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TSX moves high on commodity gains
The Toronto stock market was slightly higher as commodity prices moved off multi-month lows that followed growing nervousness about Greece’s debt crisis
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-17 11:59:20



Canadian accounting merger hits the rocks
There may very well be world peace before Canada’s accountants settle their differences. Once again, old divisions are thwarting the effort to unite hostile factions of the country’s accounting profession under a common cause
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-17 11:59:20



Shrinking price gap no deterrent for cross-border Canadian shoppers
A horde of Canadian shoppers is about to cross the U.S. border in numbers not seen in more than 20 years this summer despite a shrinking price gap between the two countries, a new report from BMO Capital Markets said Thursday
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-17 11:59:19



Imperial Oil looking to sell Dartmouth refinery: CEO
Imperial Oil Limited is looking to sell its Dartmouth Refinery in Nova Scotia or find “other alternatives”, according to CEO Bruce March
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-17 11:59:18



TSX positive, commodity prices off lows amid anxiety over future of eurozone
The Toronto stock market was higher Thursday, powered by higher energy and gold stocks after worries about the future of the eurozone had pushed commodity prices to multi-month lows earlier this week
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-17 11:59:17



TSX up late-morning after string of selloffs
The Toronto stock market was higher late-morning Wednesday as buyers moved in after anxiety over Greece’s possible exit from the eurozone had sparked a string of selloffs
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-16 19:58:37



Caisse to invest $300M in Chicago's largest real estate project in past five years
Canada’s largest pension fund manager is investing $300-million to build a 45-storey office tower in downtown Chicago, the largest real estate project launched in the city in the past five years
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-16 19:58:35



Facebook IPO: How other Internet companies did on Day 1
It's worth looking at how other social media companies have fared in the early days of public trading to glean what may be in store for the share prices of a company which boasts close to a billion users
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-16 19:58:35



In battle of sports networks, TSN extends lead over Sportsnet
Rogers Communications Inc.’s goal of overtaking rival BCE Inc.’s The Sports Network has been a costly campaign for its rivaling Sportsnet
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-16 19:58:34





TSX gives up early gains on worries about possible Greek exit from eurozone
The Toronto stock market closed lower as anxiety over Greece’s possible exit from the eurozone trumped early moves to buy up stocks beaten down during a string of losses
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-16 19:58:33



Former First Leaside CEO ordered to halt investment work
The Ontario Securities Commission has ordered the founder and former chief executive of defunct investment firm First Leaside Wealth Management Inc. to stop working with investors in an attempt to raise additional capital for the firm’s ailing properties
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-16 11:56:55



Luxury home sales up in first quarter: Re/Max
The volume of luxury home sales increased in most Canadian markets during the first quarter of 2012, compared with 2011, according to a Re/Max report published Wednesday
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-16 11:56:54



TSX up in early trading
The Toronto stock market advanced in early trading after a string of losses
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-16 11:56:54



Toronto-based Wave Accounting raises US$12M in series B funding
Wave Accounting Inc. has raised US$12-million in series B financing, bringing the total funding of the Toronto-based startup to more than to $19-million
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-16 11:56:53



Sears Canada revenue drops on lower sales in first quarter
Sears Canada Inc.’s revenue fell during the first quarter almost 8% year-over-year to $915.1-million, compared with $992.5-million in 2011, primarily due to a decrease in the sale of goods, the company reported Wednesday
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-16 11:56:52



TSX in the red at midday
The Toronto stock market was firmly in the red Tuesday amid mounting anxiety over the eurozone on word that Greek voters will head back to the polls now that attempts to form a coalition government have failed
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-15 19:56:03



Canadian bankers head to Washington to object to U.S. tax regulations
The so-called FATCA rules, aimed at cracking down on tax cheats, are too complex and raise potential legal issues between Canadian banks and their clients, representatives of the Canadian Bankers’ Association are set to tell hearings convened by the U.S. Treasury and the IRS on Tuesday
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-15 19:56:03



Canadian startups struggle to attract talent: PwC survey
Unlike previous years where growing revenues and finding funding weighed more heavily on Canadian startups, last year it was finding warm bodies that was the biggest challenge
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-15 19:56:01



TSX tumbles, eurozone anxiety increases, Greeks to head back to polls
he Toronto stock market racked up a sharp, triple-digit slide for a second session Tuesday after intense wrangling failed to produce a new government for Greece
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-15 19:56:00



Rogers and CIBC first to launch 'mobile wallets' in Canada
Rogers Communications Inc. and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce said Tuesday they have partnered to bring a “mobile payment” solution to Rogers wireless customers allowing for day-to-day retail transactions through a subscriber’s smartphone
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-15 19:55:59



Toronto, Calgary lift April home sales: CREA
Existing home sales edged up 0.8% in April from the month before, led again by Toronto and Calgary, the Canadian Real Estate Association said Tuesday
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-15 11:58:42



TSX lower as eurozone anxiety increases
The Toronto stock market quickly slipped into the negative Tuesday amid mounting anxiety over the eurozone on word that Greek voters will head back to the polls now that attempts to form a coalition government have faile
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-15 11:58:41



Wind Mobile continues to struggle
Wind Mobile added fewer than 13,000 new subscribers in its most recent quarter ended March 31, up only 3% from the previous quarter, Orascom Telecom, which owns the mobile brand in Canada, reported Tuesday.
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-15 11:58:40



Stocks lower at midday
The Toronto stock market was sharply lower mid-morning Monday, extending a run of losses as talks aimed at forming a new Greek government failed, raising worries the country may have to exit the eurozone
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-14 19:52:16



Power Financial CEO warns that more regulation could go 'too far'
Power Financial Corp.’s chief executive is warning that regulators could tighten the rules governing financial services firms as JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s chief investment officer became the first casualty in the bank’s $2-billion trading loss
Newspaper: Canada.com
Feed: Money Date: 2012-05-14 19:52:14



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