Canada posted $972 million trade deficit for February
Economists had expected a surplus of $500 million
- By: The Canadian Press
- April 4, 2017 April 4, 2017
- 09:10
Economists had expected a surplus of $500 million
New York markets slip
The findings suggest a greater percentage of Canadian firms are more optimistic about the future than they were in January
The firms says that they intend to cut clearing costs for customers
Basel Committee signals that most big banks still do not have the appropriate quality of risk management practices and decision-making processes
Supervisory efforts are bearing fruit, EBA report says
Jobs report coming Friday
Better-than-expected GDP data lifts loonie
Given the geopolitical and economic climate, a shift in approach to mitigating risk among DB pension plan sponsors may be underway
The Solactive Canadian bond universe TR index includes investment-grade corporate or government bonds that have a minimum maturity of 12 monhts
The strong figures for GDP cap a recent string of better-than-expected economic data
Cenovus shares shed 14% after major deal
New York markets mixed
The proposed tax measure would hurt current account balances and GDP growth for major exporters to the U.S.
Illegal distribution, market manipulation and illegal insider trading were the most common offences sanctioned in Quebec
Banks will be focused on controlling costs in the year ahead to support their margins, new Conference Board report suggests
The merger would have created a de facto monopoly for clearing fixed income instruments
Health and education will receive billions in investment over the next several years
Dow posts triple-digit gain to snap losing streak
The move will have implications for order matching and execution on the TSX, TSXV and TSX Alpha Exchange
Investors are “cautiously optimistic” about the negotiations for the U.K. to leave the European Union
Periods that saw Canada turn inwards have rarely led to success
Finance Minister Carlos Leitão is expected to reinvest heavily in health and education
Wall Street finishes with mixed results