
Tony Stillo
Tony Stillo is the director of economics for Canada at Oxford Economics, where he analyzes economic trends and their implications. He was recently mentioned in relation to a report predicting that a trade war-induced recession could lead to significant job losses in Canada, emphasizing the potential economic fallout from current trade tensions.
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Tony Stillo expresses concerns about the fragile position of the Canadian economy.
Canada’s GDP rebounds in third quarter, but trade numbers mask broader weaknessTony Stillo is the director of Canada economics at Oxford Economics.
Market-based odds of BoC rate cut this month zoom to 90% after weak jobs reportsTony Stillo, director of Canada Economics at Oxford Economics, said that the report’s conclusion was based on a 'broad interpretation.'
Canada’s pause on U.S. countertariffs causes confusion among businesses it was supposed to helpTony Stillo is the director of Canada economics at Oxford Economics Canada.
How today’s GDP report has shifted market bets and economist views for next week’s BoC rate decisionAn analysis released this week by economists Tony Stillo and Michael Davenport at Oxford Economics discusses the impact of tariffs.
Cruel summer: Tariffs are hitting your fishing rods, tents and barbecuesTony Stillo, director of Canada economics at Oxford Economics, expects a three-quarter recession starting soon.
Canada’s economy in flux as Trump starts cutting tariff dealsTony Stillo, director of economics for Canada at Oxford Economics, warns of job losses due to the trade war.
Canada’s housing market was poised for a comeback. Then trade war jitters set in








































