Chicago Mercantile Exchange to launch 24/7 electronic trading
Futures on commodities will be available throughout the business week with a one-hour trading halt each day
- By: James Langton
- March 7, 2007 March 7, 2007
- 11:10
Futures on commodities will be available throughout the business week with a one-hour trading halt each day
Housing market to spring forward in the early part of year before falling back as the year progresses, experts predict
Risks to inflation remain balanced, central bank says
2.2% would be the weakest rate of growth since 2003
44% of Canadians continue to file at the last minute
Details and launch expected second quarter
Factory orders drop in January
Huge gains in the value of residential and non-residential permits
Value of building permits hits record $6.3 billion in January
Current expectations for earnings growth are still too high, say NBF analysts
TSX falls 152 points, Dow sheds 64
Presentations planned for 10 cities
AEMI designed to trade multiple instruments
Underlying strength in overseas economic growth continues to lend support to commodity markets
RIM to restate results for the prior three fiscal years
DEX scheduled to begin operations in 2009
Jobs reports coming Friday
TSX drop 117; Dow falls 120
Credit default swaps on major New York investment firms’ bonds are surging, says NBF
Growth in domestic demand outpaces GDP growth
Credit Suisse report examines impact of changing leisure habits
Healthy global economy provides a firm foundation
TSX drops 64, Dow sheds 34
Exchange also plans to pass through new routing charges from NYSE