How Closely is the Canadian Economy Linked to the U.S. Economy?

The economy of Canada is highly linked to the US economy. In fact, when the US economy is in expansion mode Canada does better and vice versa Click to enlarge   In terms of size, Canada’s population is about the size of California and its GDP is about the size of the GDP of Texas. …

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Knowledge is Power: Globalisation, Car Habbit, Emerging Markets Edition

Our Humble Solution to Unite Europe (S&P Indexology) Why chasing the TSX’s strong year could spell trouble for Canadian investors (Financial Post) Emerging Markets: Why They Deserve a Place in Your Portfolio (Schwab) New Zealand tops annual prosperity index, absolutely smokes Australia (News.com.au) One market that will be absolutely crushed by higher interest rates (MoneyWeek) Beacon of …

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Are European Bank Stocks A Good Buy Now?

European bank stocks have turned positive for the year. Since the Global Financial Crisis(GFC) of 2008-09, the Greek sovereign debt crisis and the many other crises the continent’s banks were left for dead by many investors. Unlike US banks which have recovered strongly since the crisis, European banks have been slow to implement changes necessary. However …

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7 British Stocks To Consider For Dividend Investors

The UK offers an excellent hunting ground for income investors. Britain has traditionally been a market with a strong dividend culture and accordingly many large-cap firms have high dividend yields relative to their US peers. In addition, for US-based investors British dividend stocks are a good choice among foreign stocks since the UK charges no dividend …

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How Did U.S. Small-Caps Perform Over Large-Caps In The Long-Term?

U.S. small cap stocks have had a great run since the election ended. Investors have bid up prices of these stocks on the hope that many policy changes such as lower taxes will benefit them more than large companies.As a result, large cap stocks have lagged small caps so far this year. For example, while …

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