Thursday wrap: TSX closes lower as earnings disappoint
Stronger US$ pressures commodities
- By: Malcolm Morrison
- January 28, 2010 January 28, 2010
- 16:45
Stronger US$ pressures commodities
Saskatchewan to lead all other provinces in 2010
Oil prices rise after two days of declines
Fed says U.S. economy strengthening; N.Y. markets post gains
Investors look to Fed announcements
Leaders debate financial reform vs. over regulation
EM growth prospects “decidedly more favorable” than those of mature economies, says IIF
Positive U.S. consumer data fails to curb concerns about the recovery
Index gained 2.9% between November and December
Canada and New Zealand to follow Australia’s lead in raising interest rates
Canada’s economy to grow by 2.6%
The Canadian PressMalcolm MorrisonThe Toronto stock market seemed headed for a lower open on Tuesday as commodity prices declined amid worries about the pace of…
N.Y. rises as Bernanke’s prospects improve
But they are still more optimistic than their Eastern cousins: survey
Operating profits to rebound after for consecutive quarters of declines
Kingsway agrees to sell Jevco shares
Prime Minister to address World Economic Forum in Davros, Switzerland
Fed decision on rates coming Wednesday
Deficit is almost entirely due to the impact of the recession, Finance says
TSX down 2.9% for the week
Positive earnings news from GE, Google
Obama’s calls for regulatory reform send bank stocks lower
Second-straight monthly drop
The Canadian PressCanada’s economy is becoming more solidly entrenched with the private sector beginning to play an increasingly pivotal role in leading the country out…
Goldman Sachs posts US$4.79 billion profit in the fourth quarter