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Loonie pummeled by commodities, stock rout

The Canadian dollar lost 2-1/2 U.S. cents against the U.S. dollar on Thursday as commodity prices weakened and global stock markets were routed.

Canada's Industry Minister Tony Clement speaks to the media about the auto industry with Ontario Economic Development Minister Michael Bryant (L) at his side, at a news conference on rooftop terrace of the Canadian embassy in front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, November 20, 2008. Clement spent the day meeting with officials in Washington about the future of the auto industry and possible.....

Canadian, U.S. officials meet on automaker aid

Canadian officials met U.S. lawmakers on Thursday to ensure any congressional bailout of General Motors Corp, Ford Motor and Chrysler LLC keeps the Canadian side of the automotive supply chain in mind.

Ed Clark, the chief executive of TD Bank, speaks at the Reuters Finance Summit in New York November 12, 2008. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

Toronto-Dominion hit by credit trading losses

Toronto-Dominion Bank said on Thursday that the "dramatic" lack of liquidity in global credit markets will prompt charges of C$350 million ($273 million) for credit-trading losses, reducing its fourth-quarter earnings.

Canadian Solar sees Q4 revenue well below market estimates

(Reuters) - China's Canadian Solar Inc reported lower-than-expected quarterly profit, forecast fourth-quarter revenue well below market estimates and said it will delay capital expenditures temporarily to conserve cash.

Sears Canada operating profit and revenue rise

Sears Canada Inc , Canada's second-biggest department store chain, reported higher operating earnings and revenue on Friday.

A Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) logo is seen in Toronto November 9, 2007. REUTERS/Mark Blinch

TSX may open lower; oil, G20 in focus

The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index is poised to rise on Friday after a 9 percent tumble in the previous session on firmer oil and metals prices, and as stocks in Europe and Asia were higher.

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Tom Bloch: Making a world of difference

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