Long treated as a key economic indicator by many, it is now completely detached from how the economy is actually doing. (Which is badly.)
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Why legal pot was taking a hit in Canada, weeks before COVID-19 sent markets plunging
The gains cannabis companies were banking on in the lead-up to legalization of recreational sales in October 2018 have not materialized. So, what went sideways?
Canada’s stock market collapse is like nothing we’ve ever seen before
That doesn’t mean the stock market should be shut down until Covid-19 panic has passed
It’s a scary world, but for investors fear can be a dangerous emotion
Stock markets tumbled after news of the coronavirus’s spread. But we’ve been here before and markets always bounce back. Experts share their advice for the worriers.
Trump says markets will crash if he’s impeached. Don’t count on it.
Neither history nor recent market reactions fully support the president’s claims
Canada’s stock market is the worst in the world
As an energy bear market weighs on the TSX, investors are missing out on tech
Donald Trump’s tweets about rising stock prices plotted against the market decline
Trump’s tweets boasting about rising stock prices look foolish now, which is why politicians wisely avoid commenting on the markets
Donald Trump is the stock market’s desperate ex-boyfriend
Tabatha Southey: Donald Trump loves to talk about the stock market—but as it tumbles, he seems to be trying to emotionally manipulate it back to life
The lessons we can learn from the stock market in 2017
Last year was a colourful stretch in the bull market—but it wasn’t very rewarding for Canadian stocks
Why stock markets are so calm in the age of Donald Trump
A rare confluence of positives has created a buffer between Washington and Wall Street. But gradually, those positives will fade.