TSX flat Monday despite solid U.S. retail sales
Soft China data depresses miners
- By: Malcolm Morrison
- April 16, 2012 April 16, 2012
- 15:50
Soft China data depresses miners
Canadians dump foreign holdings
Craig Fehr, Canadian market strategist for Edward Jones, says despite the positive signs of economic recovery, risks for potential short-term pullbacks remain in the markets.…
U.S. futures signal positive start to the week
Bank of Canada rate decision coming Tuesday
S&P 500 earnings expected to rise little more than 3% year-over-year during the first quarter
Slowing Chinese growth drags commodity prices lower
Bullish sentiment on crude oil wanes
Corporate earnings hopes trump soft economic data
Market turbulence could return; volatility rising
Google to provide real-time market data from the Canadian National Stock Exchange.
Policymakers should seize the moment to build a stronger long-term foundation for growth and stability
Alcoa reassures on earnings, outlook
All of Canada’s big banks rated at double-A2 or better
Condo and apartment construction remain strong
There is a potential for more firms to beat the street’s increasingly beaten-down expectations
45 million unemployed in February
U.S. futures sharply higher
Strengthening of the U.S. dollar versus will be a headwind for commodity prices and resource stocks
Selloff continues as Chinese data reinforces worry about economic revival
A new report finds that a combination of house price declines and a run-up in leverage explains the severity of contractions
Regained momentum in developed economies
Chinese data reinforces worries about economic revival
Province getting a big boost from strong oil
U.S. jobs data misses forecasts, depresses commodities