Global economy to slowdown
U.S., China deceleration in spending, investment at the root
- By: James Langton
- June 6, 2006 June 6, 2006
- 09:47
U.S., China deceleration in spending, investment at the root
Oil prices retreat; Nortel loss widens
TSX and Dow both drop 199 points
Report calls for half of provincial resource revenue to be included in determining the overall size of the equalization pool
Finance and banking report decreased business activity
Will benefit investors by providing fair executions at a single price reflective of market supply and demand, among other
Five new records established in May
Canadian Superior makes play for Canadian Southern
G8 finance ministers set to meet
Energy and materials stocks will continue to be the driving force
But the ECB points out that the shock absorption capacities of European financial institutions have been improving
No evidence that high energy and commodity prices are affecting the inflation rate
Cogeco Cable to buy cable TV operator in Portugal
TSX jumps 102 points
Costs rise while new orders and employment fall
Demutualization, stock listing would make it more competitive globally
Western Canada at the centre of the latest employment boom
U.S.manufacturing report on deck
TSX gains 39 points; Dow up 73
Uncovering lucrative new trades and appealing to capital-rich institutions require geographic expansion
Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan is calling on board of directors to re-examine their executive compensations