How stocks, bonds and other markets have fared so far in 2025
U.S. markets started 2025 on a two-year winning streak; not so much since
- By: Wyatte Grantham-philips And Damian J. Troise, The Associated Press
- April 21, 2025 April 22, 2025
- 15:27
U.S. markets started 2025 on a two-year winning streak; not so much since
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“China firmly opposes any party reaching a deal at the expense of China’s interests”: China's Commerce Ministry
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New appointments at Citibank Canada, Manulife, Odlum Brown, Raymond James, iA Wealth and more
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The Canadian dollar traded for 72.60 cents US, up slightly from Wednesday
Fitch has a neutral outlook for global banks, amid resilient economy
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Firm failed to report attempted suspicious transactions
OSFI says household debt relative to income remains high, but stable
Exchange to drop "minor violation" process, add new remediation function
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Also, moves at Mackenzie Investments, Edward Jones Canada and the CSA
Plus, moves at BMO Private Wealth, Fiera Capital and CIBC GAM
Plus, other product launches and news, including more ESG fund terminations
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