Futures tied to Canada's main stock index were little changed on Thursday in thin trading volume, as investors were reluctant to place big bets due to the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday. The TSX gained 83.
The UK government is set to review electric vehicle (EV) sales rules through a "fast track" consultation, following pressure ...
Asia-Pacific markets traded mostly higher on Thursday after Wall Street rally stalled overnight and as investors assessed a surprise interest rate cut by South Korea. In Japan, the Nikkei 225 index ...
Money managers have piled up bullish bets on U.S. gasoline futures as seasonal inventories have dropped over the past two ...
Private Chinese refiners, who buy most of Iran’s crude, have recently scoured West Africa and the Middle East for supply ...
Policy changes in the second term of Trump presidency, including a sharp increase in tariffs on Chinese goods, could cause the Chinese yuan (CNY) to depreciate by 10% to 15%, JPMorgan analysts said.
Equity markets went in two directions Wednesday, with those in Canada firmly in the green, on the back of consumer and utility issues. The TSX gained 83.16 points, to close Wednesday at 25,488.30 The ...
US Markets close early today - FOMC minutes prove to be a non-event - US dollar a tad softer due to profit-taking. USDCAD: ...
Doman Building Materials Group Ltd. (T.DBM) hit a new 52-week high of $9.70 Wednesday. Doman responded Wednesday to U.S.
Berkshire's Class A shares (NYSE:BRKa) reached a near six-month high, trading up 1.7% at $731,224. The company’s Class A share price touched $741,971 on June, following a glitch that briefly caused ...
Canada's main stock index rose on Wednesday, amid broad-based gains led by healthcare and consumer shares, even as investors reflected on Donald Trump's recent tariff threats and parsed U.S. economic ...
Oil prices held steady on Wednesday as markets evaluated a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah while also ...