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TD Economics provides analysis of economic performance and the implications for investors. The analysis covers the globe, with emphasis on Canada, the United States, Europe and Asia.
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Latest Releases

November 20, 2009
U.S. State Employment Monitor (pdf)
The Weekly Bottom Line (pdf)
An Update On Consumer Insolvency (pdf)

November 18, 2009
U.S. Housing Starts Commentary (pdf)
U.S. Consumer Price Index Commentary (pdf)
Canadian Consumer Price Index Commentary (pdf)
TD Alternate Inflation Monitor (pdf)
Provincial Inflation Monitor (pdf)

November 16, 2009
Global Markets (pdf)
Weekly Commodity Price Report (pdf)
Canadian Manufacturing Shipments Commentary (pdf)
Innovation And New Investment Remain Key To Business Success (pdf)
U.S. Retail Sales Commentary (pdf)

November 13, 2009
U.S. Commercial Real Estate Is A Speed Bump, But Not A Road Block To Recovery (pdf)

November 12, 2009
Possible Economic Impact of H1N1 (pdf)

November 11, 2009
The Economic Outlook (English webcast) (French webcast)

November 10, 2009
A New Normal: Canada's Potential Growth During Recovery And Beyond (pdf)

November 6, 2009
Provincial Employment Monitor (pdf)
How Will The Great Recession And Its Recovery Compare To The Past? (pdf)

November 5, 2009
Outlook For Canadian Agriculture (pdf) (Press Release)

November 4, 2009
Is The Global Economy Hard-Wired For A Lingering Fed? (pdf)

November 3, 2009
Provincial Economic Forecast (pdf)

October 29, 2009
Answers To Some Key Questions About The Costs Of Combating Climate Change - A summary of the Pembina/David Suzuki Foundation paper (pdf)

October 27, 2009
Quebec Fiscal Update (pdf)

October 22, 2009
Ontario Fiscal Update (pdf)
Provincial Retail Monitor (pdf)

October 20, 2009
The Coming Era Of Fiscal Restraint (pdf)

October 16, 2009
Monetary Policy Monitor (pdf)
Economic Recovery To Kick Start Small Businesses (English) (French)

October 15, 2009
The Future Cost Of A University Degree (English) (French)

October 7, 2009
Resale Housing Outlook: Housing Markets Rebound Sharply, Sidestepping The Worst (pdf)

October 6, 2009
Real Estate Trends Could Impact Future Path Of Canadian Monetary Policy (pdf)

October 2, 2009
Quarterly Commodity Price Report (pdf)






Current Publications
Daily Financial Indicators*
Weekly Financial Indicators*
Daily Economic Indicators*
Weekly Bottom Line*
Weekly Commodity Price Report*
Global Markets*
Quarterly Economic Forecast*
Long-term Economic Forecast*
Quarterly Commodity Price Report*
Provincial Economic Forecast*
Industrial Outlook*
Monetary Policy Monitor*
Federal & Provincial Budgets

Special Reports
An Update On Consumer Insolvency*
Innovation And New Investment Remain Key To Business Success*
U.S. Commercial Real Estate Is A Speed Bump, But Not A Road Block To Recovery*
Possible Economic Impact of H1N1*
A New Normal: Canada's Potential Growth During Recovery And Beyond*
How Will The Great Recession And Its Recovery Compare To The Past?*
Outlook For Canadian Agriculture*
Is The Global Economy Hard-Wired For A Lingering Fed?*
A summary of the Pembina/David Suzuki Foundation paper*
The Coming Era Of Fiscal Restraint*
Economic Recovery To Kick Start Small Businesses*
The Future Cost Of A University Degree*
Resale Housing Outlook*
Real Estate Trends Could Impact Future Path Of Canadian Monetary Policy*
The G-20 in Pittsburgh - Sherpas Bearing Gifts*
Alberta's Natural Gas Industry Faces Considerable Long-Term Pressures*
Northeast Job Market is a Cut Above*
Literacy Matters: Helping Newcomers Unlock Their Potential*
The Impact of Sales Tax Harmonization*
OPEC Output Quotas Held Steady*
Lumber Market Poised For Recovery*
Credit Flows in the Second Quarter of 2009*
Canadian Job Market: One of These Things Is Not Like the Others*
An Update on the Québec Economy*
Le point sur l’économie du Québec*
The Great Recession: Lessons and Opportunities*
How Are We Doing On Social Policy?*
Recession Drives Sharp Increase In Personal Insolvency*
Canada's Labour Market: Out With The New, In With The Old*
U.S. Cash For Clunkers To Provide Little Cash For Canada*
Is There Evidence That Obama’s Loan Modification Program Is Working?*
The Nascent Recovery*