Leading indicator rises in September: StatsCan
Consumer spending grows, while housing strength eases
- By: IE Staff
- October 18, 2006 October 18, 2006
- 08:35
Consumer spending grows, while housing strength eases
U.S. consumer inflation slips
Toronto stocks closed lower Tuesday as oil prices retreated, and a government report showed signs on inflation in U.S. wholesale prices.Toronto’s S&P/TSX composite index closed…
Overnight rate remains at 4.25%
Exchanges agree to share information and experience to facilitate interlistings
Core inflation rises
CME, CBOT propose massive global derivatives exchange
Dow sets fresh record close
Exchange adds seasonal strip snowfall indexes for Boston and New York
The NYSE Group Inc. and Euronext NV say they are open to a merger with other European exchanges. In response to a press release issued…
Shipments from Canadian factories in August slipped from their highest level of 2006, Statistics Canada reported today.With commodity prices falling, manufacturers shipped goods worth $49.8…
North American stocks are likely to climb at the open Monday as earnings season ramps up.Oil prices rose Monday after OPEC said it will meet…
Earnings season rolls on
Overnight rate to remain at 4.25%
Canada's main exchange, Dow creep toward 12,000
Expands growing menu of customer services for listed NMS stocks
Sharp drop in gasoline prices boosts demand for some goods
Strong growth feeding a growing inflation risk
Earnings reports boost U.S. markets
Widespread cooling of housing markets
Shipments of metal ores surge 11.6%
U.S. trade deficit hits new record