Opening bell: Oil prices continue to slip
U.S. stocks eye flat opening
- October 4, 2006 October 4, 2006
- 07:35
U.S. stocks eye flat opening
In its annual report on Canada, Moody’s Investors Service says the country’s Aaa foreign currency country ceiling and stable outlook reflect the strongly improving trends…
Toronto stocks ended sharply lower on Tuesday in a broad retreat led by resource shares, which tumbled along with commodity prices.On Wall Street is was…
Nine dealers now providing pricing information
Declining interest scenario prompts shift in asset mix
Continues to outpace U.S. consumer confidence
Automakers to release September sales figures
Falling commodity prices weigh on TSX
Rates to fall as low as 3.25%
Construction spending rises in August
Over the weekend, the New York Stock Exchange successfully conducted a market-wide training exercise involving floor brokers, specialists and other market participants in preparation for…
Proposals include introduction of supplemental disclosure requirements
Production cutbacks to continue
Report predicts bumpier ride than most expect
Online gambling stocks plunge
Employment data coming Friday
Four-day winning streak ends; eight of 10 sub-groups down
Chicago exchange reports 29% jump over last year, more than 1 billion contracts
Finance and insurance industries grew strongly on back of increased brokerage activity
All items index reaches new high, up almost 113% from cyclical low in October 2001
Positive indicators ahead of Canadian, U.S. economic reports
Earnings reports, energy drive up Canadian, U.S. markets
Canadian dollar has likely peaked as well, finds BMO Nesbitt Burns Report
CIBC World Markets report also predicts the TSX will set a new record high, north of 13,000, within the next year
Interest rate fears lessen as managers believe worst may be over