U.S. Markets August 14-20
While earlier in the week, Wall Street was pondering how un-gentle the chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank, Ben Bernanke, could really be, the single most important figure on the U.S. financial scene…
While earlier in the week, Wall Street was pondering how un-gentle the chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank, Ben Bernanke, could really be, the single most important figure on the U.S. financial scene…
Market mayhem hit the S&P-TSX Venture Composite Index over the Aug. 14-20 trading session, with the junior board falling 11.6% to finish the week off 334.43 points lower at 2,548.45. On Aug. 16, t…
Bad news converged on the mining community from every direction during the week ended Aug. 18, the 33rd trading week of 2007.
Misery linked to the ongoing trouble in the debt market continued on United States equity markets during the reporting period Aug. 7-13. The losses were more muted, thanks to two rally days early in t…
The TSX Composite Index fell 137.79 points to 13,427.45 over the Aug. 7-13 trading period. And the Global Gold Index slipped 3.27 points to 275.35, while gold closed at US$668.75, down US$2.75.
The U.S. markets didn’t exactly rebound over the July 31-Aug. 6 trading session, but they showed some improvement over the previous period.
Despite a modest upswing in precious metals prices over the holiday-shortened July 31-Aug. 3 trading session, the S&P-TSX Venture Composite Index again followed the general market downtrend to sli…
The bears began to lick their chops as the TSX Composite Index fell with international markets, losing 299.48 points for the July 31-Aug. 3 trading period.
Those who thought the TSX Composite Index was due for a correction were proved right during the July 24-30 trading period. The index fell 603.61 points to 13,864.72.
The trading period July 24-30 saw United States equity markets take a battering. The sell-off was sparked by adverse economic news, although the market appears to have been primed for a fall. In fact,…
In unison with other major markets, the S&P-TSX Venture Composite Index dropped 4.3% over the July 24-30 trading session to close down 142.8 points at 3,179.96. Average daily trading volumes were …
TSX Short Positions Short positio…
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