TSX moves higher
Lacklustre trade deficit data weakens Canadian dollar
- By: The Canadian Press
- October 5, 2017 December 26, 2018
- 17:10
Lacklustre trade deficit data weakens Canadian dollar
Exports move lower; imports unchanged
The tax proposals for passive investments risk delivering a blow to the retirement planning of many small-business owners
Wall St. hits 3rd straight record high
Seven of the 11 main S&P/TSX sectors showed improved 12-month-forward earnings in September
Units now trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Wall St. hits another record high
The recent free trade deal with Europe and an agreement to help reduce barriers to interprovincial trade are encouraging examples to help firms grow
Almost half of the equity raised so far this year is in the energy and power sector while materials is a distant second
Loonie falls amid tumbling oil prices
The world economy and is on course to record its fastest expansion since 2010
The Crown corporation has raised the idea with its board and expects to announce something within the next six months
Loonie down amid flat GDP numbers for July
Oil and gas, manufacturing sectors shrink
Toronto hits poorest level ever
Loonie, price of oil fall
Other “bubble risk” cities include Stockholm, Munich, Sydney, London, Hong Kong and Amsterdam
Growth is being driven by increasing risk and awareness of cyber attacks
Loonie falls following Bank of Canada speech
The Bank of Canada’s decisions have become “particularly” data-dependent, the central bank governor says
New York markets mixed
The budget increases the basic personal exemption by up to $3,000 for taxable income up to $75,000
Revised fee schedule aims to boost liquidity
Wall St. down on North Korea warnings