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DHL Wealth Advisory - Aug 21, 2026
This week marked two big events for Canadians: The August 19 deadline for 50% U.S. tariffs on US$20 billion of Canadian exports; And the very next day, the 10th anniversary of The Tragically Hip’s final concert...
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To sum it up, though inflation remains a challenge for households and businesses alike, several underlying trends continue to help support a favourable economic and market backdrop:
- Healthy economic momentum. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimated the real gross domestic product (GDP) in the U.S. increased by 2.1% in the first quarter of 2026 and 1.5% in the second. According to the Atlanta Fed GDPNow forecast, real GDP growth for the third quarter in the U.S. is trending closer to 4%. While growth may bring with it inflationary risks, solid economic momentum may also allow potential monetary policy adjustments to become easier to digest.
- Steady consumer spending. Consumer spending has recently been among the top contributors to economic growth, helping to boost momentum. Further highlighting the resilience of the consumer, U.S. retail sales have accelerated this year. While retail sales fell in July and consumer sentiment remained subdued, which may each take additional pressure off the Fed to hike rates in the near term, retail sales remain a strong 4.7% higher than levels from 12 months ago.
- Strong earnings across a range of sectors. 2026 earnings expectations for the TSX and S&P 500 indexes have strengthened over the course of the year, with full-year growth estimates now exceeding 25% for the TSX and 30% for the S&P 500. Earnings revisions have been particularly strong for technology, commodity-related, and economically sensitive sectors. Encouragingly, nearly all sectors are expected to deliver positive earnings growth, underscoring the breadth of momentum.
While inflation has moderated, the path back to central bank targets may not be perfectly smooth. That uncertainty reinforces the value of maintaining a diversified portfolio over making concentrated bets on any one inflation scenario. We believe equities serve as a cornerstone for that strategy, offering long-term growth potential to help preserve purchasing power, providing a level of inflation protection over time, despite the potential for periodic market volatility along the way.
Sources: BMO Economics Talking Points
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