Monday outlook: Stock markets to open higher amid positive manufacturing data from Europe, China
Loonie jumps above US96¢ level
- By: Malcolm Morrison
- January 4, 2010 January 4, 2010
- 08:30
Loonie jumps above US96¢ level
RBC Canadian Consumer Outlook Index rises
ISM manufacturing report coming Monday
N.Y. closes lower
Bank of Canada governor is facing an even bigger challenge, likely starting mid-year
Bulk of conversion activity won’t happen until toward the end of 2010
Parliament suspended until March 3
GDP growth forecasted at 2.6%
TSX nears high for the year
N.Y gains despite disappointing housing data
Economists outline potential hazards
Commodity producers to benefit from a rebound in global markets
Gains in most major sectors
Loonie above US95¢ level
Interest rates to rise in second half
U.S. appeals court upholds i4i ruling against Microsoft
Canadian production will remain below historical levels
The Canadian PressStatistics Canada says the number of people receiving regular Employment Insurance benefits in October edged down 0.5% to 809,600.That was still 61.8%, or…
The Canadian PressThe Toronto stock market could be in for a slack opening Tuesday amid weak commodity prices.The Canadian dollar moved up 0.36 of a…
Asia-Pacific region is the only market managing to generate activity that is close to its value peak
Gold stocks slide 1.5%
Responses on future employment continue to show the largest increase
Volume of sales recovers to pre-recession levels
Agrium extends CF shareholder offer
Stock markets will close at 13:00 ET on Christmas Eve