Midday report: Markets maintain momentum
Canadian markets maintained their momentum from Wednesday, thanks to some good news on the economic front, while U.S. stocks were held back by a negative…
- By: IE Staff
- July 29, 2004 July 29, 2004
- 11:14
Canadian markets maintained their momentum from Wednesday, thanks to some good news on the economic front, while U.S. stocks were held back by a negative…
Oil prices back away from record highs
Will improve transparency and accuracy, Nasdaq says
S&P/TSX closes up 60 points; Dow Jones gains 32
S&P/TSX up 36 points; Dow Jones falls 61
Notes have ".NT" designation added to symbol
Stymiest downplays income trust conversion plan
Nikkei ends four-day losing streak
S&P/TSX falls 20 points; Dow Jones gains 123 points
Even consensus result may force Bank of Canada hand on rates
Sticks to optimistic outlook for markets
S&P/TSX off 69 points; Dow Jones up 58
Barrick Gold profit slips in second quarter
2004 full-year sales likely to set record
Google sets price range for IPO
Fourth gain in five months says StatsCan
European merger creates world's 10th largest bank
Also retail sales and more corporate earnings
TSX falls almost 15 points; Dow drops 40
Disappointing Q2 earnings expected to weigh on stocks
S&P/TSX off 7.5 points; Dow Jones down 49
New qualifications for firms introduced
Overseas markets show mixed performance
Broad-based losses on TSX; Dow up slightly