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As volatile year winds down, investors expect major growth in 2021

Ross Marowits On Jan. 1, investors celebrating Bay Street’s best returns since the global financial crisis couldn’t have known what kind of year they were about to face. The year on stock exchanges was marked by swift and frequent changes in reaction to news events, with updates on the number of active Covid-19 cases or the latest round of vaccine trials moving the needle as much as traditional economic indicators like the unemployment rate or central bank policy changes. With 2021 fast approaching, analysts are by and large are optimistic about the year to come. Still, they caution that the same volatility will likely colour the early part of 2021 as new waves of Covid infections emerge and full-scale vaccination remains months away.

Investors optimistic for year of the vaccine

Winnipeg Free Press By: Ross Marowits, The Canadian Press Posted: TORONTO - On Jan. 1, investors celebrating Bay Street s best returns since the global financial crisis couldn t have known what kind of year they were about to face. A sign for Scotiabank s iTRADE at the Scotiabank Plaza Concourse is shown in Toronto on Wednesday Nov. 8, 2017.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Doug Ives TORONTO - On Jan. 1, investors celebrating Bay Street s best returns since the global financial crisis couldn t have known what kind of year they were about to face. The year on stock exchanges was marked by swift and frequent changes in reaction to news events, with updates on the number of active COVID-19 cases or the latest round of vaccine trials moving the needle as much as traditional economic indicators like the unemployment rate or central bank policy changes.

Investors look with optimism to year of the vaccine , expect major growth in 2021

Investors look with optimism to year of the vaccine , expect major growth in 2021 by Ross Marowits, The Canadian Press Posted Dec 21, 2020 4:08 pm EDT Last Updated Dec 21, 2020 at 4:14 pm EDT TORONTO On Jan. 1, investors celebrating Bay Street’s best returns since the global financial crisis couldn’t have known what kind of year they were about to face. The year on stock exchanges was marked by swift and frequent changes in reaction to news events, with updates on the number of active COVID-19 cases or the latest round of vaccine trials moving the needle as much as traditional economic indicators like the unemployment rate or central bank policy changes.

Investors look with optimism to year of the vaccine , expect major growth in 2021 | iNFOnews

Ross Marowits A sign for Scotiabank s iTRADE at the Scotiabank Plaza Concourse is shown in Toronto on Wednesday Nov. 8, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Doug Ives December 21, 2020 - 1:08 PM TORONTO - On Jan. 1, investors celebrating Bay Street s best returns since the global financial crisis couldn t have known what kind of year they were about to face. The year on stock exchanges was marked by swift and frequent changes in reaction to news events, with updates on the number of active COVID-19 cases or the latest round of vaccine trials moving the needle as much as traditional economic indicators like the unemployment rate or central bank policy changes.

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