Husky Energy plan
Husky Energy Inc. will release its planned 2020 capital expenditure and production guidance before markets open on Monday. The Calgary-based energy company confirmed in October that it was laying off staff, but would not say how many, as part of a plan to align its workforce with its capital plan and strategy.
Bank earnings
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The lion’s share of Canada’s major banks will report their fourth-quarter earnings this week. Bank of Montreal is expected to report its results on Tuesday, followed by Royal Bank of Canada and National Bank on Wednesday. CIBC and TD are scheduled to report results Thursday. The data comes as tensions between the U.S. and China weigh on business sentiment.
Bank of Canada
The Bank of Canada is expected to make its key interest rate announcement on Wednesday, followed by a speech by deputy governor Timothy Lane at the Local Breakfast Series event hosted by the Ottawa Board of Trade and Ottawa Business Journal on Thursday. The central bank is expected to keep its key interest rate on hold, but economists will be looking for hints in both the rate announcement and speech about what it might do next year.
Dollarama results
Discount retailer Dollarama Inc. is expected to release its third-quarter financial results on Wednesday morning. The company has said the trade war between the U.S. and China has made it more challenging to find new products that appeal to customers.
Jobs report
Statistics Canada is expected to release its labour force survey for November on Friday. The Canadian economy lost 1,800 jobs in October following gains of 54,000 in September and 81,000 in August.



