Canada’s trade surplus rises in April
U.S. trade deficit falls sharply
- By: IE Staff
- June 8, 2007 June 8, 2007
- 09:20
U.S. trade deficit falls sharply
Growth largely confined to volatile multiple-unit segment
Inflation poses the biggest risk to global growth and the threat it poses is higher than the market is currently anticipating
U.S. trade deficit shrinks
Summer job market starts on positive note
Inflationary pressures remain the key concern for most central banks
TSX falls 238 points; Dow slides 199
Industry minister proposes amendment to Agreement on Internal trade
Dunlop, Fortin and Joly
Formal regulatory approval to be granted shortly
Tax to be levied on energy producers
Bank of England holds rates steady
TSX drops 200 points; Dow down 130
Central bank not done yet on the rate hike front
Non-residential permits fall 18.9%
Hedge funds urge TD Ameritrade to find merger partner
New order types facilitate execution of large block trades in Nasdaq, NYSE and AMEX Securities
Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke said today the U.S. economy will rebound from its weak performance at the start of the year, despite the slump…
NYSE Arca Options reports substantial marketq quality gains during SEC penny pilot
Liquidity risk is among the more important issues facing credit investors in the near-term
U.S. retailers issue profit warnings
Resource sectors facing squeeze if commodity prices do not catch up soon with the Canadian dollar
U.S. markets record modest gains
Montreal Exchange (MX) reported today that its trading volume for May 2007 reached 4,592,430 contracts, establishing a new record for total exchange volume, exceeding previous…