Wednesday outlook: Investors await latest Fed decision on rates
U.S. consumer prices rise 0.4%
- By: IE Staff
- March 18, 2009 March 18, 2009
- 07:50
U.S. consumer prices rise 0.4%
Housing reports boosts U.S. markets
Four-year plan to return to balance budgets
Strong policy support will continue to drive growth in China, Europe and the U.S
Loss of momentum across goods- and service-producing industries
Nasdaq OMX Europe will launch a new pan-European dark pool, to be known as NEURO Dark, the company said Tuesday.The exchange plans to launch the…
U.S. Fed begins two-day meeting
Dow ends winning streak
New research from Moody’s Investors Service sees elevated refunding risk for the US$300 billion of investment-grade non-financial corporate bonds that will mature during the next…
Collapse in international activity has materially weakened Canada’s growth profile
Canadian industries operated at 74.7% of their capacity in the fourth quarter of 2008, down from 78.1 in the third quarter, Statistics Canada said Monday.That’s…
Equity markets turmoil takes bite out of household wealth
Household net worth shrinks in Q4: StatsCan
Inflation report on deck
12 stocks dropped, six added
U.S. markets post strongest weekly gains in four months
Jobless rate climbs to 7.7%
The federal budget implementation bill was passed in the Senate on Thursday.Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance, welcomed the support of the Senate and the House…
Financial and energy shares post solid gains
Job losses expected to extend into 2010
Aggressive policy actions will foster recovery in 2010
Madoff to appear in court
Canadians’ perceptions of the state of the economy declined in March after a brief uptick in February, suggests the latest results from TNS Canadian Facts’…
Global economies to struggle into 2010
U.S. markets finish flat