The Caisse says it's in good shape
Directors of Quebec's most powerful economic institution dispel growing concerns over liquidity problems
Directors of Quebec's most powerful economic institution dispel growing concerns over liquidity problems
Bailout or no bailout, North American car makers will still be making vehicles in the next decade. But don't expect the auto industry of tomorrow to look anything like today's
May shutdown comes as the beleaguered auto maker reduces production at plants across North America
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| 4. | Loonie ‘firmer' after Thursday's plungeCanadian dollar trades above 78 cents (U.S.) in early trading after Thursday's plunge to 77.31 cents |
| 5. | Shareholders fight HudBay plan to acquire LundinHasty proposal to join two of Canada's biggest base metal miners sparks opposition |
| 6. | Moving past denial on your portfolioFinancial yardsticks can measure objectively how badly you've done amid the market turmoil |
| 7. | Stocks get strong bounceNews of possible Geithner appointment as Treasury Secretary sparks late-day market surge |
| 8. | Larry Smith in conversationPresident of the Alouettes talks management with Karl Moore |
| 9. | HudBay, Lundin merge in $814-million dealFriendly transaction will create Canada's second-largest base metals company by market capitalization |
| 10. | Oil edges higherCrude bounces off Thursday's low as stock markets recover |
| 11. | Watsa teams up with his investing heroFairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. partners with Berkshire Hathaway Inc. to invest in U.S. building products company |
| 12. | Wealthy business clan rides wave of panic selling'When the seas are rough, we're out sailing,' says head of holding company who sees once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in market crisis |
| 13. | Citigroup slides below $4 a shareConference call with CEO disappoints investors expecting new strategy |
| 14. | Inflation drops to 2.6 per centGasoline prices rise at slower rate than previously, while car prices decline |
| 15. | Young Mr. Weston's fresh take catching onLoblaw's Galen G. Weston has hit his stride as company spokesperson |