The Next Big Thing…
It looks like this wall of worry is a lot taller than thought. After climbing it in 2023 (up 23.8%), the S&P 500 continued its
Every three months, the partners and portfolio managers collaborate on a summary of the state of the economic world as it pertains to your portfolio and our approach. Below, you will find links to our archives.
It looks like this wall of worry is a lot taller than thought. After climbing it in 2023 (up 23.8%), the S&P 500 continued its
Just like the adage on Wall Street that markets always climb a wall of worry, Global Equity Markets – defined by MSCI World Index Total
After the second-best yearly first half of this century, the third quarter of 2023 has not been too friendly to the bulls of this market:
For the first 6 months of 2023, the S&P 500 gained a whopping 15.91%, the second-best first half of this century. One of Wall Street’s
Judging by what we read in the newspapers lately, we would think the stock market is struggling with high inflation and a banking crisis around
2022: a perspective on annual stock market returns in the last 100 years Now that 2022 has ended, we can say it has been a
The push and pull of inflation and interest rates, full employment and millions of jobs unfilled, unchecked demand and broken supply chains, exuberant investors, and
Municipal bonds help finance the infrastructure and development of the city or township they are issued. In Quebec, municipal bonds can be a particularly attractive
Most people think investing is all about choosing the right stocks or bonds. In reality, a big part of investing wisely also has to do
Traditional assessments of wealth tend to measure a person’s financial capital, by tallying up assets like property, investments, and savings. However, these assessments often overlook
The allure of active trading – often glamorized through stories of substantial short-term wins – hides a less-frequently-told tale of increased risk and diminished returns.