
Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts
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Friday, July 9, 2010
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Theo Caldwell on the Business News Network

SqueezePlay : June 22, 2010 : Political Punch-up
Tim Murphy, partner, McMillan, and Theo Caldwell, author, columnist, and executive chairman, Caldwell Capital Group, debate the issues that matter most to Canadians.
Labels:
BNN,
Canada,
Capitalism,
Economy,
G20,
International Politics
Monday, October 12, 2009
CTV News Channel: Theo Caldwell on the Dollar Dilemma

CTV: October 12th 2009.
Investment advisor Theo Caldwell says Canada needs its dollar to be lower than the $0.95 mark, because Canada is an exporting nation and needs its goods to be cheaper, and it could lead to job losses.
Monday, September 28, 2009
CTV News Channel: Theo Caldwell on the Prime Minister's Happy Thoughts

CTV: Sept 28th 2009.
Theo Caldwell on the Prime Minister's economic update; Harper was reminding Canadians that the country has weathered the economic storm reasonably well, as the Liberals push for an election.
Monday, September 21, 2009
CTV News Channel: Theo Caldwell on Folks Getting Richer

CTV: Sept 21st 2009.
Theo Caldwell explains what role household debt plays when it comes to the rise in Canadian net worth.
Monday, August 17, 2009
CTV News Channel: Theo Caldwell on the Global Village Block Party

CTV: Aug 17th 2009.
Theo Caldwell, of Caldwell Asset Management; Global markets tanked Monday after bad news about American consumer sentiment.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
CTV News Channel: Theo Caldwell on the Inchoate Comeback

CTV: July 23rd 2009.
Theo Caldwell, of Caldwell Asset Management; An optimistic monetary report from the BoC is somewhat unexpected, but the key to the whole thing is the dollar, as the rising loonie could cause problems.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
CTV News Channel: Theo Caldwell on Economic Recovery

CTV: July 21st 2009.
Theo Caldwell, of Caldwell Asset Management; The Bank of Canada offered a rosier, revised outlook on Tuesday, saying the economy is beginning to recover.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
CTV News Channel: Theo Caldwell on Volatile Markets

CTV: June 23rd 2009.
Theo Caldwell, of Caldwell Asset Management, explains that many had speculated North American markets had gotten ahead of themselves, causing a big sell-off on Monday and sending commodity prices on roller coaster ride.
Monday, June 22, 2009
CTV News Channel: Theo Caldwell on Markets and the World Bank

CTV: June 22nd 2009.
With the Toronto stock market taking a tumble, a financial investor discusses what could be the reasoning behind the markets nosedive and whether or not Canadians are still concerned about the lagging economy.
Monday, June 15, 2009
CTV News Channel: Theo Caldwell on Household Debt

CTV: June 15th 2009.
The Bank of Canada reports that surging household debit is the greatest risk to the financial system, with level of debt-to-income reaching record of 140 per cent of disposable income.mistic.
Friday, June 5, 2009
CTV News Channel: Theo Caldwell on Jobs Numbers

CTV: June 5th 2009.
Ontarians in the manufacturing sector continue to bear the brunt of the job losses in the country, Caldwell said. In May, economic gains were actually made in other provinces and that's reason to be optimistic.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
CTV Newsnet: Theo Caldwell on Tax Harmonization and the Ontario Budget

CTV Newsnet: March 26th 2009.
Theo Caldwell on CTV to discuss the nuances of the Ontario budget and debate how the large deficit and harmonized taxes will affect consumers.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
CTV Newsnet: Theo Caldwell on the Bank of Canada's Measured Expectations

CTV Newsnet: March 15th 2009.
Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney has revised his rosy economic recovery predictions, warning that Canada's recovery process will be 'delayed.'
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
CTV Newsnet: Theo Caldwell on Obama's Visit to Canada and Cross-Border Trade

CTV Newsnet: February 18th 2009.
Stimulating the economy: The companies that come out of this economic downturn will be strong and the U.S. stimulus bill will do little to boost dying companies in the short term.
Friday, February 6, 2009
CTV Newsnet: Theo Caldwell on Job Numbers and Stimulus Silliness

CTV Newsnet: February 6th 2009.
Although the unemployment numbers were much worse than expected, the market saw a bump on Friday. The two however are not linked as job numbers are a lagging indator and stocks are a leading indicator.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
CTV Newsnet: Theo Caldwell on the "Buy American" Policy

CTV Newsnet: January 31st 2009.
Obama's 'Buy American' trade policy: Theo Caldwell discusses the move, says it should not be in place for other countries and will drive prices up in the U.S. steel industry.
Labels:
Barack Obama,
Canada,
Economy,
International Politics,
USA
Thursday, January 22, 2009
CTV Newsnet: Theo Caldwell on the BoC predictions

CTV Newsnet: January 22th 2009.
Tough Economy: The slower growth rate predicted in Canada speaks to global economic issues that were part of the cause of the downturn to begin with.
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