Wednesday wrap: Golds, techs push TSX up
Mining stocks retreat on China moves to slow economy
- By: Malcolm Morrison
- November 10, 2010 November 10, 2010
- 16:45
Mining stocks retreat on China moves to slow economy
Exports to the U.S. fell to their lowest level since November 2009
Momentum for a deal on how to stabilize the global economy at Seoul is flagging
Commodities retreat on China moves to slow economy
Gold at a new record high
Economy remains fragile, PM says
Gold reaches new highs
Half of TSX companies yet to report
Bullion hits new high on European debt worries, G20 concerns
Urban singles down across the country
Higher greenback pressures commodities
Good news on the dividend front
U.S. finally coming out of the doldrums
Dollar edges lower after hitting parity with U.S. greenback
Residential permits up for a second straight month
Loonie lower on disappointing Canadian employment report
Weak U.S. greenback supports commodities
U.S. economy is slowing digging itself out of a deep hole
Source: The Associated PressThe Bank of England has held interest rates steady at a record low of 0.5% for the 20th consecutive month as the…
Loonie closer to parity
Will buy US$600 billion of long-term government bonds
U.S. markets advance on central bank’s plan to buy US$600 billion in bonds
85% probability that the deficit will last beyond 2015-16
Economic recovery lost momentum in 2010