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, ...
The Banxico Survey of Expectations showed that the deterioration in growth expectations persists, albeit to a lesser extent (table 1). Analysts now forecast average growth of 1.41% for 2024, down from ...
Tuesday‘s US election and Thursday’s concentration of central bank decisions will be the biggest days of the week capped off by Canadian jobs on Friday. Which effect on markets comes first is unclear ...
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 ...
The highly uncertain US election is around the corner, with the risk of a tight race that may take a while to be called while the Fed holds its two-day policy meeting ahead of Thursday’s rate decision ...
Canada threw cold water on its immigration ambitions last week with a plan that would see a modest population contraction over the next two years. Our immediate reaction questioned the practicalities ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
It’s All Saints Day around the globe (including Chile and Peru) but it’s US Jobs Day for markets as today we get the last major data that could materially shape trading sentiment until Tuesday’s US ...