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The Toronto stock market closed lower Friday as strength in the greenback punished commodity stocks and Royal Bank lost ground even as the bank met expectations in its latest earnings report. The S&P/TSX composite index dropped 125.75 points to 11,510.8, weighed down by a sharp decline in the gold sector. The TSX finished up 46.39 […]
By Staff |December 4, 2009
4 min read
Even though it looks like the market has recovered from the 2008 losses, the experience is not exactly a distant memory for most clients. Some haven’t blinked an eye but others have realized that preserving assets is more important to them than they originally thought. This year’s fund data tells the story. Millions sit in […]
By Deanne Gage |December 3, 2009
Money market funds (MMFs) – the biggest selling class of mutual funds in nine of the past 13-month periods – are decidedly an important part of the Canadian investment landscape. Assets held by MMFs totalled $73.1 billion at the end of May 2009, an increase of more than 50% since May 2007, according to the […]
By James Hymas |December 3, 2009
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The Toronto stock market fell sharply Thursday in a broad-based decline despite solid earnings reports from two of the big Canadian banks as investors opted for caution ahead of Friday’s U.S. non-farm jobless report. The S&P/TSX composite index declined 143.18 points to 11,636.55 with a report showing a surprising contraction of the U.S. service industry […]
By Staff |December 3, 2009
2 min read
The Toronto stock market appears headed for a slightly lower open Wednesday after chalking up a solid advance in the previous session as oil prices slipped and investors took in some key U.S. employment data. The Canadian dollar was ahead 0.24 of a cent to 95.78 cents US. American futures pointed to a weak open […]
By Staff |December 2, 2009
3 min read
The Toronto stock market closed higher with much lift coming from mining stocks as bullion hit another record close. The S&P/TSX composite index was up 72.41 points to 11,779.73 as investors took in disappointing U.S. jobs data, further indications of a tepid economic recovery and surging American crude inventories, which depressed energy stocks. The Canadian […]
The Toronto stock market looked headed for a positive open Tuesday as commodity prices rose amid rising belief on the part of investors that the Dubai credit crisis will be contained. The Canadian dollar ran up 0.86 of a cent to 95.6 cents US. New York futures also pointed to a higher open ahead of […]
By Staff |December 1, 2009
The Toronto stock market surged to its highest close of the year as worries about Dubai’s credit problems receded and American economic reports reinforced the impression a rebound is underway. The S&P/TSX composite index jumped 260.12 points to 11,707.32. Investors felt more confident the Dubai debt crisis will be contained, almost a week after the […]
The Toronto stock market headed for a slightly higher open Monday with investors hopeful the debt crisis in Dubai will be contained and encouraged by data showing Canadian economic growth in September following a string of declines. Statistics Canada reports gross domestic product increased 0.1% in the third quarter, the first quarterly gain since the […]
By Staff |November 30, 2009
The Toronto stock market closed slightly lower as investors continued to try to gauge the impact of the Dubai debt crisis while taking in news that the Canadian economy has exited recession by putting in a positive quarter of growth. The S&P/TSX composite index closed down 17.21 points to 11,447.2, led by losses in tech […]
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