Canadian Yield Curve Inversion Dives To Deepest Level Since 2000
‘At the edge of a cliff’: Oil prices could plummet to US$40 if U.S.-China trade war drags down global economy: Geoffrey Morgan
Just the collapse of trade growth has shorn 500,000 bpd out of oil demand
SNC-Lavalin investors hit with $5.2-billion stock wipeout, widened bond spread: Bloomberg News
The stock fell to a 15-year low, bringing the year-to-date plunge to 65 per cent
Canadian yield curve inversion dives to deepest level since 2000: Bloomberg News
Traders are adding to bets the Bank of Canada will 'roll over' and cut interest rates
How stores are working to get ‘numb’ back-to-school shoppers to spend now that every day is a sale: Bloomberg News
Back-to-school shopping was a one- or two-week thing. Now, it seems to go on forever
Tech leads Wall Street rebound, but TSX falls 250 points amid fragile global mood: Reuters
The loonie also declined for the first time in three days
The world’s richest lost $117 billion in Monday’s market meltdown: Bloomberg News
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos lost the most, shedding US$3.4 billion as shares of the online retailer tumbled
Canada had a great second quarter, but heavy regulations are still restraining investments: Deloitte: Joe Chidley
Craig Alexander talks about the Canadian economy and where it’s headed for the rest of the year
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‘Stop the eco-slaughter’: Turks rage against Alamos Gold’s plan to build gold mine allegedly using cyanide: Reuters
The Turkish government rejects charges that the mine will damage the environment and denies cyanide will be used
‘Ready to rumble’: Escalating U.S.-China fight puts world economy on the brink: The New York Times
Whatever happens next, it is clear that the trade war is no longer confined to trade
U.S. futures rebound after Wall Street’s worst day of 2019: Reuters
U.S. Treasury Department labeled Beijing a currency manipulator late on Monday, crushing any hopes of a swift resolution to the trade war
McDonald’s makes tweaks to the Big Mac, Quarter Pounder in quest for a hotter, juicier product: Jake Edmiston
McDonald's says it's focusing on beef amid the plant-based burger craze
The Fed’s rate cut may be the spark oilsands investors have been waiting for: Martin Pelletier
Martin Pelletier: For investors brave enough to position for the recovery, this is one heck of a potential opportunity
This borrow-to-invest strategy can build you wealth with someone else’s money: Ted Rechtshaffen
Borrowing to invest doesn’t have to be scary; in fact most people have done it
‘Constant upheaval’: Why Canadian businesses have not fully rebounded from the post-tariff stall: Kevin Carmichael
Kevin Carmichael: What might our trade future look like? StatCan looks at the skirmish over Trump’s specious steel and aluminum duties
Oreo Iced Capps just weren’t our thing. Plus, sluggish lunch sales hamper Tim Hortons growth: Jake Edmiston
Bevy of product launches fall short of expectations, but doughnuts fly off the shelves. Parent RBI will keep up the experimentation
The death — and rebirth — of the supermarket ethnic aisle: Jake Edmiston
Segregating food by ethnicity has been vilified for years, but it has survived — and lately begun to thrive
Old-fashioned child-care expense rule can add to modern families’ bills come tax time: Jamie Golombek
Jamie Golombek: Rule that deduction must be claimed by the lower-income partner written with traditional family in mind
Telus likely picked up market share in the quarter as strong results offset pricing pressure: Financial Post Staff
New subscribers beat estimates, rising by a third to 186,000 during the three months
This renter shows a five-star retirement is possible even without a real estate windfall: Andrew Allentuck
Frugal fifty-something has rented all his life, prefers public transit to owning a car and avoids debt
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