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EWC: Relatively Cheap But Not Appealing Enough

04:44am, Wednesday, 08'th Sep 2021
EWC is the largest Canada-heavy fund offering U.S. investors a slice of the portfolio comprising a few dozens of upper- and mid-echelon equities predominantly from cyclical sectors. The essential char

EWC: Canada Looks Attractive To Me

03:02am, Wednesday, 23'rd Jun 2021
EWC: Canada Looks Attractive To Me
Canadian equities look reasonably priced in light of a fairly expensive U.S. equity market. Two key sector exposures of EWC are Financials and Energy, both of which are performing well into the new bu

Canadian Housing Starts Surged To A Record High

12:20pm, Thursday, 29'th Apr 2021
Housing starts skyrocketed 21.6% month over month (m/m) in March after the 11.7% m/m decrease in the previous month. Urban multifamily starts soared 33.8% m/m to an all-time high while single starts j

Bank Of Canada: Walking A Tightrope

05:09pm, Sunday, 18'th Apr 2021
Canadian government bond yields have increased along with global rates, while the Canadian exchange rate has strengthened against the currencies of Canada's largest trading partners. Although the BoC
The current valuation spread between Canada's main stock market, the S&P TSX, and the S&P 500 is the largest in the last 20 years. The iShares MSCI Canada ETF offers exposure to Canada's overweight al
EWC is an exchange-traded fund that offers investors the opportunity to get direct, targeted access to Canadian equities. The EWC fund collapsed earlier this year, following a global market rout in li

Canadian Stocks Set To Play Catch Up In 2021

08:06am, Saturday, 21'st Nov 2020
Why Canadian equities may be poised to play catch up in 2021.
Canada could outperform the U.S. economy in the second half of 2020.
Signs of recovery for Canadian big banks. Will strong trading revenues for banks last? Canadian big bank stocks poised to play catch up..
Bank of Canada keeps rates unchanged at 0.25%. Uncertainty remains as Canadian economy moves into recuperation phase.

Comments On Canadian Inflation Risks

01:04pm, Sunday, 23'rd Aug 2020
There has been a cabinet shuffle in Canada. Newspaper reports hint at philosophical changes, moving towards a more free-spending strategy.
On top of government-sanctioned deferral programs for mortgages, other debts and rents, the Canada Emergency Response Benefit doled out $2,000 per month to keep Canadians spending since the end of Mar
Compared with their pre-pandemic levels, nominal exports and imports are well below February levels. Trade with the U.S.
Consumer spending trends as re-openings begin. Business spending lags consumers but still trending up.
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