Canadian stocks settled higher Tuesday, tracking rising global equity markets, ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve Open Market Committee meeting outcome led by financial and energy stocks. Investors also weighed some promising U.S. macroeconomic data with optimism the Federal Reserve will leave its quantitative...
Canadian stocks settled sharply higher Friday, tracking rising global equity markets led by financial and resource stocks on some upbeat U.S. macroeconomic data and on optimism the Federal Reserve will continue its quantitative easing program undisturbed.
Uncertainty over the Fed's future course of...
Canadian stocks were moving higher Monday morning as traders speculate that the U.S. Federal Reserve will hold on to its stimulus program. Meanwhile, energy prices jumped amid escalating tensions in the middle-east that raised concerns over supply. Uncertainty over the Fed's future course of action has...
Canadian stocks are poised for a positive open Monday as traders speculate that the U.S. Federal Reserve will hold on to its stimulus program. Meanwhile, energy prices jumped amid escalating tensions in the middle-east that raised concerns over supply.
Uncertainty over the Fed's future course of action...
Canadian stocks settled lower Friday, led by financial and resource stocks on some disappointing U.S. macroeconomic data and over concerns the Federal Reserve may begin tapering off the quantitative easing program soon. Nonetheless, there were news reports that the Federal Reserve would likely make efforts...
Canadian stocks snapped a two-day loss to end sharply higher Thursday, led by mining, financial, and energy stocks, while tracking rising global equity markets amid some upbeat, better than expected initial jobless claims and retail sales data from the U.S.
Even as investor sentiments improved after...
Canadian stocks were hovering around the unchanged line Thursday morning as traders were concerned over the market implications of a possible tapering of U.S. quantitative easing, ahead of the Federal Reserve's next policy meeting due on on June 18-19. Also, worries over economic growth resurfaced after...
Canadian stocks may extend losses at open Thursday as traders grappled with the market implications of a possible tapering of U.S. quantitative easing, ahead of the Federal Reserve's next policy meeting due on on June 18-19. Also, worries over economic growth resurfaced after the World Bank lowered its...
Canadian stocks plummeted a second straight day to end at a near seven-week low Wednesday, driven mostly by energy, mining and financial stocks, while tracking declining global equity markets. Investor concerns over the future of the U.S. Fed's monetary easing program continued to weigh on market sentiments.
The...
Canadian stocks were extending losses for a second straight session Wednesday morning amid steady commodities and mixed cues from the global equity markets. Concerns about the future of the stimulus program continued to weigh on trader sentiment.
The S&P/TSX Composite Index shed 46.71 points or...
Canadian stocks may open higher Wednesday amid steady commodities and mixed cues from the global equity markets. While Asian stocks saw widespread losses to settle notably lower overnight, extending a global rout in equities and commodities, on lingering worries over the future of the Federal Reserve's...
Canadian stocks ended sharply lower Tuesday, tracking a broad decline in global equity markets led by resource stocks even as commodity prices dropped. Investors continued to worry the U.S. Federal Reserve may scale back its aggressive monetary policies, after the Bank of Japan earlier today opted not...
Canadian stocks dived to a six-week low Tuesday morning on worries that U.S. Federal Reserve may scale back its aggressive monetary policies, after the Bank of Japan earlier today opted not to extend its stimulus program.
The Bank of Japan refrained from announcing any new steps to contain bond market...
Canadian stocks are poised for a lower open Tuesday as commodities fell on concerns that U.S. Federal Reserve may scale back its aggressive monetary policies, after the Bank of Japan earlier today opted not to extend its stimulus program.
The Bank of Japan refrained from announcing any new steps...
Canadian stocks snapped a six-day loss to end a tad higher Monday, driven by gains in energy, gold and financial stocks as investor sentiments on the U.S. improved after Standards & Poor's upgraded its credit rating for the world's largest economy. Nonetheless, the gains were limited on some weak macroeconomic...