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Successful Nations Don’t Eat Their Young
. Eighty-eight percent of millennials filing for insolvency in 2018 were working but earning 3.9% less than the average Canadian debtor and over 10% less than Gen X (born 1965 to 1980) debtors.
North American Treasuries Offer Positive Return Prospects
In today’s world of negative-return alternatives, the positive yields and security of North American treasury bonds remain relatively attractive, with prices likely to rise further as stock markets retreat.
Property Markets And The Road Back To Affordable Shelter
The latest stats on the Vancouver property market are showing encouraging signs of necessary mean reversion.
Abuse Of Trust And Share Buybacks Go Hand In Hand
There are so many compelling reasons to ban share buybacks as the destructive, wasteful, market manipulation that it is–the egregious abuse of trust by insiders selling their shares into the artificial buying strength created is just one.
Canadian Economy Gearing Down In 2019
Downturns are a normal recurring part of every economic cycle, and a decade since the last recession no one should be shocked that weakness has returned.
Realty Insiders Blame Tighter Lending Not Too High Prices And Debt
Nationally, Canadian home sales were down 19% year-over-year in December and the average sale price -4.9%.
High-End Property Inventories Leaping
It is typical of dramatic price appreciation cycles, for people to believe that those with the means to buy expensive assets are somehow impervious to credit cycles, and will continue to buy and not sell.
Two Decades Of Monetary Largesse Are The Harm Not The Cure
The US Fed has led the world in 20 years of progressively more extreme monetary interventions to inflate debt and asset prices at all costs.
Debt Crisis Demands New Thinking, Policies And Behavior
This has been compounded by corporations, politicians and debt-sellers who never want to see near-term consumption decline and debt fall so that savings can rise.
Rate Hikes Off The Table?
It is critical to keep in mind that monetary policy changes impact the real economy at a lag of several quarters.
Downside For Economy, Equities And Corporate Debt Likely In 2019
In a report last week, Societe Generale analysts warned that a historically reliable indicator suggests a US recession is probably close at hand with commensurate declines in corporate security prices.
Fun With Legs And Shoulders
The global stock market drop in the third quarter of 2018 was sharp and quick. In North America, the S&P 500 and TSX 60 fell 18 and 15 percent respectively in just 60 trading days.
Realty Mean Reversion Started In Vancouver
Speculators and real estate sector workers are urging the government to do something to get prices leaping again–even as homes remain the most expensive ever relative to income.
Canadian Mortgage Growth Slowing: Good For Households, Bad For Banks
Canadian mortgage growth is finally coming off the frenzied boil of recent years.
Real Estate Engine Running Out Of Steam – For Good Reason
The real estate gravy train had a hell of a run over the past 15 years on lower and lower rates, higher and higher debt, and inflows of foreign capital looking for land banks; but all credit booms must come to an end, and this one is long overdue.
Semiconductors Illuminate Market Cycle And Investor Psychology
As risk markets have recovered some of their dramatic third quarter sell-off this month, shares of semiconductor makers have bounced along for the ride, even as semiconductor exports out of South Korea have fallen 28.8% on a year over year basis.
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