By: Darcy Keith
The economist has steadfastly been recommending bonds. In the short term, that’s no longer the case
Darcy Keith is a Senior Editor, Investing, at The Globe and Mail. He covers a wide range of themes in finance, including financial markets, commodities and futures, trading, and the broader business and economics landscape, with a particular focus on topics such as markets, inflation, and the economic policies of the Bank of Canada and the Federal Reserve. Darcy's insights and analyses are featured in The Globe and Mail and Business Times Journal.
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Darcy Keith's focus is primarily on finance and investment, with a specific emphasis on economic data, market reaction, analyst recommendations, and interest rates. Given his coverage attributes that cite data extensively and provide investment analysis, he would likely be receptive to pitches from experts who can offer unique insights into the interpretation of economic indicators or market reactions.
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