Monthly Archives: January 2010

Trade Analysts Forecasting Drop in Interest Rate Despite Opposition

It came as no surprise that Canada’s top financial analysts are projecting a drop in interest rates, but what is surprising is the timing of the announcement.  Richard Darginson, a local expert, was not alone in voicing his amazement.  ”I have been in the business a long time and I am surprised by this.”

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Less Spending By Consumers is the Result of Economic Slump

A new report released today suggests that the recent economic recession may be linked to less spending by consumers. “This isn’t the type of conclusion we just like to throw out there,” said economic assessment adjustor, Juan Ricardo, “but, this type of information will have a big impact on confidence and it couldn’t come at [...]

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Finance Analysts Project Increase in GDP in First Quarter

Remind you, they are realists (should you suggest different). Canadian Analysts from the esteemed Hansgood Economic School have released their latest report and things are looking up, well kinda at least. “We don’t want to take the role of John H. Goodnews,” remarked Tim Harsgroove, “but our findings suggests that Canada’s GDP may start to [...]

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