TSX slumps as oil dips
U.S. markets finish flat
- By: Aleksandra Sagan
- January 27, 2017 January 27, 2017
- 17:35
U.S. markets finish flat
The 2016-17 fiscal year shortfall hits $12.7 billion after eight months
Rogers results boost telecom sector
NEO listed companies and their shareholders can now rely on certain safe harbours provided by U.S. law
Sovereign ratings have the greatest share of negative outlooks, at 21%, while the negative outlook bias is 10% for corporates and 11% for banks
Dow tops 20,000 for first time
The total number of deals rose by 7% while total investments dropped by 0.3% in Canada while, globally, total deals dropped by 10% and total…
The sector is expected to rebound from the record losses related to the Fort McMurray wildfires last year, Fitch Ratings reports
The firm is rebranding NYSE MKT as NYSE American to serve as its venue for small- and mid-capitalization stocks
S&P 500, Nadaq post record highs
Although FX trading activity generally declined from April to October, it was up compared with the corresponding period in 2015
Investors should be wary of sticking to strategies designed to capitalize on a falling interest rate environment and ignoring the risk of rising inflation
Loonie, gold make gains
A new Desjardins report suggests that the record level of foreign purchases of Canadian securities demonstrates positive sentiment is back
The loonie ends the day with a decline
Although corporate liquidity is better than it was in early 2017, the index remains below its long-term average, the credit-rating agency reports
Lower food prices help ease impact of gasoline’s rise
TSX ekes out gain, loonie dips
New StatsCan data show that Canadian investors reduced their holdings in U.S. treasuries by $3.7 billion and in U.S. equities by $5 billion
Loonie loses more than a cent after Poloz says rate cut still 'on the table'
Central bank warns of ‘consequences’ if Trump protectionist policies materialize
Updated economic projections are unlikely to factor in any potential repercussions for Canada from Trump’s promises in areas like taxation, trade and tariffs
Volatility inducing comments from the incoming U.S. president may be something investors have to get used to
RBC, Sun Life, TD and BMO are included in Corporate Knights’ annual ranking of the top 100 sustainable corporations around the globe
U.S. stock markets closed