A pivotal election year globally with significant policy changes in central banks and implications for markets ahead.
Consumers tend to rank inflation among their biggest economic concerns ... beating its benchmark by 150 percentage points ...
The typical U.S. Democrat voter, like his or her Canadian Liberal or NDP counterpart, has a higher-than-average income, a ...
What Trump did was a remarkable feat. Polling suggested a margin-of-error race in every swing state; Trump delivered a clean ...
The president-elect has pitched economic policies that, if imposed, could spell disaster for Canada, including a 10% to 20% ...
Statistics Canada says the economy added a modest 15,000 jobs last month, while the unemployment rate held steady at 6.5 per ...
The outcome of the Monetary Policy Committee meeting was announced at midday today. Stay up to date with live reporting and ...
Trump's plans for tariffs could stoke inflation and make the Fed's interest-rate decisions more complicated.
Democrats think Canada is still a woke country that will gladly accept liberals fleeing Trump. But that's not the Canada that ...
Experts say Donald Trump’s election victory could shift interest rate policy in the U.S. as his promised policies risk higher inflation, which could ultimately have implications for Canadian rates and ...
The FTSE 100 ( ^FTSE) and European stocks were lower on Thursday after the Federal Reserve followed the Bank of England in ...