Canada Cuts Trade Deal with China

Canada Cuts Trade Deal with China

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Precious Metals, Crypto, and the SAAS Crash

Precious metals, and crypto are crashing. Ai is now threatening SAAS valuations. This is all putting pressure on private credit markets. Is the US economy entering deflation? Canada brings back EV rebates. Home sales tumble further in January. Start an investment portfolio that's ...  Show more

Central Banks Push Back Against Rate Cuts

The Bank of Canada holds rates. The Fed turns hawkish. Gold and commodities ripping higher as geopolitical risks intensify. The International Monetary Fund suggests Canada needs to fix its own internal trade barriers. US warship arrives in the Middle East. Start an investment por ...  Show more

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