Monday outlook: Stocks set to open higher amid positive German export data
Commodities prices move higher
- By: Malcolm Morrison
- August 9, 2010 August 9, 2010
- 07:50
Commodities prices move higher
Federal government must engage in another round of fiscal stimulus
Harper rules out recession speculation, second stimulus after job losses
CI earnings coming Wednesday
Jobs data falls short
Canadian, U.S. jobs data misses expectations
Manulife shares tumble 11.25%
Value of building permits jumps 25% from a year ago
BCE ups dividend
RIM weighs on tech stocks
U.S. survey shows hiring boost in July
Downward revisions reflect weaker U.S. outlook, economic fallout in Europe
DundeeWealth earnings rise
Market pulls back in late-day trading
Slower government revenue growth to hamper pace of deficit reduction
Russell Canada Index rebounds from Q2 declines
Latin America and Asia Pacific region will lead growth
Major U.S. stock indexes rose about 2% on Monday
Dow climbs 2%
Cooper calls for corporate tax cuts and federal assistance to local governments
Goods-producing industries rose 0.6%
Source: The Canadian PressA busy slate of Canadian earnings in a shortened trading week are expected to provide the Toronto stock market with direction, while…
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