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Economy
The BoC and Fed Just Moved in Opposite Directions, and the Gap Is the Story
The Bank of Canada held at 2.25% on a softening domestic economy. The Fed just told markets it may hike. The widening policy gap, not either decision alone, is what advisors need to explain.
Jun 18, 2026 6 min
Tax & Wealth
The Mortgage Renewal Wall Just Met a More Hawkish Rate Path
Clients renewing fixed mortgages in late 2026 were counting on bond yields drifting down. New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh just made that less likely, even with the Bank of Canada on hold.
Jun 18, 2026 6 min
Behavioural
The Two-Shock Week Is Setting an Anchoring Trap for Energy-Heavy Portfolios
WTI has fallen from a war-era anchor above $100 to the mid-$70s in days, while a hawkish Fed surprise hit equities on the same week. Clients are processing two opposite shocks as one signal, and that confusion has a name.
Jun 18, 2026 6 min
Daily Thread
The Same Number That Eased Inflation This Morning Just Helped Sink the Loonie This Afternoon
Falling oil was supposed to be the good news story today. By 2pm it had become the second blade of a two-sided squeeze on the Canadian dollar, and almost nobody framed it that way.
Jun 17, 2026 7 min
Market
The TSX Hit a Record High at Noon. By 2:15, the Fed Had Taken Most of It Back.
The composite touched roughly 35,408 in the late morning, its fourth straight June record, before a firmer-than-expected Fed signal pulled the index down through the early afternoon. Materials held the gains. Energy gave back ground it had already lost this week.
Jun 17, 2026 7 min
Economy
Kevin Warsh's First Decision Was a Hold. His Dot Plot Was the Real Signal, and It Pointed the Wrong Way for Canada.
The Fed kept rates at 3.50% to 3.75% in new Chair Warsh's debut meeting, exactly as priced. The updated projections showing several officials now leaning toward a 2026 hike change the transmission math the Bank of Canada has to work with in July.
Jun 17, 2026 7 min
Behavioural
The TSX Hit a Record High This Morning. That Is Exactly When Overconfidence Peaks.
The composite touched a fresh intraday record near midday, minutes before the Fed delivered a tone investors were not positioned for. The research on what happens between the high and the headline is specific and well documented.
Jun 17, 2026 6 min
Daily Thread
The Hormuz Deal Gave the BoC Permission to Cut and the Bond Market Said No
Oil collapsed 4% on the ceasefire. The five-year GoC barely moved. That gap is the most important signal in the Canadian market today, and nobody is talking about it.
Jun 16, 2026 5 min
Daily Thread
The BoC Is Free. The Question Is Whether Warsh Will Let It Move.
Oil down 5.5%, the 5-year yield at 3.01%, and the inflation constraint evaporating in real time. But the Fed meeting Wednesday changes the calculus before Macklem can act.
Jun 15, 2026 5 min
Economy
The BoC Just Got Its Off-Ramp
The June 10 hold statement left Governing Council a live wire in both directions. The US-Iran deal this morning cuts one of them. What the peace framework means for the July 15 decision and the Canadian rate path.
Jun 15, 2026 7 min
Market
Record Then Reversal: The TSX's Friday Anatomy and What It Means Monday
The TSX hit 35,217 Thursday, then shed 803 points Friday on a jobs report that repriced the Fed. The sector rotation inside that decline is the real story.
Jun 8, 2026 6 min
Economy
Two Days, Two Decisions: What the Jobs Report Means for Wednesday
A blowout U.S. payrolls print has repriced Fed expectations. The Bank of Canada decides in 48 hours with inflation at 2.8% and a domestic economy that cannot absorb a rate hike.
Jun 8, 2026 6 min
Daily Thread
The Banks Proved the Morning Right. The PCE Proved the Afternoon Wrong. The TSX Closed at the Intersection.
The day's synthesis: TD and NBC delivered the earnings the market needed. Then U.S. PCE inflation and the Hormuz MOU status together produced a closing read the morning could not have anticipated.
May 28, 2026 6 min
Daily Thread
Gold Sold Off While Oil Surged. That Is the Warsh Signal the Bank of Canada Has to Answer Before June 3.
The Trump-Xi summit produced framework language, not Hormuz progress. Kevin Warsh inherits the Fed chair today into an oil-at-$103 inflation environment. The traditional safe haven trade inverted. The implication for Macklem's June 3 decision is not what the morning frameworks could have seen.
May 15, 2026 7 min
Daily Thread
The Trump-Xi Hormuz Agreement Is a Win for American Tech and a Complication for Canadian Financials
The Beijing summit produced a headline the market priced as oil-bearish. But the Manulife miss and the Warsh confirmation, run through the morning's frameworks together, reveal a different and more durable pressure building on the TSX.
May 14, 2026 5 min
Economy
Warsh Takes the Wheel Into a Headwind
Kevin Warsh was confirmed as Federal Reserve chair Wednesday with the narrowest margin in the modern era. He inherits back-to-back inflation shocks and a central bank whose next move markets now price as more likely a hike than a cut. What it means for the Bank of Canada's June 10 decision.
May 14, 2026 6 min
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