Toronto stock market drops as investor jitters return
Benchmark index finishes the week down 0.5%
- By: Sunny Freeman
- November 26, 2010 December 14, 2017
- 16:55
Benchmark index finishes the week down 0.5%
Government on track to meet its year-end target
Province facing “an unprecedented fiscal challenge”: finance minister
Trading on U.S. markets expected to remain slow
Volumes low with U.S. markets closed
Canada must improve weak productivity and address health-care spending
Revenues, spending have both increased
Energy stocks gain on higher oil prices
Source: The Canadian PressSeptember’s average weekly earnings among non-farm payroll employees were up 4.3% from a year earlier, to $864.13.Statistics Canada reports it was the…
Advance led by a more hopeful outlook for future finances, job creation
Upbeat U.S. economic reports boost investor confidence
Deficit could exceed $1 billion as early as next year if nothing is done
China widening its anti-inflation campaign
Retail sales numbers bring glad economic tidings for Christmas season
TSX, Dow post triple-digit losses
Minutes reveal increased concern for conditions in the U.S. housing market
Contracts based on four stocks including BMO, CIBC and Sun Life
Commodities, dollar fall on uncertainty
Oil prices down 5% from a week ago
Federal government will move ahead with plans to reduce taxes for small and medium-sized businesses next year
Tax assessments turned out to be much lower than projected in 2009
Weaker economic growth in the second half of 2010 will dampen profitability in 2011
Overseas markets rise as investors calmed
Canadian inflation report on deck
Throne speech coming Tuesday