Will Higher Inflation Lead to Higher Returns?

What impact will higher inflation have on investment returns? Alfred Lam and Marchello Holditch break down the current economic factors to find out....

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Energy Gridlock: The Sign of Economic Slowdown?

Global energy issues have caught investors’ attention over the past month. Find out how we got here and whether the shortages are the sign of a broader economic slowdown....

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The Case for Equities

Despite the concerns facing investors, Alfred and Marchello share their thoughts on why equities remain the focus of their portfolios....

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Borrowing to invest

Borrowing to invest sounds tempting – you just need investment returns that exceed your loan interest. See why it can be a sound strategy for some investors and too risky for others....

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Lesser-known ways to profit and save

Everything’s more intriguing when it’s little known and under the radar. Especially when the subject is strategies to save you money and put more in your pocket....

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Retirement and the “where” factor

Closing your eyes and envisioning where you’ll retire might seem like a flight of fancy. Find out why it’s actually a constructive retirement planning exercise....

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Should you help your child buy a home?

If you’re wondering whether to open the Bank of Mom and Dad to help a child buy a home, you face a difficult decision. We’ve got a pros-and-cons analysis to make it a little easier....

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Why financial life should involve both spouses

It’s okay that one spouse plans vacations and the other keeps track of relatives’ birthdays. But when it comes to financial matters, we’ve got several reasons why both spouses should participate....

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What’s driving the economic recovery?

Halfway through 2021, Alfred Lam and Marchello Holditch review what’s driving performance and their outlook for the rest of the year....

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Are Stocks Overvalued?

Cases of COVID-19 are declining and economies are re-opening. It won’t be long before the only thing that isn’t normal is interest rates....

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