Buyer beware! Inflation is here to stay, and Ottawa is pouring fuel on the fire: New MLI Report by Philip Cross
OTTAWA, ON (November 26, 2021): Most Canadians have become painfully aware of the sharp increase in prices during the pandemic. ...
OTTAWA, ON (November 26, 2021): Most Canadians have become painfully aware of the sharp increase in prices during the pandemic. ...
Governments must work to eliminate their deficits or the upward pressure on interest rates will intensify, writes Philip Cross in ...
Alarmed by food, home and gas inflation, voters are starting to see that deficits do have costs, writes Jack Mintz ...
Not only does the inflation tax make consumers pay more for exactly the same goods and services. It silently raises ...
Investors should not be fooled. When companies eventually replace inventories or capital, their profits will decline, writes Jack Mintz in ...
Shortages imply that inflation is much greater than the official measures suggest, writes Philip Cross in the Financial Post. Below ...
Fiscal policy is the greatest uncertainty. If shortages continue, prices will rise as government fans demand with deficit spending, writes ...
The difficulty of forecasting in the current environment means widespread assurances that the spike in inflation is temporary are questionable, ...
The tab is coming due for the eye-popping public spending of the past year, writes Jack Mintz in the Financial ...
With all the new liquidity available, leading economists have been warning that the U.S. economy risks over-heating, writes Philip Cross ...
It's not so much the inflation itself that's painful, writes William Watson in the Financial Post. Below is an excerpt ...
It is not at all clear that raising inflationary expectations is the way to grow the economy. What’s really required ...
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