Low vacancies, higher rents buffer Canada’s office market from recession
Toronto and Calgary markets face greater challenges
- By: IE Staff
- December 23, 2008 December 23, 2008
- 10:55
Toronto and Calgary markets face greater challenges
Non-interest income growth outperformed interest income
U.S. GDP unrevised for Q3
Falling interest rates, inflation and energy prices offer consumers relief
Oil tumbles 6%
Canadian GDP to drop 1.3%
Scotiabank commodities index down 35% since July
Third-straight monthly decline
Toyota warns of operating loss
$4 billion in emergency loans for GM and Chrysler
New leadership for Canada’s financial services industry
October GDP report coming Wednesday
TSX approved to introduce Special Purpose Acquisition Companies
Near-term risks from contracting North American economy argue against overweighting stocks for now, economists say
Financial shares jump on news of government support for ABCP restructuring plan
TFSAs top list of developments; more flexibility for RESPs; crackdown on charitable gifting schemes
Expert Panel to report in mid-January; complex regulatory structure cited as “disincentive”
Focus on short-to-medium-term economic recovery, financial executives says
Bank cuts GDP growth forecast to zero for 2009
Relief package lets car makers avoid bankruptcy
Canada’s inflation rate tumbled to 2% in November as recession-ravaged businesses cut prices to keep customers coming, Statistics Canada reported Friday.The national consumer price index…
Markets wait for news on auto industry bailout
2008 will be remembered for the staggering volatility of financial markets
National Bank leads financial stocks lower
Many of the issues that occupied securities regulators in 2008 centred on investor protection