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Market
The TSX Shed 62 Points Off Its Record High While Wall Street Set New Ones
Energy and materials led Monday's pullback in Toronto while AI-driven buying pushed the Dow to a record close in New York. Tuesday's shipping attack in the Strait of Hormuz has barely moved oil, leaving Canadian energy names to open into the same soft price that pressured them Monday.
Jul 7, 2026 6 min
Daily Thread
The Hormuz Recovery Outran This Morning's Numbers, Which Is Why Energy Fell Anyway
Physical shipping through the strait has already caught up to what this morning's Geopolitical piece called a lagging recovery, but a fresh OPEC+ supply increase, not the August toll dispute, is what pulled Canadian energy names down today.
Jul 6, 2026 4 min
Tax & Wealth
The CUSMA Review Didn't Reset the Clock. It Started a New One.
The July 1 non-renewal changed no tariff rates, but it shifted Canadian business owners from a six-year trade policy horizon to an annual one.
Jul 6, 2026 6 min
Weekend Edition
The Loonie Stopped Listening to Oil, and the TSX Found a New Engine
WTI crude fell for a fourth straight week to its lowest close since the Hormuz disruption began, yet the Canadian dollar strengthened over the final two sessions. Gold miners, not energy, carried the TSX toward a record.
Jul 4, 2026 8 min
Daily Thread
With Wall Street Closed, Gold Ripped While Oil Sank, and the Loonie Only Listened to One of Them
US markets were dark for Independence Day, so the loonie, the TSX and the GoC curve each priced on domestic logic alone, and the day exposed a resource complex that has quietly split in two.
Jul 3, 2026 5 min
Market
TSX Gold Miners Lead as NFP Miss Resets September Fed Odds
The US economy added 57,000 jobs in June against a 110,000 consensus, and Thursday's market reaction split cleanly along risk lines. The TSX edged higher on gold miner strength while the S&P 500 closed mixed. WTI held near $68.56. The week's defining move was not in equities. It was in the Fed probability strip.
Jul 3, 2026 6 min
Economy
BoC July 15: The NFP Miss That Changes Nothing in Canada
Thursday's 57,000 US payrolls print sent gold above $4,100 and cut Fed hike probability for September nearly in half. The Bank of Canada's July 15 decision was already set before the data landed, and it remains set after. Understanding why is the analytical work Canadian advisors need to do this week.
Jul 3, 2026 7 min
Tax & Wealth
CUSMA Review Opens: The RRSP/TFSA Question Nobody Is Asking
The mandatory six-year CUSMA review formally began this week, with auto rules of origin and EV supply chains on the table. Most advisors are watching the trade angle. The more immediate planning question is what a prolonged negotiation means for the clients whose registered accounts hold US-listed securities.
Jul 3, 2026 6 min
Daily Thread
The NFP Miss That Was Supposed to Help Canada Just Made the BoC''s Problem Worse
A jobs report that collapsed Fed hike odds should have sent Canadian yields lower and given the Bank of Canada room. It did the opposite. The bond market is now pricing Canada as a standalone inflation story, and July 15 is not what the morning said it was.
Jul 2, 2026 6 min
Market
TSX Reopens Into a Split Tape: Energy Down, Rate-Sensitives Up
The composite had to price two American sessions in one open after Canada Day. CNQ fell 3.5%, Suncor 3.2%, while utilities and financials rose more than 1% on the U.S. jobs miss.
Jul 2, 2026 6 min
Daily Thread
The TSX Just Posted Its Longest Winning Streak in 30 Years on the Back of an Index That No Longer Exists
Gold had its worst quarter in 13 years. Oil fell nearly 25%. The TSX gained 6.4%. Those facts belong to different markets. By close today, it was clear they were in the same one.
Jun 30, 2026 5 min
Month at a Glance
The Month the Peace Deal Set a Record and Then Took It Back
On June 17, the US-Iran ceasefire set the TSX all-time high and crashed oil twenty percent in the same session. June closed flat. The interior of that flat number is one of the most violent sector rotations of the year.
Jun 30, 2026 12 min
Market
WTI Just Posted Its Worst Quarter Since 2020. The TSX Barely Noticed.
Crude has rolled all the way back to pre-war levels even with Hormuz still unresolved, and Canadian energy stocks are absorbing the hit while the broader index holds near record territory.
Jun 30, 2026 6 min
Market
The TSX's Flat Friday Close Hid Four Sectors Moving in Four Directions
The composite rose 0.4% to 34,980. Energy and banks fell, mining rallied even as gold itself fell, and tech extended a separate run, all on the same session's Hormuz headlines.
Jun 29, 2026 6 min
Economy
Why a 3.2% Inflation Print Still Points to a Bank of Canada Hold on July 15
Canada's headline CPI hit its fastest pace since December 2023 on a gasoline spike. The Bank's own core measures did not move, while the Fed's hawkish pivot just opened a different channel into Canadian prices entirely.
Jun 29, 2026 6 min
Weekend Edition
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
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