North American stock markets in the red
Canadian dollar trades lower
- By: David Hodges
- November 15, 2017 December 26, 2018
- 17:20
Canadian dollar trades lower
Uncertainty over trade policy and political risks have have abated somewhat
The derivatives exchange also proposes measure to enhance market access for its global participants
“Middle tax brackets” will benefit from cuts, finance minister says
The government will spend $124 million over three years to help companies with fewer than 100 employees who hire youths aged 15 to 29
The price of oil fell by US$1.06 to US$55.70 a barrel — the biggest single-day drop since October
A lack of innovation and long-term underperformance is leaving the industry exposed to the threat of Technological disruption
Bringing more capital into the innovation funding system is good for business
U.S. stock markets rise
Loonie edges up; U.S. markets finished mixed
Investors can take steps to manage their exposure to risks
TSX down; Canadian dollar edges higher
Issuance peaked at fresh highs during the third quarter
U.S. markets flat on Trump election anniversary
Growth in advanced economies will be stable, while emerging market growth will accelerate
Deal met by strong investor demand
In Vancouver, the annual pace of housing starts nearly doubled
U.S. markets finish mixed
Several one-time factors including below-average food inflation and the Ontario government’s reduction in electricity prices have helped keep inflation in check this year
Canada’s Big Banks are starting to define their fintech strategies
The IIAC’s Ian Russell recaps a recent IOSCO stakeholders meeting in his latest letter to the industry
Oil hits highest level since mid-2015
The government says it plans to issue the bond later this week, subject to market conditions
A new risk reading aims to represent how investor risk appetites are trending
The loonie strengthened on positive jobs data