TSX, Wall Street slip into the red
Canadian dollar edges higher
- By: The Canadian Press
- April 24, 2018 June 7, 2019
- 17:30
Canadian dollar edges higher
Reducing Ontario’s personal and corporate income tax rates would attract investment and talent
The latest figure for the household debt ratio shows Canadians’ burdens have remained in record-breaking territory at 170.4%
U.S. markets finished mixed
The parliamentary budget officer estimates the Liberals will post a $22.1-billion shortfall this fiscal year
Court appoints FAAN Mortgage as trustee to oversee mortgage administrator BDMC
Poloz highlights headwinds facing the Canadian economy as another reason for holding the line on rates.
Pump prices, airline tickets help propel Canada’s annual inflation rate to 2.3%
Stocks battered by sliding commodity prices and disappointing earnings
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U.S. markets up slightly
The central bank is expecting the economy to rebound in the second quarter with 2.5% growth
Bullish sentiment has declined in almost all asset classes
VC money is increasingly drawn to Canada because of the stable economy and a highly skilled and diverse workforce
U.S. stock markets were also up in Tuesday trading
The IMF forecasts 2.1% growth this year and 2% next year
The rise came after two consecutive monthly declines
Loonie rises against U.S. dollar
The poll comes ahead of this week’s interest rate announcement from the Bank of Canada
Canadian banks would be exposed to reductions in fee and commission revenues
U.S. markets, loonie down
National average price down 10.4%: CREA
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