Nasdaq transfers OTC business to NASD
Shift designed to help Nasdaq achieve exchange status
- By: James Langton
- July 11, 2005 July 11, 2005
- 08:10
Shift designed to help Nasdaq achieve exchange status
Stocks looking to climb as oil prices recede
Earnings season picks up steam
TSX rises 56 points, Dow soars 145 points
But Moody’s Investors Service says rate will move up to 3% by second quarter of 2006
CIBC World Markets says calls for aggressive 50 basis point cut may be heard in August
Normal trading resumes on London Metal Exchange; UBS to reopen office near blast site
Canadian economy adds 14,000 jobs
Opening up strategic reserves would dampen speculation, NBF says
Shareholders approve merger with Mustang, Forte
Oil prices heading higher
Transportation, hotel shares slip in wake of London attacks
Exemption based on OSC recognition of CNQ as a stock exchange
FTSE Group and Nasdaq announce four new products
London Metals Exchange functioning under emergency procedures
Housing starts hold steady, as non-residential permits drop
Worried investors sent North American stocks lower Thursday after a series of explosions rocked London.Shortly after Thursday’s open, the Dow Jones industrial average was down…
TSX advances, Dow slumps
Demand for energy may not proove sustainable, says NBF
EDC trade confidence index rises
Energy prices remain a concern
Number of contracts traded in the first six months up by 20%
Inflation, unemployment and stock market performance are also considered threats to financial goals
Significant increases in Victoria and Winnipeg