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Our latest rates for Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GICs), bonds and other investments and loans.Estate, Legacy & TrustTaxesTrust Accounts
The risk of chasing short-term rates
Michael LawrenceAn investment with a high rate of return sounds great, but there may be more than meets the eye.Guidance and perspectivePersonal financeStocks, Bonds, GICs & Mutual Funds (Investment Types)
Should you consider investing in GICs?
Thursday, December 8, 2022Increased interest rates have boosted GIC rates, making them an attractive option for investors seeking refuge from vola...Market TrendsNew Content for Market Insights
Our take on the growing headwinds for Canada's housing market
Mona MahajanWednesday, November 1, 2023Canadian mortgage rates have surged to multidecade highs. The unique structure of the Canadian mortgage market, makes ho...Market Trends
Weekly market wrap
Mona MahajanFriday, August 1, 2025How did the markets perform this week? Get the highlights and the latest economic news.GovernmentInvestment PlanningMarket TrendsSavings, Cash, Credit & Debt
What Bank of Canada rate cut may mean for your portfolio
Michael LawrenceInterest rate decreases may be bad news for savers but can benefit investors with bond and equity market exposure.Investment PlanningStocks, Bonds, GICs & Mutual Funds (Investment Types)
Zero coupon bonds
These bonds can be purchased at a deep discount and redeemed at a set date at face value.Client ResourcesGuidance and perspectiveInvestment PlanningMarket TrendsPersonal finance
How has record-high inflation affected you?
Inflation causes the price of things to go up, but what causes it? Do you know how it's tracked? What is Canada doing to...Investment PlanningStocks, Bonds, GICs & Mutual Funds (Investment Types)
Provincial bonds
Issued by the provincial government, these bonds are among the most secure investments available.Investment Insight (Newsletter)Savings, Cash, Credit & Debt
Time to renew your mortgage?
Here are 5 things you can do.