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For 2025, experts predict economic growth, but slower gains and more volatility


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Published in Stocks and Investing on Monday, January 6th 2025 at 13:21 GMT by MoneySense   Print publication without navigation

  • The Canadian equity market will continue building on its strength from 2024 despite lingering political uncertainties, experts forecast. But investors

The article from MoneySense, published on January 1, 2024, discusses economic forecasts for 2025 by various experts. It highlights expectations of continued economic growth, albeit at a slower pace than in previous years, with increased volatility due to several factors. Key points include the anticipation of a mild recession in some regions, influenced by high interest rates, geopolitical tensions, and the ongoing effects of inflation. Despite these challenges, there's optimism about sectors like technology and renewable energy, which are expected to drive growth. The article also notes that while the job market might cool down, unemployment is not expected to spike dramatically. Experts suggest that investors should brace for market fluctuations but remain cautiously optimistic, focusing on diversification and long-term investment strategies to navigate the uncertain economic landscape.

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