Finance & Business
Finance & Business
Long-form daily briefings on IPOs, corporate earnings, M&A deal flow, rate decisions, and the markets that move them. North American focus. Each story carries a base briefing, a fresh update most days, and a trail of related coverage and video below.
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The 2026 IPO Calendar
Live tracker of the year’s pricings, withdrawals, and shelf filings — from S-1 to roadshow to first trade.
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The Rate-Watch Briefing
Bank of Canada and Federal Reserve decisions, dot plots, CPI prints, and the bond-market reaction.
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Big Six Earnings Watch
RBC, TD, Scotiabank, BMO, CIBC, National — quarterly prints, dividend changes, PCL trends, and the read for Bay Street.
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TSX vs Wall Street
The daily close, what moved it, and the cross-border relative-strength read.
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M&A Heavyweight Tracker
Live look at deal flow on Bay Street and Wall Street — the prints, the terms, the antitrust angle.
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Canadian Energy Watch
Oil sands, LNG, the WTI/WCS differential, and the TSX energy names that move with them.
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Big Tech Earnings
Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Google, Meta, Amazon — the quarterly prints and the read for the megacaps.
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Bay-Street Deal Flow
Canadian IPOs, private placements, secondary offerings — the Toronto and Montreal capital-markets diary.
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Cohere: Canada’s AI Heavyweight
Tracking Cohere’s funding rounds, enterprise wins, and Ottawa-vs-Washington positioning as the Toronto-based foundation-model company pushes deeper into regulated industries.
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Clio: The Burnaby Legal-Cloud Heavyweight
Clio, Canada’s legal-software giant, is the country’s clearest path-to-IPO comp. Tracking the Burnaby firm’s ARR, AI rollout, and acquisition cadence as it walks toward a public listing.
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Canada’s AI Policy Watch
AIDA, the AISI, the federal procurement framework, and the dollars actually moving — what Ottawa is doing on AI, and what the bill leaves on the table.