Toronto stocks end higher as investor snap up energy shares
U.S. stocks end up sharply on GE earnings, CPI data
- By: Rudy Mezzetta
- October 14, 2005 October 14, 2005
- 16:10
U.S. stocks end up sharply on GE earnings, CPI data
Lowest level in nearly four years, says U.S. Conference Board
Index of consumer sentiment falls
Industrial production disrupted by hurricanes: Fed
Rising demand for oil and auto parts
Signals for North American stocks are mixed Friday with the fastest rise in U.S. consumer inflation in 25 years and disappointing figures on U.S. retail…
U.S. markets end mixed
Market to be introduced in 2006
C.D. Howe committee recommends increase to 3%
Corporate earnings have peaked, NBF says
Investor sentiment highest in four years, poll finds
Import prices rise as petroleum prices jump 7%
Sixth increase in the last eight months
Rising natural gas prices boost Canada’s trade surplus
Energy stocks retreat
Slowdown in U.S. economy would trigger wave of defaults
Warns direct taxation could result in negative ratings actions
Oil prices edge higher
Business-continuity planning is essential, says BMO Nesbitt Burns
U.S. markets close mixed
But tightening campaign will be short
Central bank rejected pause partly out of concern it would mislead financial markets
Crude oil prices edge higher
Plans on track for December introduction
The week ahead will get off to a slow start on Monday with Canadian markets closed for Thanksgiving.In the United States, government bond and bond…