20,000 jobs vs. 55,900 jobs. That was the stark difference between the U.S. nonfarm payrolls and the Canadian job numbers for February.
Numbers to watch this coming week are the employment reports due out on Friday in both the U.S. and Canada.
An interesting article spurred us to think more about today’s economic conditions vs. the conditions that led to the collapse in 1929 and the subsequent Great...
The major U.S. indices rose on average 3%. Most are now up 10%-15% on the year. Are we on the cusp of a blow-off move?
Are we in a bear market? Or is the bear over with the December low and we are entering a new bull market?
World trade is beginning to slide as Italy and Germany could be leading the Eurozone into a recession. Meanwhile, U.S. unemployment rate jumped.
It was the week that saw the end of the shutdown in the U.S. — at least temporarily and no wall. It seems that the threat...
Is the US experiencing a bear market rally or is the bear correction over, with the market is resuming the bull market that started back in...
Stock markets have crawled their way back to the February/April 2018 breakdown levels but the bear market is far from over.
Could a “Black Swan event” spark a debt and stock market collapse? Wall Street thinks so.