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Stewart Hall

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Name: Stewart Hall
First Reported 11/19/2009 - Updated 11/19/2009 - 1 Documents (in Economy)
Statistics Canada's composite leading indicator grew for the fourth straight month in October from September, by 0.7 percent, exactly as expected. As in September, eight of the 10 categories advanced. 'The leading indicators do a reasonably good job of ... [Reuters Canada - 11/19/2009]
First Reported 3 hours ago - Updated 3 hours ago - 1 Documents
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EST The investing world is beating a path to Canada's doorstep. The big question is, why?Statistics Canada reported this week that foreign investors bought a net $13.6-billion of Canadian securities in September $12.9-billion of which was in Canadian ... [Globe and Mail - 3 hours ago]
First Reported 11/16/2009 - Updated 11/16/2009 - 2 Documents
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The dramatic recovery of the resale housing market with the pace of activity and prices setting another record in October has some economists wondering if Canada is in the midst of a housing bubble.Economists at Scotia Capital Inc. are of the view that ... [Globe Investor - 11/16/2009]
First Reported 11/14/2009 - Updated 11/14/2009 - 1 Documents
New home prices in Canada rose in September at their fastest rate in 20 months, highlighting the country's strong housing market which contrasts with sluggish growth elsewhere in the economy.By Louise EganStatistics Canada said on Thursday new home prices ... [Exec Digital Canada - 11/14/2009]
First Reported 11/16/2009 - Updated 11/16/2009 - 1 Documents (in Energy)
Canadian factory sales climbed for the third month in four, with September's gains driven by a surge in car and car-part sales.Manufacturing sales rose 1.4 per cent to $41.7-billion in the month and new order rose, Statistics Canada said Monday.The report ... [Globe Investor - 11/16/2009]
First Reported 11/09/2009 - Updated 11/10/2009 - 3 Documents (in Internet & IT)
Condominium construction revved back to life last month, pushing Canadian housing starts to the highest level this year.Starts rose 5.4 per cent to a seasonally adjusted 157,300 units in October, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. said yesterday.Starts ... [Globe Investor - 11/10/2009]
First Reported 11/12/2009 - Updated 11/12/2009 - 2 Documents
New home prices in Canada rose in September at their fastest rate in 20 months, highlighting the country's strong housing market which contrasts with sluggish growth elsewhere in the economy.Statistics Canada said on Thursday new home prices rose by a ... [Business News Network - 11/12/2009]
First Reported 11/05/2009 - Updated 11/05/2009 - 2 Documents
By David ParkinsonThe rays of sunshine just keep a-comin from purchasing managers.The Ivey Purchasing Managers Index, which measures buying activity among purchasing managers representing a cross-section of Canadian businesses, came in at a solid 61.2 ... [Seeking Alpha - 11/05/2009]
First Reported 10/30/2009 - Updated 10/30/2009 - 3 Documents (in Economy)
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's gross domestic product shrank by 0.1 percent in August, casting doubt on whether Canada climbed out of recession in the third quarter and making official growth projections all but impossible to reach.Analysts polled by Reuters ... [Reuters Canada - 10/30/2009]
First Reported 10/23/2009 - Updated 10/23/2009 - 2 Documents
Mark Carney, the governor of the Bank of Canada, said yesterday consumers would be at the 'heart' of an economic recovery that continues to pick up steam, leaving analysts worrying a new wave of spending will only drive consumers deeper into debt.Improved ... [Financial Post - 10/23/2009]
First Reported 10/30/2009 - Updated 10/30/2009 - 3 Documents
Analysts polled by Reuters had expected the economy to grow 0.1 percent GDP in August after a month of stagnation in July. But lower oil and gas production nudged GDP lower in the month, and August showed a 4 percent year-on-year decline in GDP, a broad ... [Interactive Investor International - 10/30/2009]
First Reported 10/22/2009 - Updated 10/22/2009 - 1 Documents (in Economy)
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian retail sales posted better than expected gains in August, data showed on Thursday, adding to recent evidence that the economy is crawling toward recovery.Higher sales at gasoline stations and new car dealers drove sales up ... [Globe Investor - 10/22/2009]

