Toronto stocks end flat
U.S. markets end lower
- By: Rudy Mezzetta
- October 25, 2005 October 25, 2005
- 15:55
U.S. markets end lower
Bernanke a strong proponent of inflation targeting
Consumer confidence drops for second straight month
Gasoline prices fuel inflation in September
Core rate holds steady at 1.7%
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