Hong Kong trading hits record high
Trading via China link surges to best level since launch
- By: James Langton
- April 8, 2015 April 8, 2015
- 09:35
Trading via China link surges to best level since launch
Get clients thinking of the TFSA as an emergency fund
Projects that are already under construction will continue as planned, but lead to excess capacity
The energy sector is expected to lead the decline
Consumer credit has been expanding at a robust pace
The outlook for hiring has diminished to its lowest level since 2009
NGX natural gas and power markets will operate on a reduced trading schedule
The annual contribution limit for Tax Free Savings Accounts could rise to $10,000
Province has a structural deficit of $400 million
Advisory board will be chaired by industry veteran Barb Amsden
Craig Fehr, Canadian market strategist for Edward Jones, predicts oil prices will remain near current levels for some time. He gives tips on sector allocations…
Employment outlook governs direction of interest rates
Lower interest rates, cheaper gas and a strengthening U.S. economy have some Canadians thinking things are just fine
The ratings agency says the investment offers little strategic advantage to the bank
Province still plans to run a record $5 billion deficit
Desjardins economists outline five scenarios where the Bank of Canada would cut interest rates
Trading will be available from 9:30 to 16:00 ET
Home prices forecast to rise close to 5% annually
Firms in Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Taiwan are the most exposed to low rates
Crude oil prices rise on supply concerns
Prices aren’t likely to climb above US$80 a barrel in the foreseeable future
Shift to VNAV fund structure reduces the likelihood of an investor stampede