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Listen to the April 2026 Canso Corporate Bond Newsletter 28.04.2026 18:17
Send us Fan Mail Oil markets were rocked following President Trump’s initial strikes on Iran. Global benchmark levels quickly rose over 60% in price, surpassing US$100/barrel for the first time since July 2022. As the U.S. and Iran grapple over the Strait of Hormuz, the price of oil continues to whipsaw. Investors are actively assessing the length of the conflict, damage to infrastructure in the r...
Listen to the April 2026 Canso Market Observer 20.04.2026 22:19
Send us Fan Mail The financial and energy markets have run aground in the Strait of Hormuz. We and most knowledgeable experts had no idea that the perceived acclaim, ease and success of Trump’s Venezuelan adventure would lure him into trying his hand at Iran again. Our worries about eventual tariff driven inflation now seem quaint compared to what is going on with Iran’s blocking of the Strait of...
Listen to the January 2026 Canso Corporate Bond Newsletter 26.01.2026 17:49
Send us Fan Mail "The Blue Jays captured the hearts of Canadians this past season with an improbable run to the World Series. And while it ended with the heartbreak of a Game 7 extra-innings loss, the Jays wasted no time in their efforts to run it back, storming into the offseason with bold roster moves. Canadians are now gearing up for the upcoming Winter Olympics in February, where the retu...
Listen to the January 2026 Canso Market Observer 19.01.2026 33:52
Send us Fan Mail Last year was a volatile one for the financial markets as unpredictable Donald Trump entered the White House in January. Expecting the returning President Trump to bring hot markets with his election, as in his first term, investors soon learned to their chagrin that he was serious about his “Beautiful Tariffs”. Markets then tanked, recovered and then soared when he dropped the wo...
Listen to the October 2025 Canso Corporate Bond Newsletter 23.10.2025 13:02
Send us Fan Mail Fear and uncertainty moved aside this summer, and optimism is now abound. Central Bankers are cutting rates, equity markets are touching new highs, and the Toronto Blue Jays are headed to the World Series! In credit markets, we also continue to experience historically strong market conditions. Sources: Ronalds-Hannon, Eliza and Weinman, Aaron. (2025, October 12). From Tricolor to...
Listen to the October 2025 Canso Market Observer 22.10.2025 20:57
Send us Fan Mail We last left you in early July with the observation that the financial markets now seemed to thrive on and reward uncertainty. The equity and credit markets had plunged in March on the initial economic fears over the Trump tariffs and then rebounded joyfully in April when Trump variously delayed and fiddled with his tariff strategy that had threatened to burn the U.S and global ec...
Listen to the July 2025 Canso Corporate Bond Newsletter 23.07.2025 19:55
Send us Fan Mail Interest rates have been on the rise since the end of the first quarter, particularly in the long-end of the curve. From March 31st until time of publication, Canadian long bonds have risen 66 basis points (bps) while their American counterparts are up 44 bps, translating into price declines of 13% and 7%, respectively. Sources: Fool, Motley. (2025, May 22). The U.S. Government’...
Listen to the July 2025 Canso Market Observer 10.07.2025 20:59
Send us Fan Mail The theme of Canso's previous April 2025 Market Observer was that only a fool would try to predict what would happen to the financial markets and the global economies after Donald Trump declared his Tariff War on the World. The more expertise you possessed, the less you were probably able to forecast the actual outcome. As they say, it’s not over until it’s over but rising e...
Listen to the April 2025 Canso Market Observer 25.04.2025 20:34
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Listen to the April 2025 Canso Corporate Bond Newsletter 25.04.2025 20:32
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Listen to the January 2025 Canso Corporate Bond Newsletter 31.01.2025 16:14
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Listen to the January 2025 Canso Market Observer 10.01.2025 20:05
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Listen to the October 2024 Canso Corporate Bond Newsletter 30.10.2024 17:07
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Listen to the October 2024 Canso Market Observer 22.10.2024 18:31
Send us Fan Mail We were writing about the confused state of political and economic affairs in June and wondered, like the Marvin Gaye song title, “What’s Going On?” . We marvelled at how the financial markets were ignoring any bad news in their haste to move ever upwards in price.
Listen to the July 2024 Canso Corporate Bond Newsletter 26.07.2024 16:46
Send us Fan Mail We are starting to see more and more credit opportunities emerging. Even though default rates remain relatively low, the increase in distressed transactions points to increasing stress among highly levered companies as interest rates remain higher for longer.
Listen to the July 2024 Canso Market Observer 26.07.2024 26:27
Send us Fan Mail "What’s Going On” was the plaintive refrain and title of Marvin Gaye’s 1971 hit song about the controversial Vietnam War and the resulting societal and political upset in the United States. His song of confusion and disappointment seems as relevant to us today. We look with trepidation on the political and social tumult around the world and wonder ourselves what is going on.
Listen to the April 2024 Canso Corporate Bond Newsletter 06.05.2024 15:58
Send us Fan Mail Like George W. Bush standing on the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln in May 2003, the market appears to have hoisted the “Mission Accomplished” banner on this monetary tightening cycle. Risk premiums have dropped, borrowers have renewed access to capital and the percentage of economists predicting a recession has dropped considerably from the “100%” tally of not so many months ago.
Listen to the April 2024 Canso Market Observer 19.04.2024 25:45
Send us Fan Mail The so-called experts who called for dismal markets in 2023 were nowhere to be found in the 2024 New Year prognostications. Happy days were here again, and nobody wanted to spoil the fortunes from soaring markets that had been handed to investors by saying anything remotely negative this time around.
Listen to the January 2024 Canso Corporate Bond Newsletter 23.01.2024 17:56
Send us Fan Mail Corporate bond markets raced higher in the fourth quarter as inflation continued to decline, labour market strength showed signs of moderating and Federal Reserve policymakers signaled their rate hiking efforts may be coming to an end.
Listen to the January 2024 Canso Market Observer 15.01.2024 29:41
Send us Fan Mail Generations of finance students have been taught Efficient Markets theory, but we have always begged to differ. What happened in 2023 to the financial markets and the economy should give anyone pause about how efficient the financial markets really are.
Listen to the September 2022 Canso Position Report 08.11.2023 45:28
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Listen to the October 2023 Canso Corporate Bond Newsletter 02.11.2023 15:03
Send us Fan Mail It was a cruel summer in the bond market as interest rates climbed swiftly higher. Yields across both Canadian and U.S. government curves jumped, hitting levels not seen since 2007.
Listen to the October 2023 Canso Market Observer 24.10.2023 24:45
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Listen to the July 2023 Canso Corporate Bond Newsletter 03.08.2023 14:23
Send us Fan Mail Canadians rejoiced the dramatic victory of Nick Taylor who became the first Canuck to win the Canadian Open since 1954. Meanwhile, Canadian bond investors are celebrating a victory of their own, with the return of positive real bond yields. Listen more in the July 2023 Corporate Bond Newsletter
Listen to the December 2022 Canso Market Observer 02.08.2023 20:08
Send us Fan Mail After vanquishing the Evil Inflator and banishing him to the far regions of the Yield Universe over 40 years ago, the Interest Rate League has been called back into action! Listen more in the December Market Observer.
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