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- Loblaws drops property controls — a change that could reduce grocery . . .
Loblaw’s move to scrap property controls could lower grocery prices and reshape investor outlook
- Loblaws Move Could Lower Grocery Prices in Canada
Increased competition could force prices down, offer consumers more choice, and improve access to fresh food in underserved areas What this means for investors
- Grocery giant Loblaws drops property restrictions, paving way for lower . . .
Grocery giant Loblaws drops property restrictions, paving way for lower grocery prices and reshaping investor outlook In a move hailed as a win for consumer choice and market fairness, Loblaw Companies Ltd (TSX:L) has announced it will eliminate restrictive property controls that have limited grocery competition in Canada
- How Tariffs and Geopolitics Are Shaping the 2025 Global Economic Outlook
For financial analysts and investors, 2025 demands careful attention to more than just fundamentals While inflation is cooling and growth persists in pockets, escalating trade frictions and geopolitical uncertainty are reshaping risk in real time
- How Tariffs Are Shaping Investor Expectations | BCG
Investors overwhelmingly expected the new tariff regime to negatively impact both consumers and corporations More than three-quarters anticipated that tariffs will drive up consumer prices and weaken spending; 69% and 72% of investors expected a negative impact on corporate revenues and margins, respectively
- New research finds retail investing shift towards younger investors . . .
Hong Kong, SAR, China, 26 March 2025 – The World Economic Forum’s Global Retail Investor Outlook 2024 released today confirms a sustained shift towards younger retail investors Spanning 13 economies, the research finds that 30% of Gen Z start investing in early adulthood – compared to 9% of Gen X and 6% of Baby Boomers
- Rate Cuts and Rising Costs - bty. com
How Tariffs and Uncertainty Are Reshaping Outlook for 2025 The Bank of Canada’s decision to reduce the overnight rate by 0 25% on March 12 comes at a rocky point in time January’s CPI figure was 1 9%, driven by higher energy prices as well as the effects of the GST holiday
- Canada’s economic outlook: Shifting tides as tariff threats de-escalate
Amid a sizeable trade shock and lingering uncertainty, the economy’s growth outlook is running far softer than most forecasters predicted
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