The domestic economy is expected to grow in 2015, led by the housing, labour and consumer sectors.
Still, investors may face some challenges, say Canadian and U.S. experts, especially if they’re looking for global exposure. While interest rates will start to inch up across North America, for example, sluggish growth in major countries such as China and Japan may subdue returns.
Read: Downside risks grow as stocks grind upward
At the same time, the resource-heavy TSX may continue to underperform the U.S. market. To help clients craft and tweak portfolios, share the following articles.
Equity investors must look beyond North America: Brandes
Investment predictions by TIGER 21 members, and TIGER 21’s favourites list
How new investors can buy into an expensive market
5 tips to help real estate investors prepare for downturn
Focus on earnings over GDP growth, for more on emerging markets
Dividend yields trending upward