Market close: Sagging metals prices hold TSX gains in check
Dow soars 205 points
- By: IE Staff
- April 21, 2005 April 21, 2005
- 16:30
Dow soars 205 points
Budget deficits increase risk of rising interest rates
Earnings reports push Dow higher
Monthly sales top $30 billion for first time
Drop in index larger than forecast
Retail sales rise in February
Will merge with electronic exchange ArcaEx
North American markets closed lower Wednesday as fresh concerns about U.S. inflation offset a series of solid profit reports. Toronto’s S&P/TSX index finished down 37.59…
Dollar losing lift as commodity prices fall
U.S. consumer prices jumped 0.6% in March, the biggest inflation surge in five months, as the costs of energy, clothing and airline fares all rose…
Tech earnings show growth
U.S. markets end higher
Domestic demand to drive economic growth
TSX up 81, Dow ahead 61
Appoints Gordon as senior advisor
No more third-party connectivity fees
Jump in earnings at Texas Instruments expected to spur stocks higher
Toronto stocks closed higher on Monday, ending a four-day losing streak as oil prices steadied. The S&P/TSX composite index rose 53.87 points, or 0.58%, to…
Growing interest from institutional investors
Study focuses on historical performance of bond issuers
Canadians snap up foreign securities
Auto sales rebound