U.S. consumer prices post modest rise
Housing starts hit 14-year low
- October 17, 2007 October 17, 2007
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Housing starts hit 14-year low
Only three sectors showing strong growth characteristics: technology, materials and industrials
Economic research firm, Global Insight Inc., says it looks unlikely that Tuesday night’s Throne Speech will be enough, by itself, to trigger an election.The firm…
Tories pledge one percentage point cut in the GST
J.P. Morgan Chase Q3 earnings rise despite US$1.3 billion in write-down
Dollar slumps after Bank of Canada holds interest rates steady
Domestic demand expected to remain strong, bank says
Drop in auto industry blamed
U.S. industrial output turned in another weak reading in September as the short strike at General Motors contributed to a big drop in auto production.The…
S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index is the latest addition to the global index series
U.S. markets tumble on credit jitters
ATS to go live in Q4
Greatest uncertainty is the trajectory of the U.S. fiscal deficit
Canada no longer tethered to U.S. economy
Citigroup profit drops 57%
This week brings the latest announcement on interest rates from the Bank of Canada and the consumer price index for September.On Monday, Statistics Canada reports…
U.S. markets end higher
Nesbitt will attend World Federation of Exchanges annual meeting in Shanghai
PPI rebounds on energy prices
Rate hike could come in December
Investment rises 4.9% in third quarter
Domestic strength offsets external challenges
Investment in non-residential building construction rises in Q3
Tech shares drag down TSX
Hedge funds are able to recover quickly after market turmoil, according to new research from Credit Suisse Index Co., Inc.The research examines the effects of…