What's in the mix, and what's at risk, for 2026: FP Video
This week, FP Video looks at what’s to come for energy prices and stock markets in 2026, how to properly prepare your portfolio for the future, and what rates to expect when renewing your mortgage in the new year. Plus, David Rosenberg weighs in on the possibility that the artificial intelligence investor boom may soon go bust and on how to keep your investments from feeling the pressure when the bubble pops.
Expect ‘dramatically higher’ oil prices in 2026
Eric Nuttall, partner and senior portfolio manager with Ninepoint Partners, talks about the outlook for energy prices in the new year.
What Canadian investors should be doing in 2026
Brian Belski, chief executive, CIO and founder of Humilis Investment Strategies, talks about what’s ahead for markets after a bonanza year for investors and why the Federal Reserve doesn’t have as much influence on stocks as we think.
Mortgage borrowers have more clout than they think
Leah Zlatkin, mortgage broker at Mortgage Outlet, talks about the wave of mortgage renewals coming due this year and whether variable or fixed rates are the best option.
AI frenzy is ‘classic bubble’: David Rosenberg.
David Rosenberg, founder of Rosenberg Research, tells the Financial Post that investors need to derisk their portfolios heading into 2026.