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Nov. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Canada’s currency declined for a second straight week as the global economic slowdown pushed oil below $50 per barrel and stocks tumbled.
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Soft Economy Saps Driving Demand, Upends Debate Over Alternate-Energy ... - Pocono Record
Crude-oil prices sank below $50 a barrel, and the average cost of a gallon of gasoline at the pump hovered just above $2, a free fall in prices that is reverberating through the economy. The sudden reversal ? the fastest and sharpest since 1980 ...
Canada?s Dollar Falls for a Second Week as Oil Drops Below $50 - Bloomberg
Nov. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Canada?s currency declined for a second straight week as the global economic slowdown pushed oil below $50 per barrel and stocks tumbled. The Canadian currency depreciated 2.3 percent since Nov. 14 and traded near a four-year ...
Stock markets lose hope as session turns weaker on U.S. housing ... - Edmonton Sun
The Nasdaq composite index was flat, ahead 1.22 points to 1,483.27 and the S&P 500 increased 8.37 to 859.12. Earlier in the afternoon, markets were all lower after the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo housing market index tumbled ...
TSX losers and winners since the June peak - Globe and Mail
As the global financial crisis deepens, Report on Business writers examine and explain the turmoil in credit and stock markets. Here, we answer your questions daily, with the most recent at the top. What is the worst-performing stock on the S&P/TSX ...
November 2008 - Weekly Standard
Out on the tour circuit for his new book, "How Mitt Romney, the Fake Conservative, Almost Bought the Republican Primary With His Big CEO Money" "Do the Right Thing," Mike Huckabee took a break from bashing former rival Mitt Romney to take a few ...
BC-Bernanke-Housing - AP - Guardian Unlimited
BC-Bernanke-Housing Business News Toronto stock market fumbles mid-day gains to close session lower TORONTO - The Toronto stock market bounced between positive and negative territory before ending one of the worst months in its history with a fizzle ...
Ottawa swoops in with climate-change offer - Globe and Mail
Throbbin Khan from Canada writes: Harper is trying to buddy up with the most popular political figure in the world. He's hoping Obama will be brash enough to quickly scoop up the initial offer - I hope he won't. Harper is worried about Alberta's ...
How European interest rates compare to others - Globe and Mail
In Europe, as in every other developed economy, the central banks generally set interest rates to spur economic growth (by moving rates down) and to control inflation (by moving them up). Until recently, inflation has been a much bigger concern in ...
1. If it was Harper fumbling in French, the Libs would do the same. - Globe and Mail
PANIC! At The Ice Floe from Ottawa, Canada writes: He didn't understand the question at first and then it becomes obvious that he didn't have an answer. So, either the guy couldn't answer the question or he's incapable of comprehending the English ...
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