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Sears Canada could be turning around, despite Target

Is there still hope for a revival at money-losing Sears Canada, despite the heavily hyped entry of Target into its key categories? Keith Howlett, retailing analyst at Desjardins Securities, believes the retailer might be better off than he once thought ... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - 7 hours ago]
First reported 7 hours ago - Updated 7 hours ago - 1 reports

Hewlett-Packard makes strides but still has long way to go

Hewlett-Packard Co’s much-awaited turnaround seems closer at hand after the company raised its 2013 outlook on Wednesday, but the recovery continues to be a significant work-in-progress. “For HP, a positive turnaround in the model is likely to be measured ... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - 7 hours ago]
First reported 10 hours ago - Updated 10 hours ago - 1 reports

Why U.S. stocks may be far too cheap

The U.S. equity market is far too inexpensive given the backdrop of low inflation, ultra-easy global monetary policy, improving money availability, steady economic growth and record earnings. That’s the view of Tony Dwyer, U.S. equity strategist at ... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - 10 hours ago]
First reported 10 hours ago - Updated 10 hours ago - 1 reports

Mondelez has an interest rate opportunity and problem

Tendering for high coupon debt is not an uncommon move these days given the low interest rate environment. Mondelez International Inc. pays an average interest rate of 6.4% on its bonds – much higher than many of its peers – so it seems logical that ... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - 10 hours ago]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

It looks like investors are finally moving back into stocks

After a few years of strong start-of-the-year rallies followed by spring retreats, investors are finally getting a sustained rally as the market continues to move upward late into the second quarter. The rally means fund flows are now decisively gravitating ... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - May 22 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Fed hawks tilted towards non-voting members

Given all the speculation about when the Federal Reserve will start to taper off its bond buying under QE, it’s worth tallying up what FOMC members have been saying recently. St. Louis Fed President James Bullard and New York Fed President William ... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - May 22 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

The commodity supercycle is dead – Citi

The death bell will toll for the commodity supercycle this year, according to Citigroup, which expects 2013 will mark the first year in more than a decade where broader commodity prices end lower than where they began. This is expected to usher in a ... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - May 22 2013]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

5 reasons Microsoft is heading to $40

After underperforming the Nasdaq for many years, Microsoft Corp. is now on a hot streak. The stock is up more than 30% so far in 2013, versus a gain of roughly 16% for the technology index. Despite the strong performance, UBS analyst Brent Thill sees ... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - May 21 2013]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

Earnings beats and misses cause bigger share movements in U.S.

U.S. investors are more rewarding of good quarterly results and less forgiving of bad results than their Canadian counterparts. Peter Buchanan, senior economist at CIBC World Markets, noted that share prices for S&P 500 companies that beat consensus ... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - May 21 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

S&P 500 has more room to run: technical analysis

Many investors think a correction must be around the corner given the recent strength in U.S. equities, but history suggests otherwise. The S&P 500 is up more than 15% year-to-date and continues to hit all-time highs, recently pushing the index above ... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - May 17 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Sears breakup value could be as low as $16 a share, says analyst

A review by Credit Suisse of Sears Holding Corp. found that the company has a lower breakup value than previously expected. Gary Balter, analyst with Credit Suisse, looked to a recent investor presentation made by J.C. Penny to gauge what the breakup ... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - May 16 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Canadian bonds attracting foreign investors

Foreign investors added $1.2-billion worth of Canadian securities to their portfolios in March, but the buying was concentrated in bonds. The $5.2-billion in net bond purchases more than offset $600-million in sales of equities and investment funds, ... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - May 16 2013]

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Sears Canada could be turning around, despite T... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - 7 hours ago]
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Why U.S. stocks may be far too cheap [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - 10 hours ago]
Mondelez has an interest rate opportunity and p... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - 10 hours ago]
It looks like investors are finally moving back... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - May 22 2013]
Fed hawks tilted towards non-voting members [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - May 22 2013]
The commodity supercycle is dead – Citi [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - May 22 2013]
5 reasons Microsoft is heading to $40 [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - May 21 2013]
Earnings beats and misses cause bigger share mo... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - May 21 2013]
S&P 500 has more room to run: technical analysis [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - May 17 2013]
Sears breakup value could be as low as $16 a sh... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - May 16 2013]
Canadian bonds attracting foreign investors [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - May 16 2013]
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Sears Canada could be turning around, despite T... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - 7 hours ago]
Is there still hope for a revival at money-losing Sears Canada, despite the heavily hyped entry of Target into its key categories? Keith Howlett, retailing analyst at Desjardins Securities, believes the retailer might be better off than he once thought ...
Hewlett-Packard makes strides but still has lon... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - 7 hours ago]
Hewlett-Packard Co’s much-awaited turnaround seems closer at hand after the company raised its 2013 outlook on Wednesday, but the recovery continues to be a significant work-in-progress. “For HP, a positive turnaround in the model is likely to be measured ...
Why U.S. stocks may be far too cheap [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - 10 hours ago]
The U.S. equity market is far too inexpensive given the backdrop of low inflation, ultra-easy global monetary policy, improving money availability, steady economic growth and record earnings. That’s the view of Tony Dwyer, U.S. equity strategist at ...
Mondelez has an interest rate opportunity and p... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - 10 hours ago]
Tendering for high coupon debt is not an uncommon move these days given the low interest rate environment. Mondelez International Inc. pays an average interest rate of 6.4% on its bonds – much higher than many of its peers – so it seems logical that ...
It looks like investors are finally moving back... [Published Financial Post | Business » Trading Desk - May 22 2013]
After a few years of strong start-of-the-year rallies followed by spring retreats, investors are finally getting a sustained rally as the market continues to move upward late into the second quarter. The rally means fund flows are now decisively gravitating ...
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