Toronto Stock Exchange, May 6-10
The equity bull run was back on for the period, as the S&P/TSX Composite Index rose 109 points to 12,589.09.
The equity bull run was back on for the period, as the S&P/TSX Composite Index rose 109 points to 12,589.09.
Centamin (CEE-T, CEY-L) fell 18% after it updated the market on its legal troubles surrounding its Sukari gold mine in Egypt’s Eastern Desert.
During the trading week the S&P/TSX Composite Index rose 0.5%, or 61 points, to close at 12,602.18.
The S&P/TSX Composite Index rose 0.5% or 61 points during the Jan. 7–11 week to close at 12,602.18.
Optimism that politicians south of the border would come to a resolution regarding the impending fiscal cliff helped hold up equities north of the border during the trading week. The S&P/TSX Composite Index increased 107 points for the…
Optimism that politicians south of the border would come to a resolution regarding the impending fiscal cliff helped hold up equities north of the border. The TSX Composite Index was up 107 points for the Dec. 17-20 period, closing at 12,388.71…
The S&P/TSX Composite Index rose 84 points to 12,296.72 for the period, as stronger-than-anticipated manufacturing numbers out of China outweighed fears over the looming fiscal cliff south of the border.
The outlook for Egypt’s largest gold producer, Centamin (CEE-T, CEY-L), still seems uncertain as a shortage of diesel and working capital forced it to recently close the Sukari gold mine, located near the Red Sea, causing its…
Toronto Stock Exchange
Gold miner Centamin (CEE-T, CEY-L) has run into legal problems at its flagship Sukari operation near the Red Sea in southeastern Egypt.
Canada’s main index fell during the Nov. 5-9 trading week as investors fretted over the U.S. economy toppling over the “fiscal cliff” as several laws, such as the Bush tax cuts, are set to expire at year end, after which a…
The TSX Composite Index managed to finish the Oct. 29 to Nov. 2 period 98 points higher at 12,380 points, despite giving back some of its earlier period gains.
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