TSX tumbles during May 7-11
It was all downhill for the Toronto Stock Exchange during the May 7-11 trading week as uncertainty in Europe continued and worries over China’s slowed growth increased, offsetting strong job creation data from Canada.
It was all downhill for the Toronto Stock Exchange during the May 7-11 trading week as uncertainty in Europe continued and worries over China’s slowed growth increased, offsetting strong job creation data from Canada.
VANCOUVER — The S&P TSX Venture Composite Index dropped 4.2% in the May 7 to 11 period, losing 58.72 points to end at 1,346.33 points after three days of losses outweighed two days of gains. Investor caution is clearly taking hold,…
More alarming economic data from China and the European Union, China’s biggest export market, along with political deadlock in Greece, combined to send U.S. equities down sharply during the May 7-11 trading week. China’s industrial…
SPOT PRICESCourtesy of ScotiaBankTuesday, May 8, 2012 Precious MetalsPrice…
Volatility continued to reign supreme as investors had to weather another down period in Toronto as troubles south of the border and across the Atlantic took centre stage. Rattled investors sent the TSX Composite Index down 332 points to…
VANCOUVER — The S&P TSX Venture Composite Index slipped back to negative territory in the April 30 – May 4 period, ending down 7.71 points at 1,405.05 after three days of losses outweighed two days of gains. Volume for the…
It was one of the worst weeks on Wall Street so far this year. Ahead of key elections in Europe that threatened to derail advocates of tough austerity measures in France and Greece, U.S. payroll data showed that hiring in the U.S. slowed for a…
Toronto Stock Exchange
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Metal stocks (in tonnes) held in London Metal Exchange warehouses at opening, April 30, 2012 (change from April 23 in brackets):
DateApr 30Apr 27Apr 26Apr 25Apr 24
Fund name Apr. 30 Apr. 22ChangeChangeYTDMER*Assets*
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