Toronto stocks end flat on Inco-Falconbridge deal
U.S. markets close mixed
- By: Rudy Mezzetta
- October 11, 2005 October 11, 2005
- 16:10
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…
S&P/TSX composite off 3.6% for the week
Changing of the guard brings uncertainty
Energy prices spark concerns over inflation
U.S. unemployment rate edges higher
More jobs in information, culture and recreation and in educational services
Agreement with federal government up for renewal next year
Canadian unemployment rate dips
Sheds 186 points as oil prices continue falling
No signs of a sharp deterioration looming
Central banks hint at rate hikes
S&P/TSX composite outperforming U.S. benchmarks
Only a matter of time before UK rates head lower, says CIBC World Markets
Spike in gasoline prices will hurt spending on big-ticket items, Conference Board says
Acquisition part of company’s growth strategy
Firm committed to developing ratings activities within the German financial services sector
North American stocks will likely open mixed Thursday as crude oil prices continue to retreat.North American markets plummeted Wednesday, as oil prices declined, inflation worries…
TSX down 213, Dow off 123
Higher energy prices blamed
Affluent population no longer feels very good about the investment environment, survey finds