Friday, October 2, 2009

eNews - 10-02-2009 TSX starts October with worst point-drop since June

BNS shares closed at $48.03
In today's ePLUS
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- How Do Innovators Think?
- New Malware Re-Writes Online Bank Statements to Cover Fraud
- If Google Competes, Will Banks Win?
- Cloud Computing: Is it Time to Invest in Cloud Storage?
- Young Americans don't trust banks; want more social tech-driven
communication
eNews for 10-02-2009
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- TSX starts October with worst point-drop since June
- Zoellick recasts plea for aid
- U.S. policymakers leaning toward Canadian model
- Eurozone jobless continues rising
- Fear bond, not stock, bubble: CIBC
- Amex goes on offensive in Canada
- Proposals set to rile prescription drug industry
- U.S. factories in spotlight
- Hits and misses in the recession-taming battle
- Broadband quality study finds Canada lagging
- E.U. says airlines' pact may be illegal
- Nanotech may extend life, futurist says
- Rich countries 'must slash living standards' to fight climate
change
- Did apes descend from us?
- Gas mask bra traps Ig Nobel prize
Have a great weekend!

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