Economy

Eurozone headed for a split

The eurozone's days are numbered and it's a matter of time before the common currency falls apart. The latest escalation in the eurozone debt crisis is seen by industry experts as the beginning of the end.

By Vikram Barhat |November 11, 2011

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Rate hikes may mean half million foreclosures

Over 600,000 Canadians will struggle to make their mortgage payments if their rates rise by just 1%, according to the seventh Annual State of the Residential Mortgage Market report by the Canadian Association of Accredited Mortgage Professionals (CAAMP).

By Staff |November 9, 2011

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U.S. generates 80,000 jobs in October

The U.S. jobs crisis may be easing slightly on the strength of a fourth straight month of modest hiring and a dip in the unemployment rate.

By Wire services |November 4, 2011

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Greek referendum causing havoc

Tuesday saw global markets take a dive on fears the proposed Greek referendum will lead to a messy debt default.

By Staff |November 1, 2011

1 min read