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I’m not afraid to say it – I’m 36. I feel like I still have a lot of good years ahead of me. Dare I say, I’m in the prime of my life. At least, that is how I felt until I watched 20-year old Carlos Alcaraz defeat 36-year old Novak Djokovic. It wasn’t so much the intensity of the match that jarred me but the commentary afterward. Sportscasters essentially calling an end to Djokovic’s rein in tennis. A miracle he has survived this long in his geriatric years.
GDP advanced lass than expected and retail sales growth slowed materially . While industrial production was better, signs of weakness in real estate continued with property investment falling nearly 8 per cent. Put this all together we’ve got futures a bit off, coupled with oil and copper trading down. Nevertheless, this is coming after a week of gains for North American stocks. The S&P 500 is just 6 per cent from all time high, while the TSX is 9 per cent from all-time high.
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