U.S. inflation stays in Fed comfort zone
Personal income, spending accelerate
- By: IE Staff
- August 31, 2007 August 31, 2007
- 08:15
Personal income, spending accelerate
North American stocks appear poised for a strong opening Friday ahead of a speech by U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and the introduction by…
U.S. markets end mixed
BATS Trading Inc. announced today that it will offer inverted pricing for New York Stock Exchange-listed securities in September in an aggressive move designed to…
Market expectations for a rate cut before the end of the year are clearly overdone
The C.D. Howe Institute’s Monetary Policy Council (MPC) today recommended that the Bank of Canada maintain its target for the key overnight interest rate at…
In structured credit, hedge funds generated nearly half the trading volume reported in the U.S. over the past 12 months
Jobless claims hit highest level since April
Higher exports and lower imports helped push the country’s current account surplus up $2.2 billion to $8.4 billion in the second quarter.Statistics Canada said the…
National Bank profit rises 10%
TSX jumps 225 points; Dow climbs 247
Second half outlook marred by credit market repricing, reduced liquidity
Partnering with BATS will provide an additional source of liquidity for the ISE Stock Exchange
Value of M&A deals totals $202 billion in second quarter
Bombardier posts quarterly loss
TSX drops 222 points; Dow sheds 280
Episode is very similar to the recession fears of 1998
ICE expects to transition WCE products to electronic trading platform during the fourth quarter
Duguay’s speech prepares the way for the central bank to move onto the sidelines
Volatile markets spook consumers
Cooperation enhances strategic alliance between exchanges
Move to provide liquidity does not represent a change in the stance of monetary policy, Duguay says
Markets dip in Tokyo, London
Publications to he hosted by Complinet
Stelco shares surge on takeover bid