Toronto Stock Exchange July 3-9
The TSX Composite Index broke back through the 14,000-point threshold as it finished the July 3-9 trading period up 270.95 points at 14,177.52.
The TSX Composite Index broke back through the 14,000-point threshold as it finished the July 3-9 trading period up 270.95 points at 14,177.52.
Strengthening gold, copper and lead prices lifted the S&P-TSX Venture Composite Index 3% over the July 3-9 trading session, closing up 97.49 points at 3,271.88. Average daily trading volumes retra…
United States markets continued an upward trend over the four trading days between July 3 and July 9, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Standard & Poor’s 500 making near-identical adva…
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The TSX Composite Index was up 64.71 points to 13,906.57 for the holiday-shortened June 26-29 trading period. Gains in the technology and financial sectors offset weaker performances in the materials …
The Federal Reserve Bank having put a hold on interest rates for the time being, United States stock markets rallied over the reporting period June 26-July 2 to recover most of the losses they suffere…
Despite a modest up-tick in gold and base metals, the junior mining-dominated S&P-TSX Venture Composite Index closed out the Canada Day-shortened June 26-29 trading session on an off note, down 15…
Vancouver – After a faulty resource estimate catalyzed a 35% drop in share price and forced the company to halt tra…
The TSX Composite Index came down 334.56 points over the June 19-25 trading period to 13,841.86, as energy and raw materials producers fell with lower commodities prices.
A modest slip in the bullion price prompted the S&P-TSX Venture Composite Index to close out the June 19-25 trading session on an off note, down 36.29 points at 3,189.89. Average daily trading vol…
Rising bond yields continued to be a worry on United States equity markets during the trading period June 19-25, pushing the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index down 2.2% to 1,497.74 and the Dow Jones Ind…
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