Stocks slip into the red after good start
THE share market had slipped into the red by noon, after opening stronger following another strong night overseas. news.com.au |
Shares higher at noon on RBA hope
MARKET sentiment was driven by growing expectations that the RBA will leave interest rates unchanged at its meeting tomorrow. news.com.au |
Investors charged in Potash Corp. deal
U.S. securities regulators have charged two Spanish investors with trading on secret information about BHP Billiton PLC's bid to acquire Saskatchewan-based PotashCorp. cbc.ca |
Recession declared officially over
The American research agency regarded as the definitive authority on defining economic recessions declared Monday that the longest recession in the U.S. since World War II ended in June 2009. cbc.ca |
Loonie nudges close to parity
The Canadian dollar hits a five-month high, once again on the verge of trading at parity with the U.S. currency. cbc.ca |