(RTTNews) - Bay Street stocks fell to a three-month low on Friday, following the lead of foreign markets. Stocks plunged around the world amid lingering fears over the recession.
The S&P/TSX Composite Index plunged 235.36 or 2.88% to 7,949.99. Toronto’s main index dropped 8.4% in the four-day week.
Technology stocks led the decliners Friday with ...
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