Opening bell: Credit worries continue
Canadian inflation rate unchanged at 2.2%
- By: IE Staff
- August 21, 2007 August 21, 2007
- 07:50
Canadian inflation rate unchanged at 2.2%
U.S. capital markets would gain from government legal and regulatory changes
Toronto stocks closed higher Monday, as a surge in the materials index led the market forward, despite a negative showing in the energy and financials…
Lowe's Q2 earnings beat the street
TD kicks off earnings season for banks
Friday’s surprise cut to the discount rate by the U.S. Federal Reserve Board could yet lead to a future cut in the Fed funds rate,…
TSX soars 200 points
Nasdaq urges OMX shareholders to support Nasdaq offer
Borse Dubai launches takeover bid for OMX Nordic stock exchange
Rate drops to 5.75%
Sub-prime bad news is likely far from over
Benchmark index drops 200 points
Dealers representing 95% of historical Canadian trading volume signed on
Home builders in the United States slowed groundbreakings during July, pulling construction to its lowest rate in 10 years as sales keep tumbling and credit…
Investors focus on bonds and money market instruments
Short-term, third-party, asset-backed commercial paper to be converted into floating-rate notes
DBRS has placed a slew of asset-backed commercial paper issuers “Under Review with Developing Implications”, following the announcement earlier today that a consortium representing banks,…
U.S. housing starts hit 10-year low
Selling pressure is more about fear than reality, economist says
Derivatives market to launch in March 2009
Liquidity providers made funds available in a timely fashion
Canada’s newest Alternative Trading System features contributions by Perimeter, MarLar and Swift
Central bank expands list of collateral eligible for SPRA transactions