| TSX pares earlier losses but closes lower as commodities, loonie slide - By Sunny Freeman, The Canadian Press TORONTO - The Toronto Stock Exchange closed lower Monday but nowhere near the triple-digit drop it experienced earlier in the session amid concerns about recession ...
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| The Comprehensive View of Kinross Gold - Pondering the potential resurgence of a golden laggard.
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| Toronto Stock Exchange pares earlier losses; commodities, loonie slide - TORONTO - The Toronto Stock Exchange was still down Monday afternoon but nowhere near the triple-digit drop it experienced earlier in the session when the mining sector amid concerns about recession in Europe dragged down the main index. The S&P/TSX composite index was down 28.77 points at 12,437.73
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| TSX closes down 30 pts. over fears about Europe - The Toronto Stock Exchange closed lower Monday but nowhere near the triple-digit drop it experienced earlier in the session amid concerns about recession in Europe.
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| Toronto Stock Exchange opens nearly 100 points lower; commodities, loonie slide - TORONTO - The Toronto Stock Exchange was still down more than 50 points at midday Monday despite paring an earlier triple-digit loss as commodity prices slipped amid ongoing uncertainty over the Greek government debt crisis. The S&P/TSX composite index was down 55.2 points at 12,411.3 after earlier
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| Toronto Stock Exchange opens nearly 100 points lower; commodities, loonie slides - TORONTO - The Toronto Stock Exchange opened nearly 100 points lower as commodities slipped amid uncertainty about a tentative deal to resolve Greece's debt crisis. The S&P/TSX composite index shed 92.52 points to 12,373.98 shortly after markets opened. The Canadian dollar lost 0.49 of a cent to 99.4
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| The Greatest Growth Story in Silver Today: Part 2 - An exclusive interview with the CEO of the fastest-growing silver producer.
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| Debt crisis: as it happened, February 3, 2012 - The FTSE 100 has closed at a seven-month high after US data showing more US people are in work boosted global markets, while Greece announces it is to auction €625m of Treasury bills next week.
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| Television movies for the week of Jan. 29 - Coverage of TV and radio news from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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