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Oil and Gold Just Erased Four Months of War. The Loonie Did Not Get the Memo.
WTI and gold have both round-tripped the entire Strait of Hormuz risk premium, but the Canadian dollar sits near its weakest level in the available 2026 trading record for a reason that has nothing to do with the war.
Jun 27, 2026 7 min
Daily Thread
Oil Round-Tripped the War This Week. The Loonie's One-Year Low Shows the Inflation Problem Was Always American.
WTI is back to pre-conflict levels and Canadian core inflation held near 2% through the entire energy spike, yet the loonie just hit a one-year low. Those are not three stories. They are one.
Jun 26, 2026 5 min
Market
WTI Crude Fell 4.5% to $69.94 Today, Erasing the Last of the War's Premium
The slide pulled the TSX energy sub-index down nearly 4% in Friday trading, the sharpest one-day move since the Strait of Hormuz reopening began.
Jun 26, 2026 6 min
Geopolitical
Oil Is Down a Third From Its War Peak, and an Unidentified Projectile Off Oman Is the Tail Risk to Watch
Tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is moving at its fastest pace since the war began, but Wednesday's attack on a cargo vessel shows how little it would take to reverse that.
Jun 26, 2026 7 min
Economy
Why a Cheaper Barrel of Oil May Not Mean Cheaper Money for Canadians
The Bank of Canada's framework for easing inflation assumed a slow Hormuz reopening. Oil collapsed faster than that, but a hawkish Fed pivot is pulling in the other direction.
Jun 26, 2026 7 min
Tax & Wealth
Five Quarters at 3% Leaves a Narrow Window on Prescribed Rate Loans
The CRA's family loan rate has not moved since last September, but a hawkish Fed pivot raises the odds it will before the year is out.
Jun 26, 2026 6 min
Behavioural
The Disposition Effect Is Quietly Reshaping Portfolios Built During the Iran War
Gold and energy positions opened near the war's peak are now underwater as the Strait of Hormuz reopens, and the instinct to hold rather than sell has a name and a cost.
Jun 26, 2026 6 min
Daily Thread
The Inflation Print That Should Have Crushed Gold Sent It Back Through $4,000 Instead
May's PCE hit its hottest annual pace since the Iran war began, and gold rallied on the news. The reason has nothing to do with the AI trade this morning's Market Desk leaned on, and everything to do with what the print did not do: come in hotter than feared.
Jun 25, 2026 6 min
Market
The TSX Fell on Oil and Gold Yesterday. Today It Has a Chip Problem to Watch Instead.
Energy and gold names dragged the TSX down 0.5% Tuesday. A blowout Micron earnings report overnight has flipped the script for Canadian tech names heading into Thursday's session.
Jun 25, 2026 6 min
Geopolitical
Hormuz Is Reopening on a Clock. The Clock Runs Out August 17.
Oil has priced in a peaceful reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The deal that produced it expires in eight weeks, and the mechanism that follows is built on a sanctioned entity.
Jun 25, 2026 7 min
Economy
The Same Oil Decline Is Pulling the BoC and the Fed in Opposite Directions
Falling crude is easing the inflation case for a BoC hold, while a hawkish Fed under Kevin Warsh is moving toward a hike. The July 15 decision sits at the intersection.
Jun 25, 2026 7 min
Tax & Wealth
The Prescribed Rate Has Held at 3% for a Year. That Streak Is the Planning Window.
The CRA prescribed rate stays at 3% for a fifth straight quarter, but falling bond yields on oil's decline suggest the input that sets it may be about to move.
Jun 25, 2026 6 min
Behavioural
Gold Just Fell on the Same Fear That Should Have Made It Rise
Investors are treating a Fed rate scare and a geopolitical de-escalation as the same emotional signal, and selling gold into both.
Jun 25, 2026 6 min
Daily Thread
WTI Below 70 Is Good News for Bond Yields and Bad News for This Quarter's Loan Window
Oil's slide to its lowest level since before the Hormuz disruption began is calming the same bond market that makes the CRA's prescribed rate loan attractive. CAD is not getting any of the relief.
Jun 24, 2026 5 min
Market
Banks and Energy Are Pulling the TSX in Opposite Directions This Week
The composite slipped 0.21 percent Tuesday after Monday's gain, but the headline number hides a split: financials firmer on a regulatory tailwind, energy and gold names softer as their commodity supports both retreat.
Jun 24, 2026 6 min
Geopolitical
The Hormuz Deal Has a 60 Day Clock, and Markets Are Pricing It Like a Permanent Fix
Iran's free passage commitment through the Strait of Hormuz expires in late August unless a final deal replaces it. Oil prices have already priced the resolution as done.
Jun 24, 2026 6 min
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