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150.150High148.070Low3.67MVolume149.360Open149.190Pre Close545.60MTurnover151.08052wk High0.50%Turnover Ratio729.95MShares106.53952wk Low10.61EPS TTM108.49BFloat Cap151.080Historical High15.64P/E (Static)729.29MShs Float2.360Historical Low9.51EPS LYR1.39%Amplitude6.20Dividend TTM1.32P/B1Lot Size4.17%Div YieldTTM
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Investors will be closely monitoring the f...
● S&P/TSX 60 Index Standard Futures are trading at 1518.40, up 0.32%
● CFIB calls for urgent removal of interprovincial trade barriers as U.S. tariffs loom
● BMO Q1 profit soars, beating expectations on strong revenue growth
● Scotiabank's quarterly profits hit by asset sale impairment loss
● Stantec boosts quarterly...
The earnings calendar for the upcoming week features a lineup of significant players and AI-related companies in the stock market.
$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ is set to release its Q4 2025 financial results, with analysts forecasting $38.13B in revenue (up 72.52% YOY) and $0.80 EPS (up 61.83% YOY). The company's AI-driven data center growth remains a key focus, despite geopolitical concerns abou...
Conservative lending practices meant no risky bailouts.
A CAD $40B stimulus invested in infrastructure & key industries.
Focus on exports like autos softened the blow.
Solid foundations weather any storm. $The Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD.CA)$ $Royal Bank of Canada (RY.CA)$ $Bank of Montreal (BMO.CA)$ $Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CM.CA)$
I'm not looking to do anything risky or foolish, I'm just curious and want to learn how our bank rates impact Canadian companies/market or if it's just a crap shoot $Royal Bank of Canada (RY.CA)$ $The Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD.CA)$ $Bank of Montreal (BMO.CA)$
The CPI chart on the home page reflects our estimate of inflation for today as if it were calculated the same way it was in 1990. The CPI on the Alternate Data Series tab here reflects the CPI as if it were calculated using the methodologies in place in 1980. In general terms, methodological shifts in government reporting have depressed reported inflation, moving the concept of the CPI ...
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