TSX registers slight decline amid surging oil prices, solid Scotiabank earnings
TORONTO - The Toronto stock market was lower Tuesday as energy stocks had a muted reaction to a sharp surge in oil prices while the financial sector failed to respond to solid earnings from Bank of Nova Scotia (TSX:BNS). The S&P/TSX composite index declined 21.6 points to 13,808.07 while the TSX Ven
Source: Canadian Business
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Stocks Surge On Tech Earnings, Deficit Hopes
SAN FRANCISCO -- U.S. stocks closed near their highs of the day Tuesday, driving the Dow average to its best performance of the year, after surprisingly strong results and forecast from International...
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Stocks end up on earnings, but down for week
Stocks advanced Friday, as blowout earnings from Google and a big corporate takeover overshadowed another warning about the US credit rating and a depressed reading on consumer sentiment. The Dow Jones...
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Lawsuit settlements to hurt Q2 bank earnings
Lawsuit settlements to hurt Q2 bank earnings The Associated Press Published Jul 12, 2011 04:24PM MDT New York • The largest U.S. banks — from JPMorgan Chase to Bank of America — have been busy...
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Stocks slide on weak technology earnings
If weak financial results from big tech companies are sign of what's to come, stock traders are in for a tough summer. Stocks fell early Friday as poor earnings reports from technology companies suggested...
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Q2 Earnings and Revenue Estimates Remain Upbeat
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has slid below 12000 and is on pace to record its sixth straight weekly loss. So how are analysts feeling about Q2 earnings? Pretty good, it seems.
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Digicel, Scotiabank win award for mobile banking
TORONTO, Canada— Scotiabank and Digicel together have won the 2011 Global Telecoms Business Innovation Award for Consumer Service Innovation for their mobile banking service in Haiti.
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People earning up to Rs 5 lakh need not file IT return'
Bangalore: As many as 85 lakh salaried tax payers with an annual income of up to Rs 5 lakh will not have to file income-tax return from now onwards, a finance ministry official said.