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A 59-cent loonie? It could happen this year, investment bank says

A day after the loonie slipped below the 70-cent US level for the first time since 2003, a forecaster at investment bank Macquarie says he expects the loonie to lose another 10 cents

Canadian Housing Starts Take A Dive

Canadian Housing Starts Fell 18% In December, CMHC Data Shows

TSX falls sharply as energy stocks, banks weigh

Canada's main stock index slumped at the open on Thursday, weighed down by losses for heavyweight banking and energy stocks as investor fretted about low oil prices.

Canada producer prices drop for fourth consecutive month in November | Busi...

OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian producer prices fell 0.2 percent in November, their fourth consecutive drop, on lower prices for precious metals such as gold and silver, Statistics Canada said on Tuesday. Market

Nervous global markets settle after stormy start to year

World stocks inched up from 2½-month lows on Tuesday as China pumped in an estimated $20 billion US.....

Oil rises as market ponders scale of future Iran exports | Business | Reute...

LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices rose on Monday after a breakdown in diplomatic ties between Saudi Arabia and Iran that some speculated could result in supply restrictions, although gains were tempered by

Canadians less confident about finances heading into 2016: CIBC poll

A majority of Canadians remain confident about their finances heading into 2016, but the percentage holding a positive view is down from a year ago, according to a new poll from one of the country's big banks.

TSX heads lower as last trading day of 2015 begins

The Toronto Stock Exchange began the last trading day of 2015 on a negative note, adding to the year's losses. The S&P/TSX composite index was down 102.69 points at 13,039.60 shortly before noon Thursday. The Toronto's main index is down from 14,632.44 at the end of 2014.

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