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Carney tempers expectations for economy
Global economic woes, low prices for commodities and oil all lower growth projections for Canada
Jul 18, 2012
Amid scandal, central banks plan overhaul of Libor interest rates
Bank of Canada Governor finds scandal ‘deeply troubling,’ will push for reform as head of Financial Stability Board
Jul 18, 2012
Carney warns falling oil price could grease economy's slide
Bank of Canada Governor cuts forecast, keeps main interest rate steady as commodity prices take a breather
Jul 17, 2012
Global turmoil boosts Canada’s bond sales
Foreign investors searching for haven drive yield on 10-year note to record low of 1.6 per cent
Jul 16, 2012
Interest rate hike unlikely as global recovery sputters
Bank of Canada may even lower the benchmark in face of stalling growth
Jul 15, 2012
Canadian executives upbeat despite global woes
Companies’ hiring intentions are highest in more than a year, news that’s likely to spark interest from Bank of Canada policy makers
Jul 09, 2012
Businesses pull back on hiring
The underwhelming employment figures for North America that were reported last week are a vivid illustration of this
Jul 08, 2012
Anemic hiring gains put job seekers on notice
Labour markets in Canada and the U.S. give the economy pause
Jul 06, 2012
Canada’s economic bounce highlights dependence on oil and gas
GDP grew fastest since end of last year in April but outside energy sector, the news wasn’t that great
Jun 29, 2012
Energy, mining lead growth in April
Sectors climb 2.7 per cent as overall GDP increases by 0.3 per cent
Jun 29, 2012
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Jeremy has covered Canadian and international economics at The Globe and Mail since late 2009. He came to the Globe after four years as an editor with Bloomberg News.
Jeremy has covered Canadian and international economics at The Globe and Mail since late 2009. He came to the Globe after four years as an editor with Bloomberg News, including three in Ottawa capped off by the 2008 federal election, and a year in Washington during the global economic crisis.
Before that, he earned a master's degree in international relations at the London School of Economics on a Chevening Scholarship, after spending five years in Washington as a reporter with Congressional Quarterly, where he covered beats such as defence, foreign policy, trade and homeland security. He has also worked at The Vancouver Sun and The London Free Press.
