TSX to hit 16,200 by end of 2008, says CIBC World Markets
Canada to sidestep U.S. subprime woes
- By: IE Staff
- September 6, 2007 September 6, 2007
- 11:40
Canada to sidestep U.S. subprime woes
Central banks seek to clarify mandates
U.S. retailers post stronger sales
Drops recorded in both residential and non-residential sectors
Slowdown of U.S. housing market will dampen prospects for forestry industry
9 of 10 TSX groups close lower
Global credit markets will likely not return to normal for up to six months
Senior investors are being targeted through “free lunch” investment seminars
Economists divided on timing of future rate hikes
Size of cut remains very unclear, says BCA research
Modest to moderate increases in consumer spending reported
Electronic exchange unit struggled to gain market share
Exchange to pay US$3.1 million into settlement fund
Average daily volume in August up 51%
Canadian Pacific to buy DM&E Railroad and subsidiaries for US$1.48 billion
First approval given to a foreign exchange under China’s new regulation
Sector grows at the slowest pace in the past five months, ISM says
Housing outlays plunge in July
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