TSX, New York markets plunge amid North Korea nuclear test concerns
Surging gold stocks were one of the few bright spots on the TSX
- By: David Hodges
- September 5, 2017 December 26, 2018
- 16:25
Surging gold stocks were one of the few bright spots on the TSX
Shortening the settlement cycle should result in cost savings for trading firms
However, the delinquency rate for non-mortgage consumer debt fell during the quarter
The industry is facing intensifying competition, longer-term performance pressures and regulatory developments
Loonie surges amid expectations of an interest rate hike
Canadian households were adding debt at the fastest pace since October 2011 in July, pushing total household debt to almost $2.1 trillion
Life insurers’ earnings are strong due to a variety of factors, including solid underwriting fundamentals and increased sales
U.S. markets post gains
All eyes on potential Bank of Canada move to hike interest rates
Combined with the 3.7% growth in Q1, the country saw its strongest six-month start to a calendar year in 15 years, StatsCan reported
Alberta has said goodbye to a two-year recession, but it will likely be a few years before a stronger and more resilient economy emerges, according…
U.S. GDP grew between April and June at its fastest pace in two years
Fitch’s current outlook for Canada assumes modest GDP growth, no big jump in joblessness, and a soft landing for the housing sector
U.S. growth revised downward
Major stock indices rebound after morning slump amid North Korea U.S. tensions
This is the fourth issuance of the Dec. 1, 2064 bonds since 2014
Crude oil prices tumble
The spike in gasoline prices could be short-lived
The CCMA plans to provide status updates on the transition during the Labour Day weekend and help firms deal with any unexpected issues that may…
Loonie breaks US80¢
Government revenues were up $3.5 billion or 4.9%, compared with the same three-month period last year
The stabilization is being driven by improved credit performance in emerging markets
Canadian-dollar hedged units and unhedged units of the ETF began trading on the TSX on Friday
The long-run negative effects of debt eventually outweigh their short-term positive effects, research presented to CMHC board members suggests
Oil and gold prices move lower