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Ten Largest Companies Listed on TSX
as Ranked by Financials Times in FT Global 500 (updated Dec 31, 2009)
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TSX Breakdown by Sector
 TSX Sector Breakdown    (as of November 23, 2009, source: S&P)
Exchange Rate (USD-CAD):quote
S&P/TSX Composite (^GSPTSE):quote 
2009 1st Half Return (thru 30-June-09): 15%
TSX Composite Half Year Return
Canadian Dollar Half Year Performance


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Canada
Canada borders the United States to the north and has a population of over 33 million.  Local stocks are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) and are best represented by the TSX Index.  Canada is home to some of the world's largest resource companies and financial institutions.  The Canadian currency, the Canadian dollar, is free floating and one of the more traded currencies in the world of foreign exchange.
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Toronto Canada
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last update: 6 Apr 2010
-1.2%
GDP Annual
(4Q YoY Change)
0.5%
Interest Rate
(last set on 3 Mar 2009)
8.2%
Unemployment Rate (Feb 2010)
1.6%
Inflation Rate
(YoY for Feb 2010)
National Statistics