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Economy
The Bank of Canada's Path Back to 2% Assumed Oil at $70 to $75. It's Trading Near $84.
Five days after the July 15 Monetary Policy Report built its inflation forecast on that assumption, a weekend that pushed the conflict's confirmed U.S. death toll to 17 sent WTI to a fresh high, testing the one number the Bank said would determine whether this hold turns into something else.
Jul 20, 2026 6 min
Geopolitical
Iran's New Threat to the Red Sea Targets the One Route That Has Kept Oil From Spiking Further
Iran has told Yemen's Houthi allies to prepare to close the Bab el-Mandeb Strait if the US strikes Iranian power infrastructure. The specific target that matters is Saudi Arabia's Red Sea export route, the bypass pipeline that has been the main reason oil prices have not reached crisis-level highs since the Strait of Hormuz effectively shut.
Jul 17, 2026 6 min
Geopolitical
The 1.5 Million Barrels That Would Disappear If Kharg Island Is Struck
Iran's Kharg Island handles 90 per cent of the country's crude exports, and this week's renewed threat to strike its oil infrastructure directly would mark a shift from transit risk to production risk, with far less strategic reserve cushion than March's disruption.
Jul 16, 2026 7 min
Tax & Wealth
The Widening Gap Between the Prescribed Rate and the Renewal Wall
The CRA held its family-loan rate at 3 per cent for a fifth straight quarter while the Government of Canada five-year yield that prices mortgage renewals climbed to 3.15 per cent this week, and the gap will not last.
Jul 16, 2026 6 min
Behavioural
The Mental Accounting Gap Between Gold and This Week's Oil Spike
Gold fell to $4,036 Thursday as WTI climbed past $80 on the same Hormuz conflict, and the split reveals how investors sort one event into two inconsistent risk buckets.
Jul 16, 2026 6 min
Geopolitical
Iran's Threat Just Moved From Controlling the Strait to Threatening the Whole Gulf's Oil
For four months, Iran's leverage was a shipping lane. Wednesday's threat to halt energy exports from the entire region, paired with a strike that hit actual production infrastructure, changes the mechanism connecting this war to Canadian portfolios, even though the base case has not changed yet.
Jul 15, 2026 8 min
Geopolitical
Iran's Blockade Barely Touches Canadian Oil. The Toll on Everyone Else Might.
The naval blockade taking effect this afternoon targets Iranian ports specifically, but the mechanism that could sustain a lasting risk premium is Washington's 20% toll demand on the shipping Canada never sends through the strait in the first place.
Jul 14, 2026 7 min
Economy
June's Inflation Print Was Genuinely Good News. It Was Also Already Out of Date.
US headline CPI posted its steepest monthly drop since 2020 and core cooled to 2.6%, but the data describes a month when the ceasefire was still holding, and the Bank of Canada makes its own call Wednesday against a very different backdrop.
Jul 14, 2026 7 min
Behavioural
Oil Jumped Five Percent Tuesday. Almost Nothing Else Moved.
A reinstated Hormuz blockade sent Brent crude sharply higher, but equities, bonds and the loonie priced in almost none of it, a pattern behavioural finance recognises as habituation rather than calm.
Jul 14, 2026 6 min
Geopolitical
Iran Hit Three US Allies at Once This Weekend. The Shipping Data Tells a More Measured Story Than the Rhetoric Does.
A fourth wave of US strikes and Iran's retaliation against Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan pushed Brent above 79 dollars Monday. Whether this is the escalation that finally sustains a Hormuz disruption or another cycle the market fades within weeks depends on data the headlines are not capturing.
Jul 13, 2026 6 min
Geopolitical
The War Widened to Two New Countries. Oil Fell Anyway.
Iran's strikes reached Qatar and Jordan for the first time this week, yet WTI eased for a second straight day. Why the actual tail risk for Canadian energy exposure is not the headline count of countries involved, but a genuine halt in Hormuz shipping.
Jul 10, 2026 6 min
Geopolitical
The Chain From a Tanker Attack in Hormuz to a Four Percent Day for TSX Energy Stocks
Twelve major asset classes moved on Wednesday, and the direction split cleanly along exposure to the conflict. Professional analysts call it a downgrade in confidence, not a resolved crisis.
Jul 9, 2026 6 min
Behavioural
The Strikes on Iran Got Bigger Overnight. The Market's Reaction Got Smaller.
Thursday's escalation was larger than Wednesday's by CENTCOM's own count, and equity futures rose anyway. The pattern has a name in behavioural finance, and it is worth naming before the Bank of Canada's July 15 decision.
Jul 9, 2026 6 min
Geopolitical
The US Revoked Iran's Oil Licence After Three Tanker Attacks, and the Real Question Is Whether the June 17 Truce Survives
A sanctions snapback that one specialist says may end the US-Iran agreement has already added more than $5 to WTI, and the Canadian portfolio question is whether this is a contained escalation or the start of the truce's collapse.
Jul 8, 2026 7 min
Economy
The Bank of Canada Has Looked Through Two Oil Shocks This Year Already. A Third Just Arrived Before July 15.
Governing Council's framework has been to treat war-driven energy prices as temporary, and Wednesday's sanctions snapback over the Strait of Hormuz is the toughest test of that framework yet.
Jul 8, 2026 6 min
Geopolitical
Iran's Missiles Just Tested the Memorandum, and Oil Barely Moved
Iran's Revolutionary Guard fired on two commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz hours after a one week de-escalation arrangement expired. WTI is still trading near a four month low. That gap between the event and the price is the story.
Jul 7, 2026 6 min
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