The economy heats up
With the volatility caused by recent American policies and the ongoing tariff war, spring promises to be full of twists and turns all over the world. Based on the Bank of Canada's established model, we consider the possible effects on the Canadian economy in the short and medium term.Website : https://ia.ca/economic-publications/podcasts
Trade wars: What history teaches us
Today’s is not the world’s first trade war, and history is an excellent teacher. With that in mind, we’re taking a historical approach and analyzing past trade wars, looking at the effects they may have had on the economy. Website : https://ia.ca/economic-publications/podcasts
The impact of Trump’s statements on the markets
The relentless stream of statements from Donald Trump is generating a lot of uncertainty for the global economy. In our second episode on the beginning of the Trump 2.0 era, our specialists discuss the consequences such comments could have on the stock and bond markets, in particular.Website : https://ia.ca/economic-publications/podcasts
What to make of the first month of Trump 2.0?
Since his inauguration on January 20, Donald Trump has signed several executive orders and made frequent media statements. Tariff threats, territorial aspirations, deregulation—our experts take a look at the various developments over the past few weeks from a geopolitical perspective.Website : https://ia.ca/economic-publications/podcasts
Current issues in residential and commercial real estate
The real estate market has always been very active, but since the pandemic, new challenges have emerged. In an environment where we have a shortage of construction labour and a critical housing shortage, is it possible to build data centres and residential units at the same time, or convert office towers into condos?Website : https://ia.ca/economic-publications/podcasts