Monday wrap: Global stocks edge higher despite ongoing Greek debt fears as ministers prepare to meet
Loonie closes higher
- By: Pan Pylas, The Associated Press
- February 15, 2010 February 15, 2010
- 16:27
Loonie closes higher
N.Y. lower despite retail data
Shaw Communications to buy control of Canwest
2010 budget seen as an opportunity to move forward with specific solutions
Foreign investors will be increasingly attracted to Canada
European leaders pledge to help Greece with debt crisis
Report recommends raising RRSP contribution limit
Sun Life quarterly profit rises
Financial shares lead TSX to modest gain
MOU provides opportunities for listed companies Canada and Israel
Trade deficit widens to $246 million
Talisman swings to Q4 loss
$1.3 billion in cuts; no tax increases
Toronto market soars 159 points
Oil prices climb as U.S. greenback weakens
TSX sheds more than 100 points
Research suggests the outcome of sporting events can influence investing behaviour
Urban starts up 4.4%
Oil, gold rise
Insurance giants poised to report earnings
Benchmark index gains 1.16% on the week
Outlook for recovery in most of the world’s major economies improved in December
Ottawa will continue to push for a permanent exemption, Van Loan says