TSX ends down despite commodity gains
U.S. markets finish mixed
- By: Ian Bickis
- July 24, 2018 June 20, 2019
- 17:00
U.S. markets finish mixed
The federal government should review the tax system to ensure that it remains efficient
Retail, manufacturing and wholesale strength will push May GDP even higher
TSX ends lower along with U.S. markets
Economy shows resilience as retail sales grow
U.S. stocks sink
One cause for weaker performance expectations may be the concern surrounding the fate of NAFTA
Loonie slips
The gains more than made up for the drop seen in April
Loonie climbs higher; U.S. markets finish mixed
Canadian investors purchased foreign bonds
Housing sales mark the first substantiative month-over-month increase this year
U.S. markets make minor gains
U.S. markets post large gains
U.S. markets also move lower
Central bank predicts economic resilience despite trade risks
Loonie moves lower ahead of Bank of Canada rate announcement
Trading volume and value across all Canadian marketplaces declined for the Q1 2018
An outright recession is possible if trade tensions turn into a global trade war
U.S. markets also gain ground
Hiking the rate now would give the central bank more flexibility to lower it down the road if trade developments worsen
U.S. markets climb