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The Daily Chase: Hunt for yield reaches Cineplex; Inter Pipeline launches review VIDEO SIGN OUT
Howâs this for a sign of the times: Our Bloomberg partners are reporting Cineplex is finding plenty of demand for the $200-million debt financing thatâs mandated by its lenders in exchange for continued covenant relief. According to Bloombergâs intel, Cineplexâs bankers have rounded up approximately $1 billion in preliminary interest and are looking to push the bonds with a sub-8 per cent yield. All that for what has to be one of Canadaâs hardest-hit companies during the pandemic. Weâll explore what this tells us about investor psychology and the hunt for yield in todayâs low rate environment.
LUCAN BIDDULPH – Lucan Biddulph learned some good news about its OPP station at a recent conference.
The municipality participated in the Jan. 25-26 Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA) conference, which was held “virtually” this year due to the pandemic. Members of Lucan Biddulph council have expressed concern in the past about the future of the Lucan OPP station, noting that they want to ensure it stays open. As previously reported, small communities such as Exeter and Wingham lost their OPP stations last summer.
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The Daily Chase: Stocks rise on Yellen comments; Tesla invests in Bitcoin
North American equity markets appear poised to rise at the start of trading, extending the momentum that carried the S&P/TSX Composite Index, S&P 500 and the Nasdaq to closing records on Friday. Over the weekend, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen touted the potential payoff from the Biden administrationâs US$1.9-trillion spending package, saying it could help the U.S. reach full employment next year. Weâll stress test that assertion and gather reaction from market professionals today.
OLDER INDEBTED CANADIANS IN RACE AGAINST TIME
The Ontario government has extended the stay-at-home order for most of the province but will begin to transition back to the colour-coded shutdown system through a regional approach as the gradual reopening of the economy begins.