(CEP News)
• U.S. Continuing Jobless Claims Soar to New Record High
• Philly Fed Survey Falls to 19-Year Low
• Obama, Harper Say NAFTA, Trade Important
U.S. Continuing Jobless Claims Push Higher to All-Time High
Initial jobless claims were unchanged at 627k in the week, from an upward revision to the previous week’s claims to 627k, according to the ...
Canadian Dollar Underperforms Despite Strong Rise in Oil - 8 mons ago
Governors to Come Under Scrutiny as Stimulus Funds Are Spent - 8 mons ago
Fed’s Lockhart Says Bank Nationalization Off the Table (Update) - 8 mons ago
President Obama Promises to “Deepen and Renew” Cooperation With Canada - 8 mons ago
Toronto Stocks Remain Modestly To The Upside - Canadian Commentary - 8 mons ago
BOE’s Gieve Says Pre-emptive Action Needed by Policy-Makers - 8 mons ago
Stocks Continue To Have Difficulty Sustaining Significant Moves - U.S. Commentary - 8 mons ago
Yen Looks Vulnerable as Japanese Remains Weak Economy - 8 mons ago
European markets rise, led by Nestle, oils - European commentary - 8 mons ago
Fed’s Lockhart: Policy Actions Should Spur Recovery In Second Half Of 2009 - 8 mons ago
Midday Market Recap: Low Trading Volume Leads to Doubt in Markets - 8 mons ago
Home Prices in Atlantic Canada Expected to Rise, Report Shows - 8 mons ago
Stocks Show Notable Downturn After Seeing Early Strength - U.S. Commentary - 8 mons ago
Montreal Home Prices to Drop Marginally Over Next Two Years - 8 mons ago
Outlook for Australian building society sector negative says Moody’s - 8 mons ago
Stocks Experiencing Another Choppy Trading Day - U.S. Commentary - 8 mons ago
EMEA area companies to be affected by currency volatility; Moody’s - 8 mons ago
Crude Oil Inventories Fall for First Time in Five Weeks - 8 mons ago
UK public sector current budget surplus declines in 2009 - 8 mons ago

