January’s inflation report showed 1.9% — a slight uptick but still under control.The Bank of Canada’s path? Likely gradual rate cuts throughout 2025.What should Canadian
January’s inflation report showed 1.9% — a slight uptick but still under control.The Bank of Canada’s path? Likely gradual rate cuts throughout 2025.What should Canadian
As we move into 2025, Canadian households are feeling cautious but optimistic. Inflation is nearing the Bank of Canada’s target, and a softer interest rate
2025 won’t be an easy year for “set it and forget it” investors.Between inflation shifts, tariff battles, changing political landscapes, and volatile commodities, the need
Despite high interest rates in previous years, the Canadian real estate market has proven its resilience — particularly in key urban centers and growing suburban
Recent announcements about possible U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods have reignited concerns about cross-border trade.What does this mean for your investments? 🔵 Risks: Export-dependent sectors
In today’s complex economic environment, relying solely on DIY investing or random advice from social media is risky.Working with a professional financial advisor like Safavi
Recent tariff threats between the U.S. and Canada remind us that trade policy can significantly impact markets. Investors must think defensively — but stay invested.
The Bank of Canada is expected to continue its cautious path of rate cuts in 2025. While this benefits borrowers, it creates unique opportunities —
As 2025 unfolds, economic conditions in Canada remain dynamic: slower inflation, gradual interest rate cuts, and global trade tensions all shape the financial landscape.At Safavi
Economic Highlights: Monetary Policy: The Bank of Canada maintained the policy rate at 2.75%, citing uncertainties from U.S. trade policies. Inflation: Inflation rose to 2.3%
Economic Highlights: Employment: Employment decreased by 33,000, with notable declines in wholesale and retail trade sectors. Housing Market: Home sales fell by 4.8% month-over-month, reaching
Economic Highlights: Interest Rates: The Bank of Canada implemented a 25 basis point rate cut, bringing the policy rate to 3.0%, aiming to support economic
Economic Highlights: GDP Growth: Canada’s real GDP increased by 0.4% in January, with significant contributions from the mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction sectors,
Financial planning is crucial for achieving long-term financial security and success. In this complex financial landscape, the role of a financial advisor is more critical