Loonie, oil prices start the week higher
U.S. stocks expected to open lower
- By: IE Staff
- October 25, 2004 October 25, 2004
- 08:10
U.S. stocks expected to open lower
Canadian earnings season kicks off
Dow posts triple-digit loss
U.S. markets trade lower, Toronto stocks mixed
Stronger loonie will challenge exporters to improve productivity
Trend to persist into 2005
Markets expected to open flat
Nasdaq rises, Dow dips
Inflation still a concern
U.S. markets mixed at midday
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