TSX slips during March 11-15
The TSX Composite Index was down nearly 6 points to end the March 11-15 week at 12,830.03 points, thanks to a 1% or 134-point decline on March 13.
The TSX Composite Index was down nearly 6 points to end the March 11-15 week at 12,830.03 points, thanks to a 1% or 134-point decline on March 13.
VANCOUVER — The S&P TSX Venture Composite Index capped off another uneventful week during the March 11-15 trading period, falling just 0.7 of a point or 0.06% before closing at 1,117.15 points. The Index gained ground later in the…
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended a 10-day winning streak but still managed to eke out a 0.81% gain for the week to close at 14,514.11. The S&P 500 index climbed 0.61% to finish at 1,560.70. News of growth in U.S. manufacturing and…
The first week of March was dominated by the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada’s mega-convention in Toronto, with 30,147 investors, analysts, mining executives, geologists, government officials, students and international…
Colombia is currently one of the world’s more enigmatic mining jurisdictions. There is no denying that country’s lost ‘cocaine’ years have left it with swaths of unrivalled prospective ground ripe for modern exploration. Added to…
In a market where majors are struggling to perform, there seems little hope that all juniors will weather the storm, making strategies to survive a popular theme at this year’s Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC)…
The S&P/TSX Composite Index was up 70 points to 12,835.61 for the period — offering a muted version of events south of the border, where the Dow Jones Industrial Average reached record nominal highs.
The S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index closed out another week with relatively little movement, falling just 0.2%, or 2.24 points, before settling at 1,117.85. Despite strong job reports from Canada and the U.S., the Venture is grappling with…
U.S. stocks ended in positive territory during the trading week, helped by strong jobs data.
VANCOUVER — The S&P TSX Venture Composite Index closed out another week with relatively little overall movement during the March 4-8 period, falling just 0.2% or 2.24 points before trading settled at 1,117.85 points. Despite…
The TSX Composite Index was up 70 points to 12,835.61 for the March 4-8 period —offering a muted version of events south of the border where the Dow Jones Industrial Average reached record nominal highs.
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