U.S. job openings barely budged in October, coming in just below 7.7 million
Layoffs rose to almost 1.9 million, the most since January 2023
- By: Paul Wiseman, The Associated Press
- December 9, 2025 December 9, 2025
- 11:00
Layoffs rose to almost 1.9 million, the most since January 2023
Some markets, including Toronto and Vancouver, to see declines
U.S. central bank may get clearer jobs and inflation picture in January when backlogged data is released
AI, bitcoin, are 'pockets of risk' as investors adopt more conservative year-end stance
Rate hikes likely not needed anytime soon, as cost pressures stable
Disclosure rules eased, lines between pro, retail investors redrawn
"Dot-com" era conflict restrictions no longer needed, regulator agrees
Plus, new leadership at goeasy, ATB Financial, CIBC and more
More than $100M in unpaid taxes on crypto collected in the last three years
Shipments to U.S. have plunged 29%, but exports to other countries have surged
U.S. tariffs and a decline in public investment both took a toll
Xanadu Quantum Technologies jumps 11% on TSX debut Friday
"Diplomatic dissonance' related to Iran war dismaying investors: global equity strategist
Commercial real estate firm valued at $1.1B
SRO issues revisions to gatekeeper, trading supervision obligations
Retail investors allowed to qualify as pro investors due to weak controls
IPC upholds OSC decision to preserve privacy of dealers in failed trade study
Separate legislation give Canadians, lawmakers opportunity to scrutinize separate issues
Provincial budget’s cut to small business tax rate comes with adjustment for tax-integration purposes
Stablecoins will form foundation for tokenizing other financial assets
Deputy governor posts to filled via an internal recruitment process
Interim PBO Jason Jacques' term expired at start of March
Plus, Wellington-Altus adds talent, OSFI's Gully headed for Basel Committee and more
Regulator addresses questions from market participants after Wealthsimple gets approval to launch event contracts
It's the second firm in Canada to receive approval to offer futures and forecast contracts
Both also recorded positive net sales in February, SIMA reports