Sports affect stock prices in real time: report
BoC paper looks at the relationship between stock prices and major sporting events
- By: James Langton
- January 28, 2014 December 14, 2017
- 13:00
BoC paper looks at the relationship between stock prices and major sporting events
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Ratings able to withstand a moderate downturn in the Canadian housing market, Fitch says
Total compensation costs and benefits not expected to fall significantly
Dow sheds 41 points
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Housing starts, building permits cool
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