The grinding decline of the public company in Canada is the quietest crisis facing the economy today.
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A surefire made-in-Canada way to lose $650 billion
Here’s a stock tip Valeant investors should have heeded: If a company that’s not a bank becomes the largest in Canada, run!
On Toronto’s stock exchange, it’s not always great being in first
The biotech giant Valeant is now at the top of the heap in Canada. Will it succumb to the curse of being the biggest company in the land?
Why Canada’s stock market transformation is taking so long
The Toronto Stock Exchange is becoming more diverse, moving away from struggling resource stocks—but it’s going to take more time than you think
The brawl on Bay Street
Canada’s big banks are preparing to launch a rival stock exchange to the TSX, setting up a battle that could shake up the industry and bruise investors
The market has spoken (II)
From the open of business on January 24—the day after Stephen Harper’s Conservatives won power—to the close of the Toronto Stock Exchange yesterday, the TSX shows a gain of 254.78 points.
Buying opportunities now runneth over
A look at the market since PM Harper predicted some ‘great buying opportunities’