Short Position Report (March 14, 2007)
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In a week that included an 8.8% sell-off within China’s Shanghai Composite Index, there was little to be gained in the markets during the Feb. 27-March 5 trading period. The TSX Composite Index felt t…
The Asian stock market correction prompted a major retraction in the resource sector over the Feb. 27-March 5 trading session as investors wondered if the region’s hunger for commodities would wane. T…
A sharp drop in the Shanghai stock market sent ripple effects across global equity markets, pushing the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 581.85 points to 12,050.41 during the Feb. 27-March 5 period.
Vancouver The worlds leading copper producer, Codelco, said a fire has halted output at its Radomiro Tomic mine …
Vancouver – Mining executives say Manitoba and Alberta have the best policy environments in the world for investmen…
The TSX Composite Index just won’t settle for a record high — it keeps breaking them. After posting all-time highs for the previous period, the index finished the Feb. 20-26 trading period with a new…
The sustained gold price rally was well reflected by a strong S&P-TSX Venture Composite Index that gained 5% over the Feb. 20-26 trading session, closing up 151.71 points at 3,274.64. Average dail…
Stock markets in the United States eased off during the period Feb. 20-26, with the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index down 6.17 points, or 0.4%, at 1,449.37, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average off 1%….
There was no difficulty coming up with the most impactful story for the week ended March 2, the ninth trading week …
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The TSX Composite Index set a record high of 13,311.95 points during the the Feb. 13-19 trading session, before closing the week at 13,291.55, up 251.01 points.
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