TSX drops 3.7 percent, snaps 6-day win streak
TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock index closed sharply lower on Wednesday as oil and gold shares slid with commodity prices and profit-taking set in after six sessions of gains. The S&P/TSX composite index <.GSPTSE> unofficially closed down 346.74 points, or 3.66 percent, at 9,125.35. All 10 main groups were in the red.
Intel warns again on fourth-quarter revenue
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microchip maker Intel Corp
Job losses may be modest in December
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian employers continued to lay off workers in December but the domestic labor market has yet to feel the full force of the U.S. recession, analysts said on Wednesday. Analysts surveyed by Reuters forecast a December unemployment rate of 6.5 percent, the highest level since August 2006 and up from 6.3 percent in November.
Canada to see "pretty terrible" start to '09: panel
TORONTO (Reuters) - The Canadian economy is in for a rough ride through the first half of the year and will see little or no growth in 2009 as the recession takes hold, top economists from Canada's largest banks said on Wednesday. The economy will also continue to shed thousands of jobs and the unemployment rate will move higher as fallout from the global financial crisis takes its toll.
Oil drops largest percentage in 7 years on crude build
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices slid 12 percent on Wednesday, the largest percentage drop in seven years, after a U.S. government report showed crude inventories rose much more than expected in the world's top energy consumer. Crude oil stocks swelled by 6.7 million barrels, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said, more than seven times the 900,000-barrel increase analysts had expected.
Rogers stock drops after analyst's downgrade
TORONTO (Reuters) - Shares of Rogers Communications Inc
Accounting scandal at Satyam could be India's Enron
BANGALORE (Reuters) - The head of Indian outsourcing company Satyam Computer Services
Air Canada, WestJet say planes fuller in December
CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Canada's two major airlines said on Wednesday their planes flew with higher passenger loads in December as Air Canada
Union gears up for negotiations with GM and Chrysler
DETROIT (Reuters) - United Auto Workers bargaining teams are arriving this week in Detroit as the union gears up for negotiations with General Motors Corp
RBC expands in Brazil with asset firm
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Royal Bank of Canada
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