Reuters - TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's currency skidded to its lowest closing level in nearly a week on Friday, stung by U.S. and Canadian jobs data that fell short of estimates and left investors with a reduced appetite for riskier assets.
The gap between what drivers are paying for gasoline compared with a year ago is widening and figures to get worse between now and the end of the year.
The Canadian Press - TORONTO - Concerns about the fallout from the debt crisis in Dubai limited gains on the Toronto stock market Monday but investors were relieved to see the Canadian economy put...
Baystreet.ca - Toronto stocks have moved modestly higher on Monday morning, recovering some of last week's losses.
Investors set aside some of their worries about a possible debt crisis but shied away from big moves as they focused on consumers.United States - Stock - Business - Dubai - US
The Canadian Press - TORONTO - The Toronto stock market was sharply higher Monday as the Canadian economy showed signs of growth for the first time since late 2008 but investors were still concerned...