Trade suplus widens to $4.1 billion: StatsCan
Decline in energy sector curbs exports in May
- By: IE Staff
- July 12, 2006 July 12, 2006
- 08:40
Decline in energy sector curbs exports in May
North American stocks are expected to open flat Wednesday as the European Union slapped Microsoft Corp. with a fine for antitrust violations.The EU fined Microsoft…
Falconbridge shares jump after Xstrata boosts bid
Key economic indicator continues downward trend that has been underway since January
The Bank of Canada (Boc) today announced that it is maintaining its target for the overnight rate at 4.25%. The operating band for the overnight…
SEC approves Nasdaq’s phased approach to exchange operation
Level of activity expected to slow in second half of 2006
Alcoa misses sales forecasts
U.S. markets close mixed
Earnings seasons kicks off with Alcoa
Bank of Canada decision coming Tuesday
Toyota to build parts plant in Woodstock, Ont.
The Tokyo Stock Exchange Inc. and the Korea Exchange Inc., signed a memorandum of understanding on a so-called “ Market Alliance Project” , which will…
Strong loonie continues to batter exports
Unemployment rate unchanged in June
Pullback in the construction sector
Investors will be mulling over June’s employment data when equity markets open Friday.Job growth went flat in June as Canada’s unemployment rate held steady at…
Toronto stocks finished lower Thursday, as strong showings in the materials and information technology sector couldn’t offset a drop in the energy index. The S&P/TSX…
Shift made in response to demand, WCE says
ECB likely to hike rates in August: report
Firm becomes 12th dealer to join online debt trading marketplace
$5.4 billion the third-highest on record