This post was originally published on this site. Alan Kohler has been a financial journalist for 46 years. He began as a cadet on The Australian covering the Poseidon boom and bust; has been a columnist for Chanticleer in the Australian Financial Review and editor of the AFR, and columnist…
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Canada’s unemployment rate ticks down to 6.5%
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Posthaste: The Bank of Canada’s neutral rate might be too high, says this economist
This post was originally published on this site. Even though Canadian exports, with the exception of lumber, autos, aluminum and steel, are subject to the lowest tariff rates compared with other countries trading with the U.S., Watt said businesses should “be prepared for further attempts to erode those protections, given…
Can you score 10/10 in this week’s Money Quiz?
This post was originally published on this site. Could your deposit hold up a home purchase? Can an estranged spouse still inherit your estate? And which workers face the biggest AI job risk? Test your knowledge with this week’s Money Quiz, featuring the latest developments in property, retirement, tolls, scams…
Song Ma Awarded 2025 Jensen Prize for Work on How Data Is Priced and Traded
This post was originally published on this site. Professor Song Ma has won the 2025 Jensen Prize First Prize from the Journal of Financial Economics for “Data Sales and Data Dilution,” written with Ernest Liu (Princeton) and Laura Veldkamp (Columbia). Named for Michael C. Jensen, a co-founder of the journal,…
An A.I.-Generated Alexander Hamilton Chats About Economics at the Museum of American Finance, Opening This Weekend in Boston
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Q3 2026 investment outlook: Solid growth endures as policy and geopolitics shift
This post was originally published on this site. This commentary was prepared June 2026 and represents the opinion of U.S. Bank. The views are subject to change at any time based on market or other conditions and are not intended to be a forecast of future events or guarantee of…
Andrei Shleifer: Harvard Economist’s Impact on Finance & Economics
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Canada’s economy grows more than expected
This post was originally published on this site. “The economy is still too weak for the Bank of Canada to really seriously think about rate hikes, but it’s also showing enough signs of improvement that cuts also aren’t warranted, so you end up in this middle ground where the central…
Globalization in Business: History, Advantages, and Challenges
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