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TSX rises as energy stocks bounce

TORONTO - Canada's main stock index gained in morning trade on Thursday as energy stocks rebounded from a recent slump even as crude oil prices sat near 12-year lows.

Canada needs five years to adjust to commodities rout: Central Bank

OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada will adjust to lower commodity prices in three phases over the next five years, with the impact of lower incomes to be felt more strongly later on and economic growth by 2020

TSX off mid-2012 low, ends down 1.3%

TORONTO - Canada's main stock index plunged to its lowest since mid-2012 before paring some losses to end down 1.3 percent on Wednesday, after the country's central bank decided against cutting interest rates and as oil prices plumbed new lows.

In Canada, One Signal of 2008 Financial Crisis Is Flashing Again

In Canada, one of the first corners of the financial markets to start going haywire in the lead-up to 2008’s financial crisis is acting up again.

Canada’s Top 10 Cleantech Stocks of 2015

Canada’s tiny cleantech sector is marred by a history of misteps into solar and wind energy and today exists as a fragmented collection of companies that might be better described as Special Situations.

TSX positive after oil drop, New York markets mixed after holiday

Toronto rally led by strength in financial and stocks other than energy and mining equities.

New oil forecasts provide little optimism for energy industry

A pair of new forecasts for oil prices are offering little optimism for a battered industry looking for signs of a recovery.

TSX begins another week on down note

TORONTO – The Toronto Stock Exchange failed to break out of its post-Christmas slump Monday, posting a triple-digit loss that brought the index down to levels last seen two and a half years ago.

Chinese Small Cap Stocks: Worth the Risk in 2016?

Templeton’s Mark Mobius favors Hong Kong plays, plus 4 picks from Matthews Asia’s Tiffany Hsiao.

TSX, Dow plummet as oil prices extend relentless dive

Canadian index reaches lowest point since June of 2013

Canadian dollar falls below 69.5 cents US, oil up, stock markets waver

The Canadian dollar hovered around 69.5 cents cents US Thursday as stock markets underwent a volatile morning session.

GoPro to slash workforce by 7pc

GoPro estimated fourth-quarter revenue below market expectations due to disappointing sales of its action cameras.

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