U.S. Markets Oct. 16-22
The U.S. markets were troubled over the Oct. 16-22 trading period as renewed credit concerns, less than impressive corporate earnings and rising oil prices rattled investors. The trading period was ov…
The U.S. markets were troubled over the Oct. 16-22 trading period as renewed credit concerns, less than impressive corporate earnings and rising oil prices rattled investors. The trading period was ov…
After the gains in recent weeks, it was natural enough for the Toronto Stock Exchange to lose some ground during the reporting period Oct. 16-22. The TSX Composite Index fell back 1.3% of value, or 18…
The TSX Composite Index finished the Oct. 9-15 trading period down, if only slightly, as it lost 2.06 points to finish at 14,231.28. The losses stemmed from poor performance in the financial sector as…
Uncertainty dominated equity markets in the U.S. during the period Oct. 9-15, with several items of good earnings news countered by rising crude oil prices. The Dow Jones Industrial Average did touch …
It was a bull week for the S&P-TSX Venture Composite Index as the junior board posted gains every day over the Oct. 9-15 trading session to close up 156.84 points at 3,014.41. Average daily tradin…
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After weeks on the up-and-up, the S&P-TSX Venture Composite Index turned slightly bearish during the Oct. 2-5 trading session, losing 15.09 points to close at 2,857.57. Average daily trading volum…
After the steady gains realized during the previous session, the United States markets retreated slightly over the Oct. 2-8 trading period on concerns that a slowing economy will reduce demand for ene…
The TSX Composite Index rose a modest 32.76 points for the Oct. 2-5 Thanksgiving holiday-shortened trading period as economic data for the week continued to point to a healthy Canadian economy. One ke…
Stronger performances from the mining sector helped the TSX Composite Index continue on its path to recovery as it gained 242.3 points to finish the Sept. 25-Oct. 1 trading period at 14,200.58.
The U.S. markets were driven higher over the Sept. 25-Oct. 1 trading period amid speculation that the U.S. Federal Reserve will again lower borrowing costs after the previous week’s rate cut to 4.75%.
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