Sticky inflation, reduced migration and property value changes are some of the issues that could influence household finances in 2025. Our Economic Director David Koch shares his forecast on the big events set to shape our economic outlook 👇
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Let’s talk about economic stability. When looking to invest in ANY area, economic stability is a critical factor. Are unemployment rates high? Is the population declining? If so, things aren’t so stable there after all. Evaluate the area and ask yourself: What are the red flags?
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Economic Growth or Curbing Inflation: A Monetary Policy Choice Monetary policy is a critical tool for managing a nation's economy, often requiring a delicate balance between promoting economic growth and curbing inflation. Low interest rates are typically used to stimulate economic growth by encouraging spending and investment, while high interest rates aim to control inflation by cooling excessive demand. Policymakers face the challenge of determining which goal to prioritize, as these objectives can sometimes conflict. Striking the right balance is essential to ensure long-term economic stability and prosperity.
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The 2025 economic outlook mirrors 2024 with gradual changes expected, while a new presidency and delicate market dynamics present potential for both opportunity and challenges. What's my home worth? https://lnkd.in/gAgPe-ra Search for homes! https://lnkd.in/gqKuCJbr #economy
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🔮What's in store for the rest of 2024? Join us Wednesday, September 4, for a live webinar with Randall Bartlett, Senior Director, Canadian Economics at #Desjardins. Topics to be discussed: ✅ Rate cuts and the struggle to curb #inflation ✅ Upcoming U.S. #election ✅ Housing and Canada’s population surge ✅ Ongoing geopolitical tensions Register today! 👇 (CE credits pending. For advisor use only.) #EconomicOutlook #FinancialAdvisor #WealthManagement
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🔮What's in store for the rest of 2024? Join us Wednesday, September 4, for a live webinar with Randall Bartlett, Senior Director, Canadian Economics at #Desjardins. Topics to be discussed: ✅ Rate cuts and the struggle to curb #inflation ✅ Upcoming U.S. #election ✅ Housing and Canada’s population surge ✅ Ongoing geopolitical tensions Register today! 👇 (CE credits pending. For advisor use only.) #EconomicOutlook #FinancialAdvisor #WealthManagement
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If we want to help the less fortunate members of our society, we will have to come up with social and economic policies that deal with both the inflationary and deflationary challenges they are facing. https://lnkd.in/gEm6RgW #economy #inflation #AutonomousRevolution
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Deflation is not the primary cause of unemployment; rather, unemployment can lead to deflation. This article challenges the conventional wisdom of Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman and argues that deflation is more likely a symptom of a deeper economic problem: stagflation. By understanding this relationship, businesses and policymakers can better prepare for and mitigate economic downturns. BusinessRiskTV.com #BusinessRiskTV #ProRiskManager #BusinessRisk #RiskManagement #Stagflation #Unemployment #Deflation #EconomicDownturn
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Wondering what the latest economic data report results mean for the overall health of the economy? Don’t miss Commonwealth director, fixed income, Sam Millette’s latest Economic Release Snapshot for a breakdown and key takeaways: https://buff.ly/4cGexcO #economicdata
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Wondering what the latest economic data report results mean for the overall health of the economy? Don’t miss Commonwealth director, fixed income, Sam Millette’s latest Economic Release Snapshot for a breakdown and key takeaways: https://buff.ly/4cGexcO #economicdata
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Our latest Quarterly Economic Outlook has launched. This is your one stop shop for where the economy is and where it’s heading. Read it here:
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