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Paying to support euro currency must be limited to eurozone: Cameron

British Prime Minister David Cameron laid out his government’s demands for European Union reforms Tuesday, saying a looser “British model of membership” would let him argue his country shouldn’t walk away from the 28-nation bloc. Cameron said the European Union must agree to “irreversible changes” that would redefine Britain’s relationship with Brussels—and limit freedom of […]

Liberals will support oil patch less than Tories, but that’s not bad

The new Liberal government won’t support the energy sector as much as the Conservatives did, but the Canadian economy can still thrive. “The big picture, if you look at GDP growth for 2016, is GDP numbers will be more or less the same—but composition will be very different,” says Benjamin Tal, deputy chief economist at […]

Global trade slowdown points to risk of worldwide recession

A slow-down in international trade could be a harbinger of a new recession for the world’s leading economies, a leading global policy organization warns Monday. The OECD says trade figures are “deeply concerning” because the stagnating or declining rates of trade this year “have, in the past, been associated with global recession.” Read: Unemployment inches […]

Yellen says December rate hike possible

Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said Wednesday that an interest rate hike in December would be a “live possibility” if the economy stays on track. Yellen described the U.S. economy as “performing well” right now, with solid growth in domestic spending. At their meeting last week, policymakers believed that the threat of global headwinds had […]

Canada’s trade deficit shrinks, sparking hope for stronger growth

Statistics Canada says the country’s trade deficit narrowed to $1.7 billion in September, giving rise to expectations that the economy may start to see the benefits of the weakened loonie. Economists had expected a deficit of $1.9 billion, according to Thomson Reuters. The result compared with a revised deficit of $2.7 billion in August that […]

Liberals won’t be able to control deficit: Joe Oliver

In a Q&A with Advisor, outgoing Finance Minister Joe Oliver says the newly elected Liberal government won’t be able to limit the annual federal deficit to $10 billion a year. The Liberals have promised to run deficits of up to $10 billion for the next three years to fund infrastructure projects. Oliver says that without […]

  • By: Staff
  • October 30, 2015 September 13, 2019
  • 10:54
Canada posts only 0.1% growth in August

Statistics Canada says the pace of economic growth in Canada slowed in August. The agency says the economy grew by 0.1% in the month, following increases of 0.4% in June and 0.3% in July. The result matched the expectations of economists, according to Thomson Reuters. Read: Unemployment inches up to 7.1% in September The growth […]

Why Canada’s economy is underperforming

The Canadian economy will continue to underperform over the next year, relative to the U.S. and on a global scale. That’s due to our high level of consumer debt, and to weak oil prices and exports, says Luc de la Durantaye, managing director of asset allocation and currency management at CIBC Asset Management. He manages […]

Business leaders pessimistic about the economy

Pessimism about the national economy climbed sharply among professional accountants in leadership positions in Q3 2015, according to Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA Canada). In fact, CPA Canada Business Monitor finds 40% of the business leaders surveyed are pessimistic about how the Canadian economy will perform over the next 12 months. That is a […]

  • By: Staff
  • October 13, 2015 September 13, 2019
  • 10:48
Canadian economic recovery will be unconvincing: Report

While the Canadian economy has been in a mild recession over the first half of this year, it will regain some lost momentum by year-end, although the recovery will be unconvincing and riddled with risks, predicts Russell Investments.

  • By: Staff
  • October 5, 2015 September 13, 2019
  • 11:21