Malcolm Morrison

Markets gain on U.S. economic data

Malcolm Morrison THE CANADIAN PRESS Stock markets moved higher in early trading with investors relieved that the American economy contracted less than expected during the third quarter. The Canadian dollar continued to get a...

TSX closes 354 points up

Toronto exchange's rise comes despite weakening commodities Be the first to comment on this article... David Friend THE CANADIAN PRESS Malcolm Morrison THE CANADIAN PRESS The Toronto stock market logged its third consecutive...

TSX gains more than 150 points

Toronto exchange's rise comes despite weakening commodities Be the first to comment on this article... David Friend THE CANADIAN PRESS Malcolm Morrison THE CANADIAN PRESS The Toronto Stock market picked up momentum with broad...

Commodities send TSX up sharply; N.Y. up as GDP decline less than expected

TORONTO - The Toronto stock market is sharply higher for a third session as a weak American currency helps boost commodity prices - and the Canadian dollar. New York markets were also higher, partl...

Stock markets gain as U.S. economic contraction less than feared

TORONTO - Stock markets moved sharply higher this morning with investors relieved that the American economy contracted less than feared during the summer. Toronto's S&P/TSX composite index moved up...

Stock markets gain as U.S. economic contraction less than feared

Malcolm Morrison, The Canadian Press TORONTO - Stock markets moved sharply higher this morning with investors relieved that the American economy contracted less than feared during the summer. Toronto's S&P/TSX composite index...

Enough to warm your hearth: keeping your home warm while cutting fuel bills

By Malcolm Morrison, THE CANADIAN PRESS TORONTO - Whether you heat with natural gas, electricity or oil, keeping a home warm through the Canadian winter is expensive. The head of the Canadian Gas Association reckons that...

Keeping your home warm while cutting fuel bills

By Malcolm Morrison, THE CANADIAN PRESS TORONTO - Whether you heat with natural gas, electricity or oil, keeping a home warm through the Canadian winter is expensive. The head of the Canadian Gas Association reckons that...

Commodities send TSX up sharply; N.Y. up as GDP decline less than expected

Malcolm Morrison, The Canadian Press An employee of the Korea Stock Exchange smiles in front of a screen shows raising the Korean benchmark stock index in Seoul, South Korea. South Korea's benchmark stock index has closed a...

Commodities send TSX up sharply

By Malcolm Morrison, THE CANADIAN PRESS TORONTO - The Canadian dollar continued to get a charge from a weaker American dollar, rising 1.18 cents US to 82.81 cents US after surging 3.67 cents yesterday. New York's Nasdaq...

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