC turns a notch more dovish at the March meeting, given the lower-than-expected inflation figures.
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Canadian Recession Is Well Underway According To The Big Bank
February 28, 2024
It is hard not to conclude that a Canadian recession is underway given in the nature of the disappointing quarterly results of the Big Six banks.
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Does Canada Have A Productivity Problem?
February 26, 2024
As the Canadian economy continues to remain sluggish, we should not get our hopes up for a reversal in the productivity numbers this year.
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Debt Defaults Leaping
December 20, 2023
Canadian debt delinquencies, insolvency proposals, and bankruptcies are all rising sharply for households and businesses.
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Mortgage Renewals Driving Shelter Inflation And Slower Economy
February 22, 2024
Years of easy money and housing speculation have left Canada’s economy between a rock and a hard place.
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Key Events In Developed Markets For The Week Of Feb. 19
February 16, 2024
Next week's calendar looks light in the US, with much of the data unlikely to have a significant impact, the highlights being existing home sales and the leading index.
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Interpreting Canadian Job Numbers Is In The Eye Of The Beholder
February 09, 2024
The beauty in making sense of job numbers is that it is open to much interpretation. Is the glass half full or half empty, surely applies to Canadian data released today.
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Sunday ETF Review, Feb. 4, 2024
February 04, 2024
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Why Did The Canadian Federal Government Deficit Increase Dramatically In 2023 And Does It Matter
January 29, 2024
Given that the government is already spending beyond its revenues, an economic revival can only be generated by the Bank of Canada's interest rate cuts.
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Canada Edges Towards A Rate Cut In The Second Quarter
January 24, 2024
The Bank of Canada left monetary policy unchanged at today’s meeting. The target for the overnight rate remains at 5% and the Bank is continuing with quantitative tightening.
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The Great Debate In Canada On How Much Immigration Is Needed
January 23, 2024
Immigration issues are becoming front and center in the Canadian political environment, as Canada is expected to welcome as many as 500,000 immigrants in 2024.
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Canadian Home Prices And Rents Amid Much Needed Mean-Reversion
January 18, 2024
Canadian home prices are retreating. In previously hot areas, properties are selling up to 20% below 2022 prices, but nationally, the average sale price was just -11.4% in the latest quarter.
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Rate Cuts Come As Demand-Driven Economy Slows
January 16, 2024
The Bank of Canada’s Business Outlook Survey for the fourth quarter of 2023 found that 40% of Canadian companies were experiencing a slowdown in sales.
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Prices Fall And Home Listings Rise As Canadians Struggle With Overhead
January 11, 2024
When Canadians sell a property for less than is owed in the mortgage, lenders are entitled to pursue any balance remaining plus interest, fees, and legal costs.
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The Bank Of Canada Needs To Change Horses
January 05, 2024
The Canadian job market is no longer a source of economic growth. Full-time jobs fell by 23,500 while part-time jobs climbed by 23,600 in December.
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Home Listings Rise As Sales Stagnate
January 04, 2024
Rebounding Treasury bond prices have lowered mortgage rates from their cycle high in October, but home prices at current mortgage rates are still painfully unaffordable for most.
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How Is Canadian Wage Growth Stacking Up To Inflation?
January 03, 2024
From July 2007 through November of 2023 nominal wages rose from $17.43 to $34.28. That’s a 96.7 percent rise.
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The Equity Bear Market Is Likely Only Started
December 18, 2023
Asset markets leaped last week as the US Fed and Bank of Canada held monetary policy unchanged for the 5th consecutive month.
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