A Strong US Economy Generated Light Inflation For Now, as ADP Payrolls Signal Nonfarm Upside and Home Sales Surged ...
University of Alberta project funded by new grant program uses AI to cut down time spent by doctors on administrative tasks, ...
US GDP, q/q SAAR, Q3: Actual: 2.8 Scotia: 3.0 Consensus: 2.9 Prior: 3.0 Ok that title won’t win any prizes, but it gets ...
Earlier this week, Canada’s Prime Minister and Immigration Minister announced material changes to Canada’s immigration plans over the next three years. A pullback in permanent resident admissions, ...
Markets are playing defence this morning. Stocks are broadly lower across N.A. futures and European cash markets. US Treasuries are slightly bid versus cheapening across Europe led by underperforming ...
It’s fundamentals day! It’s both fun, and numbingly tedious, but here we go. A mixture of growth, inflation and jobs reports across Europe, Australia, the US and Mexico are not having much effect on ...
The outcome of the U.S. presidential race remains a coin-toss. Given former President Trump’s focus on trade policy in this campaign and the ongoing threat of tariffs that are central to his economic ...
Another busy day awaits, with month-end to boot (though Chilean markets closed already for the week), but at least Eurozone inflation figures are behind us (small beat) and now we have but to wait for ...
On Tuesday, October 29 th, INE published the unemployment rate for the quarter ending in September, which dropped to 8.7% (chart 1), positively surprising our expectations and those of the market. The ...
Oil prices have stabilized after yesterday’s drop. US Ts are slightly cheapening again this morning with the ten-year at 4.3% for its highest since early July and about 70bps off the September low.
Budget balance forecasts: -$6.6 bn (-0.6% of nominal GDP) in FY25, -$1.5 bn (-0.1%) in FY26, $0.9 bn (0.1%) in FY27 (chart 1)—combined improvement of $6.7 bn versus Budget 2024 projections. Return to ...