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| Rank | Headline |
|---|---|
| 4. | Oil slides as global economic outlook dimsAs tropical storm Gustav subsides, concerns about demand send crude to five-month low |
| 5. | Canada tells airlines to respect passenger rightsNew code of conduct lists six points to inform travellers of their rights |
| 6. | TSX 3-day loss near 1,000 pointsIndex sinks below 13,000 after dropping 312 points, adding to steep decline since the beginning of the week |
| 7. | Central bank warns U.S. turmoil a riskSays interest rate already low enough to stimulate economy |
| 8. | TSX claws back some gainsInvestors should be looking for quality purchases, and avoiding high-risk and speculative positions, says adviser |
| 9. | Loonie rebounds from one-year lowCanadian currency recovers after being dragged lower by dropping commodities prices |
| 10. | Oil's plunge hailed as turning pointTSX posts deep losses as commodities lead retreat; cheaper crude expected to bring relief at gas pumps |
| 11. | Toyota stalls Woodstock production plansAuto maker will launch RAV4 assembly this fall, but will indefinitely delay plans for a second shift |
| 12. | Deere to close Ontario plant, move work southAbout 800 workers affected at factory for utility vehicles, production to shift to Wisconsin, Mexico |
| 13. | Zoom's grounding leaves 1,200 stuck in CaribbeanToronto-based tour operator struggling to bring customers home after carrier's planes stopped flying |
| 14. | TSX commodities rout deepensToronto market falls more than 150 points, following on Tuesday's steep decline |
| 15. | Seasonal disorder: It's time to avoid the marketsIt's important to understand the seasonality of markets |