US Mortgage Rates Move Little After Big Drop; 30-Year 4.08%
U.S. long-term mortgage rates moved little this week after the key 30-year loan rate marked its steepest weekly drop in a decade the week before.
U.S. long-term mortgage rates moved little this week after the key 30-year loan rate marked its steepest weekly drop in a decade the week before.
Boeing’s stock rose Thursday despite the release of a preliminary report that highlighted the role of an automated anti-stall system on its best-selling plane in two deadly crashes.
Stocks recovered from a late-afternoon bout of selling on Wall Street to finish modestly higher Wednesday, giving the benchmark S&P 500 its fifth straight gain.
Great-West Lifeco Inc. will be consolidating its three Canadian life insurance companies under a single brand, Canada Life, in a bid to reduce duplication and better compete in an increasingly digital world, its chief executive says.
Survey: US service companies grew at a slower pace in March.
Bombardier Inc. has signed a $342.6-million contract with an Australian state government to upgrade a regional train fleet by correcting for a design flaw that saw wheelchairs unable to fit properly into onboard washrooms.
Stocks closed solidly higher on Wall Street Monday after a batch of encouraging global economic data kept investors in a buying mood.
Bank of Montreal’s chief executive Darryl White says economic growth in Canada is “moderating” but it’s “no screeching halt” and the risk of a recession in the coming year is relatively low.
Home sales in Metro Vancouver in March plunged to levels not seen in more than three decades and real-estate experts blame government policies, not a lack of demand, for the dismal showing.
An Associated Press analysis shows that the tax revenue from sports betting has so far failed to hit projections in most of the states that legalized wagering after the Supreme Court cleared the way last year.