UBS hikes oil price forecast for 2008
Demand expected to grow as global tensions rise
- By: James Langton
- April 12, 2006 April 12, 2006
- 09:45
Demand expected to grow as global tensions rise
U.S. trade gap narrows
Canadian exports slump in February
U.S. markets fall on inflation, crude prices and geo-political concerns
But rising interest rates and lower average credit quality will have an impact on the default rate in 2006, 2007
2005 a good year for retailers
Dow rides Boeing higher
Heavy trading in index products
Multiple starts jump 18.6%
Issuers-based default rate suggests the best corporate credit quality in almost 10 years
J.P. Morgan, Bank of NY agree to asset swap
Earnings season kicks off
Statistics Canada reports lowest jobless rate in 32 years
Government plans to reduce frequency of certain bond auctions
Jobless rate slips to 4.7%
Economy adds 50,500 new jobs in March
RIM shares slip on weaker earnings outlook
Intraday trading of gold reaches highest level in 25 years
Investors continue to overweight global equities, recommends BCA research.“Global equities are still in the midst of a bull market, which started in early 2003. We…
Statistics Canada said gains in non-residential building permits in February more than offset a second straight monthly decline in Canada’s housing sector.Municipalities issued $5.2 billion…
Canadian building permits on upward trend
Market sectors experience broad gains, with nine of 10 main sub-groups up