Europe, Australia team up for common carbon market
Mutual recognition of cap-and-trade carbon units to begin July 2018
- By: James Langton
- August 28, 2012 August 28, 2012
- 07:45
Mutual recognition of cap-and-trade carbon units to begin July 2018
Oil, gold prices rise
Base metals stocks decline almost 1% as September copper sheds early advance
Rising interest rates could cause further deterioration in affordability next year
CIBC poll shows only half of Canadians with a TFSA have made a contribution this year
Oil prices rise on concerns tropical storm Isaac could affect Gulf of Mexico refineries
NGX will operate on reduced schedule
Lower yields on government securities may push bond and money market funds into riskier, lower credit-quality investments
Fear of boosting the Canadian dollar will keep the Bank of Canada from boosting rates
Housing risks remain
Lower-than-expected inflation data sends loonie lower
Poll shows that 44% of students with debt expect to pay it off within five years of graduating
Index remains at historically low level
Loonie closes at highest level since May on strong U.S. economic data, oil prices
Fresh optimism comes amid growing expectations of intervention by the European Central Bank
RBC Capital Markets continues to lead the industry
New capital rules and other reforms have set the stage for fixed-income markets to become more like equity markets
But economic growth likely will stay subdued for the foreseeable future
Continued weak growth for Canada
U.S. markets close mixed
Scotia expects average Canadian home prices will eventually decline by 10%
Focus on efficiency and cost cutting may lead to further job cuts