After ending the previous session at a 2-month high, the Canadian market turned in a weak performance on Tuesday, despite data showing a drop in consumer price inflation.
It’s not just funeral homes and seniors’ centres that are expected to benefit from the aging demographic, but supermarket and drugstore chains, accessibility equipment makers and waste management companies, among others
After ending the previous session at a 2-month high, the Canadian market turned in a weak performance on Tuesday, despite data showing a drop in consumer price inflation.
The Canadian market ended on a strong note on Friday as higher crude oil prices and hopes that central banks will pause rate hikes and might even consider rate cuts sometime by the middle of next year helped underpin sentiment.