
Bradley Saunders
Bradley Saunders is a North America economist at Capital Economics, where he analyzes economic trends and their implications. He has provided insights on the potential impact of U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, suggesting that while these tariffs may harm specific industries, they are unlikely to significantly affect the overall Canadian economy.
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Bradley Saunders is a North America economist at Capital Economics.
How market bets and economist views for future BoC rate moves have shifted in the wake of today’s hotter-than-expected inflation dataBradley Saunders, a North American economist at Capital Economics, commented on the economic outlook for Canada.
Ông Trump có thể rút khỏi hiệp định thương mại với Mexico, CanadaBradley Saunders, North America economist at Capital Economics, noted that the rebound in September was not as positive for GDP growth as first meets the eye.
Manufacturing sales up 3.3% in September, aided by strength in auto and energy sectorsBradley Saunders is a North America Economist at Capital Economics who commented on the employment report.
How today’s jobs report has shifted market and economist predictions for BoC rate cutsBradley Saunders, North America economist at Capital Economics, wrote in a note to clients about the decline in exports.
Canada’s trade deficit widens to second-highest level as exports dropBradley Saunders, North America economist at Capital Economics, wrote about the decline in exports.
Canada’s trade deficit widens to second-highest level as exports dropBradley Saunders is a North America economist at Capital Economics.
US job growth revisions signal economic weaknessBradley Saunders, North America economist at Capital Economics, said in a note to clients that the surveys may appear overly downbeat.
Businesses downbeat but less worried about worst-case tariff scenario, Bank of Canada surveys findBradley Saunders, a North American economist at Capital Economics, expressed cautious optimism about future trade figures.
Canada’s trade deficit hits record high $7.1-billion as tariffs hammer exports
Bradley Saunders, North America economist at Capital Economics, discussed the broad-based weakness in last month’s Labour Force Survey.
Canada sheds 33,000 jobs in March as trade war rattles labour marketAt Capital Economics, North America economists Bradley Saunders and Stephen Brown now expect tariffs to push Canada into recession.
Home buyers and sellers rethinking plans amid economic uncertainty, tariff tumultBradley Saunders is a North America economist at Capital Economics who says the federal government’s new strict immigration targets are already weighing on demand in the largest cities.
Agents sense pent up demand from anxious home buyersBradley Saunders, North America economist with Capital Economics, wrote about the expected impact of tariffs on Canadian exports.
Five charts that explain Canada’s $35-billion steel and aluminum trade with the U.S.Bradley Saunders, North America economist at Capital Economics, wrote that tariffs on these products will be far less damaging than others targeted by Trump.
Trump imposes 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from all countries, including Canada


























