Wednesday close: Financials, energy stocks drag TSX lower
U.S. markets show modest recovery
- By: Megan Harman
- February 11, 2009 February 11, 2009
- 16:40
U.S. markets show modest recovery
U.S. trade gap shrinks
Continuing merger activity looks likely for the sector
Canada posts first trade deficit since 1976
Geithner speech lacked specifics needed to be credible
TSX drops 2.5%, S&P 500 plunges 5%
Geithner announces three new programs
Decisions taken in U.S. and in other major economies will be critical
Rating agency forecasts a flood of corporate defaulters in 2009
The Bank of Canada will cut rates another 50 basis points to just 0.50% in March, predict economists with Toronto-Dominion Bank.In a research note, TD…
CEOs optimistic about long-term outlook for sector
Verisign bows out of bid for Certicom
U.S. markets flat ahead of stimulus announcement
Investments in gold and oil are also set to perform exceptionally well in the next two to three years
Infrastructure development funds one way to invest in booming sector
Urban stars slump in all regions
Near-term economic outlook likely to worsen on lagging delivery of fiscal stimulus
Barclays posts better-than-expected annual profit
Credit markets may have led on the way into the recession, but they are likely to lag on the way out, according to economists with…
G7 finance ministers meet in Rome
TSX shoots up 3.6% on the week
Flaherty introduces legislation
Slowdown spreads to non-OECD countries
Canada loses 129,000 jobs in January