The oil market’s unexpected new reality: China needs much less fuel than previously thought
Fuel use in China was already falling in recent years, but recent decline is especially steep and caught industry players by surprise
Fuel use in China was already falling in recent years, but recent decline is especially steep and caught industry players by surprise


Inside the Market’s roundup of some of today’s key analyst actions


Daily roundup of research and analysis from The Globe and Mail’s market strategist Scott Barlow
A look at some small-cap stocks making news - or about to.
Market participants brace for volatility and unpredictable trading
Move by Ontario Securities Commission follows loosening of index inclusion rules ahead of mega SpaceX IPO


Inside the Market’s roundup of some of today’s key analyst actions


Daily roundup of research and analysis from The Globe and Mail’s market strategist Scott Barlow
A look at some small-cap stocks making news - or about to.
Market participants brace for volatility and unpredictable trading
Move by Ontario Securities Commission follows loosening of index inclusion rules ahead of mega SpaceX IPO


Average families will pay 43.5 per cent of income this year in one type of tax or another - but with some simple planning, most can do better


Ideally, we want the total contributions to all plans to be a constant percentage of pay, or possibly a smoothly rising percentage
Nothing is typical about this launch


Asset managers have been launching space ETFs aggressively, but the downsides can be significant


In Quebec, you generally cannot directly name a beneficiary or successor holder for a TFSA or an RRIF


Average families will pay 43.5 per cent of income this year in one type of tax or another - but with some simple planning, most can do better


Ideally, we want the total contributions to all plans to be a constant percentage of pay, or possibly a smoothly rising percentage
Nothing is typical about this launch


Asset managers have been launching space ETFs aggressively, but the downsides can be significant


In Quebec, you generally cannot directly name a beneficiary or successor holder for a TFSA or an RRIF
Washington knows it needs its international partners, even as it looks to reshore key industries, Pete Hoekstra told a business audience in Toronto
First-quarter sales jumped to $1.85-billion, up more than 20% from the prior year
CEO Annick Guérard blames ‘factors largely beyond our control’


Decline also weighs on broader IT sector


U.S. Fed expected to hold rate unchanged when it meets next week
Washington knows it needs its international partners, even as it looks to reshore key industries, Pete Hoekstra told a business audience in Toronto
First-quarter sales jumped to $1.85-billion, up more than 20% from the prior year
CEO Annick Guérard blames ‘factors largely beyond our control’


Decline also weighs on broader IT sector


U.S. Fed expected to hold rate unchanged when it meets next week
PenderFund’s David Barr ‘disappointed’ Kneat board put company up for sale during software rout
In Quebec, you generally cannot directly name a beneficiary or successor holder for a TFSA or an RRIF
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