Market news: Toronto Stock Exchange
Toronto’s main index rose during the trading week amid strong jobs data.
Toronto’s main index rose during the trading week amid strong jobs data.
The S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index started off the new year with a 26.38-point, or 2.2%, gain following four days of trading that culminated in a 1,228.22-point weekly close on Jan. 4.
The benchmark S&P 500 Index reached its highest close since December 2007 during the holiday-shortened trading week, which saw politicians strike a deal to avert the fiscal cliff, while data from the Institute for Supply Management…
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Toronto’s main index rose during the Dec. 31–Jan. 4 trading week amid strong jobs data.
VANCOUVER — The S&P TSX Venture Composite Index started off the New Year with a 2.2%, or 26.38 point, gain following four days of trading that culminated in a 1,228.22 point weekly close on Jan. 4.
The benchmark S&P 500 index reached its highest close since December 2007 during the holiday-shortened trading week, which saw politicians strike a deal of sorts to avert the fiscal cliff while data from the Institute of Supply…
Short positions outstanding on Dec. 31/12 (with changes from Dec. 15/12).
The holidays brought cheer to Canadian investors as the TSX Composite Index was up 54 points to 12,433.53 for the Dec. 24-31 period, and equities were still climbing at press time.
VANCOUVER – Christmas kept things fairly quiet on the S&P TSX Venture Composite Index over the Dec. 24-28 trading period, though the board did notch small gains each day to end the session up 24.1 points at 1,201.84. Trading volumes were…
U.S. stocks ended the holiday shortened Dec. 24–28 trading week in the red as certainty that a deal will be made to avoid the fiscal cliff wavered.
The holidays brought cheer to Canadian investors, and the S&P/TSX Composite Index was up 54 points to 12,433.53 for the period, with equities still climbing at press time.
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