Aging population portends weaker demand for equities: report
The risk tolerance of an aging population is likely to be further reduced by the very sharp fall of U.S. home prices
- By: James Langton
- September 22, 2010 September 22, 2010
- 10:15
The risk tolerance of an aging population is likely to be further reduced by the very sharp fall of U.S. home prices
Finance minister wants to balance province’s books by spring 2013
Manufacturing continues to push growth
Gold nears US$1,300 an ounce
The need for fiscal consolidation ‘remains urgent’
U.S. investors digest Fed comments
Current range for interest rates expected to be maintained until Q3 2011
Core inflation flat at 1.6%
Canadian inflation edges lower
Canadians are vulnerable to an external shock, economists say
Central bank will have to wait until U.S. economy gets up and running
Dow adds more than 150 points
Any future downturn would be a new recession and not a continuation
Gains in the food-product industry
Canadians sell U.S. government bonds
Price of oil climbs
Fed rate decision coming Tuesday
Economic growth facing downside risks
U.S. markets post modest gains
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Gold price hits new record
Most of the value lies in small- to medium cap U.S. stocks