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TD, RBC data point to slowing household spending in Canada
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Copper's costly climb: How supply shortages are shaping the market
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Kevin O'Leary shares financial advice on Morning Markets
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Bank of Canada says households can cope with higher rates
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Private equity, business groups rip Canada's capital-gains tax hike
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May 14
One portfolio manager says gains in GameStop Corp. shares have nothing to do with the company's performance, adding that investors should stay away from the renewed enthusiasm in meme stocks.
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11h ago
5:50Netflix nears deal for NFL games, extending push into sports
Netflix Inc. will air two National Football League games this Christmas Day, in the streaming TV giant’s latest push into live events.
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6h ago
5:06Mystery behind US$238 million surprise gift roils Florida school
At Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, this year’s commencement ceremony brought a remarkable twist: The 136-year-old, historically Black public school was getting a $238 million gift.
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5h ago
4:06GameStop's window to cash in on the meme stock rally is closing
A raucous two-week stretch for GameStop Corp. has more than tripled its share price, but the company itself hasn’t taken advantage of the surge by selling stock — and the explanations about why are wide-ranging.
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8h ago
6:32Goldman selling high-grade bonds for third time since March
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. sold US$3.5 billion in bonds Wednesday, the third time the company or one of its units has borrowed in the investment-grade market in just over two months.
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May 13
Canadian banks provided almost US$104 billion in fossil fuel funding last year despite the urgent need to reduce emissions, says the latest annual Banking on Climate Chaos report.
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10h ago
6:30CMHC reports annual pace of housing starts in April down 1% from March
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the annual pace of housing starts in April edged down one per cent compared with March.
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3h ago
Self-proclaimed 'crypto king' arrested for fraud: Durham police
Police in the Greater Toronto Area say they've arrested and charged a man who called himself the "crypto king" after an investigation into an alleged investment fraud involving millions of dollars.
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May 8
Canada’s major housing markets are starting to recover, but one economist says a more pronounced recovery cannot be sustained until interest rates move significantly lower.
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22h ago
5:43McDonald's sells maple bond for first time since 2017
McDonald’s Corp. sold Canadian dollar bonds for the first time since 2017, joining a string of U.S. companies that have been borrowing in the market to diversify their currency exposure.
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4h ago
Wildfire threat to oil-sands city seen easing as wind shifts
The threat of a wildfire bearing down on the unofficial capital of Canada’s oil-sands industry is expected to lessen as temperatures cool and winds shift, though the prospect of rains dousing the flames entirely remains remote.
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13h ago
7:38Honda electric vehicle battery parts plant to open in Niagara Region
A Japanese company is building an approximately $1.6-billion plant in Ontario's Niagara Region that will make a key electric vehicle battery component as part of Honda's supply chain in the province.
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3h ago
4:06GameStop, AMC shares plunge as two-day meme rally evaporates
The meme rally that added about US$11 billion in value to GameStop Corp. and AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. faltered Wednesday, wiping out a large swath of the gains in the first minutes of trading.
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May 9
Cineplex Inc.’s top executive says the theatre giant has taken steps to improve its balance sheet as the company reports first-quarter earnings.
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7h ago
Manufacturing sales down 2.1% in March at $69.9 billion: Statistics Canada
Manufacturing sales fell 2.1 per cent to $69.9 billion in March as sales of petroleum and coal products and motor vehicles fell, Statistics Canada said Wednesday.
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6:56Nuclear division powers revenue growth at AtkinsRéalis
AtkinsRéalis enjoyed a thriving nuclear business in its latest quarter, as the engineering firm looks to build on a gradual global transition away from fossil fuels.