The U.S. yield curve inverts for first time since 2007, a frothy overbought holding company stock, and how the federal budget might boost your retirement

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The U.S. yield curve inverts for first time since 2007, a frothy overbought holding company stock, and how the federal budget might boost your retirement GlobeInvestor

found that 73 per cent of investors, including portfolio managers and buy- and sell-side analysts, expect a recession within the next two years. The survey of 260 investors, whose firms manage as much as US$15-trillion in assets, found that a third said they’re bullish about the market’s potential over the next 12 months.

Rob Carrick takes a look at a reader’s question about how they can invest their cash – which isn’t enough to buy a home – . It’s easy right now as, for example, Toronto home prices only gained 1.6 per cent on average in February. He explains .

 

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