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...but indicative of the uneven recovery in Canada that has been replete with several false starts already,' HSBC economist Stewart Hall said. "that said, the bulk of the data out on the month of september continues to come down in favor of a decent pick up in economic activity. indeed, september looks to be setting up as the month in which the economy finally gets up off the launch pad." Canadian gross domestic product fell by 0...
The year-on-year decline in prices eased in September to 2.7 percent from a 3.1 percent decline in August. "real estate has been the economic surprise of 2009" said Stewart Hall, markets strategist at HSBC Canada in a note to clients

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Global investors pour cash into Canadian stocks [Globe and Mail - 3 hours ago]
Canadian indicators show some signs of growth [Reuters Canada - 11/19/2009]
Three views on a housing bubble [Globe Investor - 11/16/2009]
Three views on a housing bubble [Globe Investor - 11/16/2009]
Auto surge boosts factory sales [Globe Investor - 11/16/2009]
Canada new home prices rise 0.5 percent in Sept... [Exec Digital Canada - 11/14/2009]
New home prices jump most in 20 months [Business News Network - 11/12/2009]
UPDATE 2-Canada new home prices jump most since... [Reuters UK - 11/12/2009]
Construction starts remain on an up trend [Globe Investor - 11/10/2009]
Central banks urge vigilance, Kraft seen hiking... [Globe Investor - 11/09/2009]
Central banks urge vigilance, Kraft seen hiking... [CTV.ca - 11/09/2009]
Will Kraft hike Cadbury bid? Dow surges to 13-m... [Globe and Mail - 11/09/2009]
Treasury Sale Reflects Strength of U.S. Bond Ma... [Seeking Alpha - 11/09/2009]
Carney eyes softer' quarter, how economists see... [Globe and Mail - 11/09/2009]
Housing activity edges higher [Business News Network - 11/09/2009]
How economists see housing, Goldman ‘doing God'... [Globe and Mail - 11/09/2009]
Housing activity edges higher [Globe and Mail - 11/09/2009]
Canadian, U.S. Jobless Data Sow Confusion [Financial Post - 11/07/2009]
Canadian PMI Expansion Isn't a Proxy for Real G... [Seeking Alpha - 11/05/2009]
Ivey PMI: Less than meets the eye? [Globe and Mail - 11/05/2009]
Markets keep a close watch on Fed moves [Globe and Mail - 11/04/2009]
CORRECTED-(OFFICIAL)-UPDATE 2-Canada Aug GDP do... [Interactive Investor International - 10/30/2009]
August GDP down, hits growth predictions [Reuters Canada - 10/30/2009]
UPDATE 3-Canada's August GDP down, hits growth ... [Reuters UK - 10/30/2009]
CORRECTED: Canada Aug GDP down, BoC forecast in... [Reuters Canada - 10/30/2009]
CORRECTED - (OFFICIAL)-UPDATE 2-Canada Aug GDP ... [Reuters UK - 10/30/2009]
BoC focus on consumers worries analysts [National Post - 10/26/2009]
August retail sales rise on gas, cars [Exec Digital Canada - 10/24/2009]
Consumers to fire growth: BoC [Financial Post - 10/23/2009]
Carney urges 'prudence' in housing market [Globe Investor - 10/23/2009]
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Canada August GDP slips 0.1%: Economists surpri... [FP Posted - 10/30/2009]
For the second month in a row, Canada's gross domestic product fell short of economist expectations. With the consensus looking for between flat and marginal 0.1% ...
Bank of Canada October rate decision: Economist... [FP Posted - 10/20/2009]
The Bank of Canada announced Tuesday it has kept its key lending rate at 0.25%. Mark Carney, the central bank's governor, has repeatedly pledged to keep the rate ...
Canadian employment data: Economists comment [FP Posted - 10/09/2009]
The latest Canadian employment figures released Friday show 31,000 more Canadians found work in the past month, surprising economists. In September, 92,000 Canadians ...
Canadian job losses slow: economist reaction [FP Posted - 07/10/2009]
Canadian employment fell by 7,400 jobs in June, much less than the 35,000 expected by the market. The unemployment rate rose by two basis points to 8.6%. The manufacturing ...
Canadian retail sales drop: Economist reaction [FP Posted - 06/19/2009]
The value of Canadian retail sales fell 0.8% in April, bringing an end to three months of consecutive gains, Statistics Canada figures showed Friday. Sales were ...
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