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Economic Indicators
After a two-year rocket ride for retail and consumer stocks, outsized returns will be hard to find in 2014 but there could be great opportunities for bargain-shopping investors.
By Staff |March 26, 2014
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One third of B.C. businesses say they’ve been victims of fraud, finds a survey by MNP and the Vancouver Province.
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Smog in China is so bad that local travel website Ctrip.com offers smog insurance to its customers, reports China Daily.
Canada's policy stance restricting takeovers by Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOE's) is too restrictive and will hinder future investment between the two countries.
No reason to fear housing crash, says Conference Board of Canada.
By Staff |March 24, 2014
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Loblaw can close Shoppers deal, but Competition Bureau sets conditions.
By Staff |March 21, 2014
Six out of 10 American ATMs and countless more in Canada won’t have any technical backup when Microsoft stops supporting its XP operating system in April.
The negative impact of a weaker loonie will likely outweigh any benefits, says Philip Cross, former chief economic analyst for Statistics Canada, in an analysis published today by the Fraser Institute.
By Staff |March 20, 2014
Capital markets are significant drivers of economic growth and increasing their size could compensate for the post-financial crisis decline in bank lending, finds a new research by AIMA.
Fewer Americans filed new claims for unemployment benefits last week.
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