Opening bell: Loonie above US$1.08
Magna International, Nortel post improved results
- By: IE Staff
- November 6, 2007 November 6, 2007
- 08:50
Magna International, Nortel post improved results
Citigroup writedowns weigh on financial stocks
Canadian retail prices beginning to fall
BATS Trading, Inc. announced that it has filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to become a fully licensed securities exchange.“The BATS organization, and…
Canada benefits from a more conservative investment environment
Hong Kong shares drop 5%
CI, Manulife to report Q3 results
Loonie tops US$1.07
Easing cycle in only part way through
TSX sheds 252 points; Dow drops 362
Alpha Trading Systems, the initiative of several bank-owned dealers to set up an alternative trading system, is moving ahead with new offices, a new identity,…
Chrysler to cut 1,100 jobs in Ontario
Credit Suisse profit falls amid writedowns
The Toronto stock market surged ahead Wednesday, with investors pouring their money into resource issues, as news of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s decision to lower…
Economic expansion to slow, Fed says
U.S. crude inventories drop for second week
CDF to include data from Alternative Trading Systems
Exports, consumer spending speed economic growth
Car sales boost retail activity
GST will be reduced to 5% while the basic personal amount for individuals increases
U.S. markets move down, await U.S. Federal Reserve's decision on whether to cut interest rates
Ted McMeekin takes over as minister of government and consumer services, which oversees the OSC
Written submissions are due by Jan. 11, 2008; the CPRP will report to the minister of industry by June 30, 2008
With U.S. investors losing $5 billion in the fallout of the income trust decision, couple argues Canada breached its NAFTA obligations