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Gold/Mining/Energy : Day trading in Canada

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To: Al Collard who wrote (4407)1/15/2001 11:14:31 AM
From: Ron Schier  Read Replies (1) of 4467
 
On Monday, January 29, 2001 the Toronto Stock
Exchange will begin trading all stocks with a trading price greater than $5.00
in penny increments. The move to penny trading is the next stage in decimal
trading for the TSE, which in 1996, became the first exchange in North America
to introduce decimal trading.
Currently, all TSE listed stocks, with a trading price greater than or
equal to $5.00, trade in nickel increments. Stocks trading at a price less
than $5.00 already trade in penny increments. Stocks with a trading price less
than $0.50 will continue to trade in half cent increments
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