TSX dips on energy, financial sectors
National Bank, CIBC shares decline following Q2 results that fell short of analysts’ expectations
- By: Rudy Mezzetta
- May 31, 2007 May 31, 2007
- 15:50
National Bank, CIBC shares decline following Q2 results that fell short of analysts’ expectations
M&A activity among exchanges will drive massive change across industry, says TowerGroup
The panel, headed by Claude Lamoureux and Nick LePan, will advise on a three-year pension program
Canadian dollar continues upward climb
Dow, S&P 500 close at record highs
Trends position Europe for rapid growth in electronic trading, direct market access, and algorithmic trading flow
Sector has benefited from a wide range of opportunities
Fears of worse inflation remain
“Surprise” component identifies stocks where ML analysts have earnings forecasts that are significantly above consensus estimates
Confidence levels dip in Ontario and the West
ICE reaches agreement with CBOE in bid for CBOT
Toronto stocks moved down Tuesday, as falling resources prices weighed down the broader market and investors took in the Bank of Canada’s decision to hold…
Signs point to mid-July launch
The Bank of Canada today announced that it is maintaining its target for the overnight rate at 4.25%. The operating band for the overnight rate…
Rising gasoline prices fuel inflation fears
Bombardier profit triples
Although there has been little movement over these months historically, summers since the mid-1990s have been better
U.S. markets closed for Memorial Day holiday
In Canada, short-selling activity is highest in the IT sector
But TD argues the Bank should raise rates to deal with Canada’s weak productivity performance
Bill C-52 Contains “clear gaps” that need to be addressed
M&A activity heats up in the global mining industry, as companies position themselves for growth
DFS earnings jump 63.5% in first quarter