This fund in times of turbulence. We saw them withdrawing as markets calmed. Traders tell me this is usually a cash parking vehicle. Sarah i have been keeping an rates, or theven spread between nomination yields and those on similar maturity. Really all month long, we have seen them moving lower. 10year and 30 year, we have seen them fall the most this month than any other month this year. I spoke with the head of u. S. Ate strategy over a ups ubs. He said they are following along with the story and equities and oil, also saying it is setting a similar message as to the inverted yield curve. Lisa thank you so much. Andl with us, dances of the dan suzuki and luke kawa. I want to pick up on a notable theme. I wonder what your take is, that even though the Federal Reserve is expected to cut rates by 23 more times this year, it seems to be ineffective in getting the yield curve to steepen. What is the message . Dan i think the messages that things are slowing down. Theres a lot being made
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Enter long-time car-racing friends – and now business partners – Amit Ahluwalia from Montreal and Shel Smith, a Toronto-based consumer analytics expert, with their new ventureShiftgate.com. The introductions don’t stop there: competition is coming from 22-year-old Concordia University business grad Tony Fasciano, who just launched FastCarBids.com. Both are modeled after Bring A Trailer, and are aimed at Canadian enthusiasts and collectors, but they are quite different.
Ahluwalia used his computer science, branding, and marketing background, coupled with the passion for cars he shares with Shel Smith, to design the Shiftgate site. It will manage the online bidding and sale of collector and special-interest cars, while building a community of like-minded enthusiasts through shared information, support of car clubs, and commentary. The $99 fee to enter a vehicle for sale, and the five-per-cent buyer fee, will be due in Canadian funds by Canadians, and in U.S. dollars for American