Good News! Commodities Still Resilient Amid Economic Challenges
With the notable exception of gold, most commodities have slumped, largely due to China slipping back into deflation. At the start of the year, many anticipated that commodities were poised for a new "Supercycle" of outperformance. This expectation was rooted
Good News! Unlocking Canada’s Energy Potential for the Future
Hidden for over 200 million years, this buried treasure remained undiscovered until the 1950s. But it wasn’t until the early 2000s, when a revolutionary technique called fracking unlocked its true potential, that the Montney Formation was revealed as one of
Differences aside, both vehicles are engineered for top speed - they just run on different courses. A casual glance at their specifications illustrates just how different these vehicles are. Which would you rather drive?
Good News! All Aboard? What Rate Cuts Mean for Canadian Investors
A black line snakes its way across the yellow sands of Mauritania. Seen from above, the three-kilometer-long line inches its way over the barren landscape. Vibrations make the sand dance long before the thrum and whine of the diesel locomotives
Good News! Protecting Investments Across Centuries
Herod the Great had a vision. A port twice the size of Athen's - with mighty and massive seawalls rising out of the deep Mediterranean water on the coast of Judea. He would reshape not only the land - but
Good News! What Moby Dick Can Teach Investors About the Green Energy Transition
Hermann Melville's Moby Dick which was published in 1851 - five years after the peak of the US Whaling Industry and eight years before the first oil well in America was drilled - immortalized the whaling industry. Can you believe
Good News! What Investors Can Learn from Notre Dame’s Restoration
Notre Dame on fire (image courtesy of FranceToday.com) Notre Dame on Fire — And the Lessons Begin The Queen of Cathedrals has lessons for investors today. She has stood on an island in the Seine largely completed since 1260. Desecrated
Good News! What Volcanoes and Climate Tech Mean for Investors
In 1815, Mount Tambora, in modern day Indonesia, erupted spectacularly, sending about 10 cubic miles of rock and dust into the atmosphere. Heard from over 2,600 miles away, the largest ever volcanic eruption in the past 13,000 years spewed ash
In a dimly lit laboratory, the grey-black crystalline substance sat unremarkable in the petri dish, nothing but a dull rock to an untrained eye. But to Lee and Kim, its crystalline structure could unlock a world of potential and hope.