Uranium prices poised to rise, says CIBC World Markets
New nuclear plants in Asia put strain on fuel supply
- By: IE Staff
- September 8, 2006 September 8, 2006
- 13:50
New nuclear plants in Asia put strain on fuel supply
Measures to slow Chinese economy beginning to bite
Canada’s unemployment rate crept up to 6.5% in August as 16,000 jobs were lost, Statistics Canada said today.The August unemployment rate was up slightly from…
Oil prices slip below US$67 a barrel
Correlation between housing and GDP has diminished, says UBS Securities Canada
Broad-based declines led by resource and financial issues
Non-residential permits down 12.7% from June
Building permits dip in July: StatsCan
Dollar climbs as interest rates hold steady
Index sits just above all time low
Uutlines several several areas of concern regarding financial systems
Target for overnight rate remains at 4.25%
World Bank ranks 175 countries on ease of doing business
The pace of growth in the U.S. service sector rose in August as inflationary pressures eased, according to a report released today by the Institute…
Intel to cut 10,500 jobs
Dollar slips ahead of rate announcement
10-stock minimum ensures stability
North American stocks are pointing to a flat open Tuesday following a three-day break, with renewed weakness in crude-oil prices.Crude-oil futures fell 72¢ to $68.47…
Economists say chances of any rate movement are “virtually nil”
Jobs report coming Friday
Papers reveal accounting changes can lead to changes in banks’ economic behaviour
U.S. markets also see great gains before the long weekend
First stage of reform will involve increases for four significantly under-represented countries
Major concerns remain upward pricing pressure and inventory buildup