Leading index rises in January
U.S. initial jobless claims fall
- By: Stewart Lewis
- February 19, 2004 February 19, 2004
- 09:20
U.S. initial jobless claims fall
Golds weigh on TSX
Markets dogged by lack of direction
Balanced budget for fiscal 2005
First slowdown in five months
Bond holdings slip
U.S. housing starts down
Dow jumps 87 points, S&P/TSX finishes up 19 points
Dow up 67 on wireless industry deal; S&P/TSX also higher
Recovery in U.S. manufacturing sector continues to gain momentum: economists
Dodge says may have to adjust monetary policy
Cingular’s successful bid for AT&T Wireless fuels hopes for comeback on Wall Street
TSX up 53 points; Wall Street closed for holiday
New report offers reasons for maintaining strategy
TSX up 24; but with New York closed, volumes are very low
Fiscal performance worst in six years
American markets closed for holiday
Volumes light ahead of U.S. holiday on Monday
Next week promises a light data schedule in Canada. However, a holiday-shortened U.S. week will be chock full of economic news.In Canada, there are just…
S&P/TSX index 28 points lower; Dow down 58 at midday
The stronger loonie will continue to be a drag on exports through the better part of 2004, but today’s economic data shows the currency situation…
Growth rate still shy of Bank’s forecast
Economist says country can’t depend solely on currency advantage to fuel growth
Improved picture for Canadian manufacturers and exporters
S&P/TSX off 42, Dow down 43