This week FP video looks at the chance of
real estate prices
escalating in the second half of the year, the impact of
oil market volatility
on the
agriculture sector
, why the
geopolitical tension
has been good news for
Canadian bonds
, and why investment managers are optimistic about this
earnings season
.
Home prices could climb in the back half of 2026
Jason Mercer, chief information officer at the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board, talks to Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about how home prices could rise in the second half of 2026.
Farmers face higher costs for fertilizer, fuel
Keith Currie, president of The Canadian Federation of Agriculture, talks about the pressures Canadian farmers face as the Iran war raises costs.
Why are Canadian bond yields surging?
Earl Davis, head of Fixed Income and Money Markets with BMO Global Asset Management, talks about the factors creating a ‘tug-of-war dynamic’ in global markets
Earnings season primed for double digit growth
Brian Belski, founder, chief executive & chief investment officer at Humilis Investment Strategies, talks about how investment managers are ‘blocking out the noise’ of volatility and how earnings season is primed for double digit growth.
These forces could push up Canada's home prices later this year: FP Video
2026-04-11 11:00:58


