Wednesday close: TSX slumps 2.3% in wide selloff
U.S. markets plunge 5% on economic worries
- By: IE Staff
- November 5, 2008 November 5, 2008
- 16:40
U.S. markets plunge 5% on economic worries
UK economy needs a 75 bps cut
Economic indicators still signal a U.S. and global economic recession
Asian markets rally; European bourses end winning streak
Markets may have stepped back from the brink in recent days but they still face the spectre of a weakening economic outlook, which suggests that…
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Canadian dollar continues climbing
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Measures aimed at helping companies deal with market turmoil
Program to grow at a more sustainable rate
Massive cash transfers to OPEC nations mean that more of the world’s income gets saved, and less spent
Construction spending not as weak as forecast
Country expected to skirt a recession
Loonie continues to climb
Earnings season in full swing
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Energy, manufacturing output drops
Canadian dollar opens lower
Canadian dollar continues to climb
Existing home sales forecast to fall 14% by year-end
Exchange working develop clearing solution for CDS market
Consumer spending tumbles