As stated when announcing the outlook of RTX for FY 2020/21, uncertainty regarding the actual developments in 2020/21 were higher than in recent years due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. As ...
Ocean shipping begins the year with unusually high optimism in the crude-tanker sector and very strong sentiment in the product-tanker and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) segments. But fundamentals in ...
After a crushing end to 2018, the S&P/TSX Composite Index quickly rebounded in 2019 and as of mid-December was en route to its best yearly performance in a decade. Often criticized for its lack of ...
Another lacklustre year is ahead for Bank of Nova Scotia (TSX:BNS)(NYSE:BNS) in 2020. The best performer was Bank of Montreal, which rose by almost 13% and was closely followed by Royal Bank of Canada ...
Last year, real estate pundits predicted that sales in 2019 would rebound after a soft 2018. And they were partially right, although it ended up happening too late in the year for the full-year total ...
Results from the spring Business Outlook Survey suggest that business sentiment had softened in most regions even before concerns around COVID‑19 intensified in Canada. Confidence deteriorated the ...
While economists disagree about how quickly the provincial economy will grow next year, many project B.C. will outperform provincial counterparts in 2020, largely thanks to booming non-residential ...
The Boungou plant has restarted, and processing of the stockpile has begun. We are taking a measured approach to Boungou in 2020 involving a phased plan. The initial three-month phase contemplates ...
Shopify Inc. says it is suspending its financial outlook for the year because of the uncertainty stemming from COVID-19. The Ottawa-based e-commerce company says momentum in the first two months of ...
Looking back to last year’s round-up of B.C. housing market forecasts, on the whole, the pundits had it not far off. Many predicted that sales in 2019 would rebound after a soft 2018. And they were ...
Results from the summer Business Outlook Survey suggest that business sentiment is strongly negative in all regions and sectors due to impacts from the COVID‑19 pandemic and the drop in oil prices.
Looking back to last year’s round-up of B.C. housing market forecasts, on the whole, the pundits had it not far off. Many predicted that sales in 2019 would rebound after a soft 2018. And they were ...