U.S. factory sector perks up in July
Construction spending dampens
- By: IE Staff
- August 2, 2005 August 2, 2005
- 07:50
Construction spending dampens
Canadian earnings season in full swing
Hits US$62.30 a barrel after Saudi king dies
Rising price of crude drags U.S. markets lower
Average daily volume up 21%
Federal Reserve likely to raise interest rates in August
Merger with Deutsche Börse AG or Euronext NV would make if difficult for other exchanges to compete
April reading revised lower
Canadian GDP growth stable in May
Nasdaq, S&P 500 hit four-year highs
Full-year guidance revised upward
Province’s debt burden remains manageable
Options exchange reports double-digit growth in average daily volume
Raw materials prices rise in June
Fed’s “beige book” lifts U.S. stocks
Pricing pressures ease
New report finds evidence of increased speculation in Vancouver, Victoria
U.S. orders for goods designed to last at least three years showed surprising strength in June as rising demand for computers and machinery helped offset…
Nasdaq-100 Equal Weighted Index; Nasdaq Healthcare Index
Will introduce volume-based fee structure for Nasdad and Amex inter-listed stocks
Will consult with industry
U.S. durable goods orders up sharply in June
U.S. markets end mixed on earnings reports
Strong markets boost revenues
Drop in Conference Board index ends three months of gains