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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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Bank of Canada says households can cope with higher rates
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Kevin O'Leary shares financial advice on Morning Markets
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Sellers re-entering the housing market, buyers continue to be constrained: economist
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A dearth of heavy crude is forcing one of the world’s biggest buyers to go the extra mile to get the barrels it needs, offering another example of how sanctions and OPEC+ curbs are recasting the supply chain.
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8:06DOJ advances plan to classify marijuana as less dangerous drug
The U.S. Justice Department formally started the procedure of classifying marijuana as a less dangerous substance, moving toward a major change in U.S. drug policy.
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8:58Why hybrid vehicles are now driving the energy transition
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5:22Dow eclipses 40,000 for first time as investors bet on rate cuts
The Dow Jones Industrial Average eclipsed 40,000 for the first time on Thursday as investors grow confident that the stock market rally can keep running on hopes the U.S. Federal Reserve will start cutting interest rates later this year.
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7:35Lightspeed reappoints founder Dax Dasilva as CEO, reports Q4 revenue up 25%
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May 15
The former CEO of Sears Canada says ongoing inflationary pressures are weighing heavy on retail giants like Walmart, which is in the midst of a corporate overhaul aimed at reducing costs.
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6:28Tourism sector rolls out road map to boost visitor numbers to pre-pandemic levels
The tourism industry has rolled out a road map it hopes will bring more visitors to Canada after the bruising it took during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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9h ago
7:42Walmart sales surge as wealthier shoppers flock to retailer
Walmart Inc. breezed to another quarter of sales growth and said it now expects the full year to be slightly better than planned as the big-box retailer attracts price-conscious consumers looking for essentials and discounts.
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May 15
Canada’s housing market posted a surge in the number of properties available for sale, one of the biggest monthly gains in listed inventory on record, as homebuyer demand waned amid persistently high interest rates.
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4h ago
3:25Canada Goose surges 25% on revenue beat, buoyant profit outlook
High-end coat maker Canada Goose Holdings Inc. reported higher-than-expected sales growth, thanks to big gains at stores in China and the U.S., sending the shares to their biggest rise in more than three years.
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12h ago
7:38Honda to invest US$65 billion over 10 years to bolster EV push
Honda Motor Co. will invest 10 trillion yen (US$65 billion) on its electrification strategy this decade as it expects demand for battery-powered vehicles will rebound from short-term headwinds that are stifling purchases.
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8h ago
7:10ATS reports $48.5M Q4 profit, up from $29.6M a year earlier, revenue up 8.3%
ATS Corp. reported a fourth-quarter profit of $48.5 million, up from $29.6 million a year earlier, as its revenue rose 8.3 per cent.
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The Daily Chase: Canada's Crypto King arrested on fraud charges
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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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4:32Markets today: U.S. stocks rally stalls after Dow briefly hits 40,000
The world’s largest stock market hovered near its all-time highs, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average touching the historic 40,000 mark on bets that rate cuts will keep powering Corporate America.
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16h ago
4:19More companies are selling shares to help cut debt
Corporates completed US$28.5 billion of initial public offerings in the year through April where debt repayment was cited among the use of proceeds, data compiled by Bloomberg show.