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Polling Insights: Canadian Businesses Stay Flexible Amid Market Shifts

In this round-up of polling data from GPS Capital Markets’ LinkedIn audience and research from experts at GPS and Corpay, we look at mixed signals about North American markets and what businesses can expect in Q1.

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By Cross-Border
Feb 3, 2025
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Dollar rebounds as Fed's Powell sees March rate cut as unlikely

Dollar rebounds as Fed's Powell sees March rate cut as unlikely

The Fed delivered an "extremely neutral, non-committal statement", according to Karl Schamotta, chief market strategist at Corpay in Toronto.

Monitor and Review

Monitor and Review

In this post, we come to a ‘’reckoning’: how did the strategy perform? Performance could be influenced by any number of factors. You can plan for some of these, but others might be outside your control.

Mapping cashflows and FX needs to better visualize risk and exposure

Mapping cashflows and FX needs to better visualize risk and exposure

In this post, we outline how using an array of tools, including sensitivity analysis, scenario planning, and visualization can help identify potential risks and opportunities so businesses can better plan and implement their risk management strategies.

US Dollar Dominance: A blessing and a curse (Part II)

US Dollar Dominance: A blessing and a curse (Part II)

It can help your business’ bottom line to explore the dynamics of the USD and its position in the global marketplace; using only USD can mask hidden FX exposures and can increase currency risk.

Expect 3 BoC cuts in 2024. First one in June, other two by Fall: strategist

Expect 3 BoC cuts in 2024. First one in June, other two by Fall: strategist

As investors await the latest, BoC rate decision, Karl Schamotta, chief market strategist at Corpay, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss his outlook for the economy. Schamotta discusses housing risks, and adds BoC tone could remain hawkish for a while.

Interest rate cuts are coming, but the Bank of Canada won't say when

Interest rate cuts are coming, but the Bank of Canada won't say when

Karl Schamotta chief market strategist at Corpay says the Bank of Canada’s Tiff Macklem "may not want to keep applying the brakes, but he also sees the danger in stepping on the gas pedal."

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