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Saskatchewan financial expert says investors should wait for rebound after coronavirus drop

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With Canadians keeping a close eye on their finances through the COVID-19 pandemic, financial experts and advisors are asking investors to stay the course.

Canada’s main stock index finished up five percentage points on April 6, suggesting renewed investor confidence. A University of Saskatchewan professor who teaches personal finance and managing investment believes losses can range anywhere from 15 to 50 per cent, depending on the security of investments.

In an interview with Global News, George Tannous recommends investors stick to their strategy. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] “If you see something in your portfolio that’s at risk of going bankrupt or going under, you should perhaps get rid

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