Bank of Canada surveys show war boosted inflation expectations, investment

The war in Iran caused a spike in Canadian inflation expectations and is leading the country’s oil producers to boost their investment and production plans.

The war in Iran caused a spike in Canadian inflation expectations and is leading the country’s oil producers to boost their investment and production plans.
Calastone said easing outflows were driven by increased buying activity, with expectations of lower interest rates supporting confidence. Your trusted source for commercial real estate intelligence, insights, and market analysis. Register for free to access two complimentary articles per month, or Subscribe to unlock unlimited CRE intelligence. Already have an account? Log in The post…
Summer camp is back in session — if your bunkmates run the world’s biggest tech and media companies. Tech CEOs are descending on Sun Valley, Idaho, as the annual Allen & Co. conference kicks off on Tuesday. Known as “summer camp for billionaires,” the invite-only gathering is expected to draw leaders from Amazon, Apple, Meta,…
Key insight: Currency security is banking’s oldest technology problem, and today’s $100 bill still carries features that descend from the anti-counterfeiting Benjamin Franklin engineered into colonial notes by hand. Supporting data: By the end of the Civil War, nearly one-third of all U.S. currency in circulation was counterfeit, the Secret Service estimates. Forward look: Because…
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The GTA logged its third straight month of year-over-year sales gains as inventory tightens