U.S. Markets, March 4-8
U.S. stocks ended in positive territory during the trading week, helped by strong jobs data.
U.S. stocks ended in positive territory during the trading week, helped by strong jobs data.
VANCOUVER — The S&P TSX Venture Composite Index closed out another week with relatively little overall movement during the March 4-8 period, falling just 0.2% or 2.24 points before trading settled at 1,117.85 points. Despite…
The TSX Composite Index was up 70 points to 12,835.61 for the March 4-8 period —offering a muted version of events south of the border where the Dow Jones Industrial Average reached record nominal highs.
U.S. stocks ended in positive territory during the March 4–8 trading week, helped by strong jobs data.
VANCOUVER — Despite a 16% year-on-year jump in copper production Vancouver-based First Quantum Minerals (FM-T, FQM-L) told a familiar story during an annual report on its 2012 fiscal year: falling average realized copper prices and rising…
Equities continued to be the destination for large capital flows south of the border as all three of the U.S.’s most watched indices were higher for the Feb. 25 to March 1 period.
Short positions outstanding at Feb. 28/13 (with changes from Jan. 31/13). TSX Short Positions …
Toronto’s main index rose during the trading week amid strong jobs data. The S&P/TSX Composite Index gained 224 points to 12,540.81, as Statistics Canada reported that nearly 40,000 job were added in December. Canada’s…
The S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index curbed its decline despite tepid economic data from China, and concern over U.S. government spending cuts. The index dropped 11 points, or roughly 1%, en route to close at 1,133.36.
Equities were the destination for large capital flows south of the border, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average up 253 points to 14,253.77 points, the S&P 500 Index up 24 points to 1,539.79 and the Nasdaq Composite Index up 44 points to…
Sherritt International (S-T) has shouldered such industry-wide hardships as lower commodity prices and higher costs, but the company is signalling its bullishness for the future by increasing its dividend, despite reporting a…
Toronto’s main index managed to stay up during the Feb. 25–March 1 trading week, despite concerns over China’s slowed growth and the state of the U.S. economy.
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