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#1 | Weekly Wealth Write-up: Think Rate Cuts Will Save the Economy? Here’s Why Interest Rates Could Trigger More Inflation Instead

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Markets cheered when the Bank of Canada and the Federal Reserve lowered interest rates—but should you?

What looks like a boost for growth may actually be a warning sign. Rate cuts often mean the economy is weakening, unemployment risks are rising, and a dangerous wave of inflation could be right around the corner.

In this Weekly Wealth Update, you’ll learn:

  1. Why falling interest rates are more like antibiotics for a sick economy than a sign of real strength.
  2. How central banks’ aligned moves could create ripple effects for markets, jobs, and portfolios.
  3. The inflationary storm that might be building as tariffs and low interest rates collide.

Tune in now to understand how today’s interest rate cuts could shape tomorrow’s economy—and what that means for your wealth decisions.

  continue reading

150 episodes

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Markets cheered when the Bank of Canada and the Federal Reserve lowered interest rates—but should you?

What looks like a boost for growth may actually be a warning sign. Rate cuts often mean the economy is weakening, unemployment risks are rising, and a dangerous wave of inflation could be right around the corner.

In this Weekly Wealth Update, you’ll learn:

  1. Why falling interest rates are more like antibiotics for a sick economy than a sign of real strength.
  2. How central banks’ aligned moves could create ripple effects for markets, jobs, and portfolios.
  3. The inflationary storm that might be building as tariffs and low interest rates collide.

Tune in now to understand how today’s interest rate cuts could shape tomorrow’s economy—and what that means for your wealth decisions.

  continue reading

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