2014年8月20日 星期三

2014-08-21 Canada English Business

  CBC.ca   
TSX hits new all-time high  CBC.ca
Canada's benchmark stock index hit a new all-time high of 15,561 on Wednesday, buoyed by higher commodity prices and despite some shaky corporate profits. The S&P/Composite Index stared the day slightly lower, before starting a steady march upwards ...

CANADA STOCKS-TSX hits record high after Fed comment   Reuters
Fed minutes push markets higher   Toronto Star
TSX hits record high after Fed comment   Reuters Canada
Financial Post   
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  Montreal Gazette   
RBC economist predicts home price declines in 2016 as rates rise  The Globe and Mail
An economist at Canada's biggest bank says home prices could start falling in 2016 if interest rates return to more normal levels. And he warned that, in the meantime, what goes up will likely come down if salaries and incomes don't keep pace. “The higher ...

2015 housing market will cool if interest rises: RBC   CTV News
Canadian Housing Market To Cool Down In 2015 If Interest Rates Rise: RBC   Huffington Post Canada
Canada's Big Banks Seen Reporting Mixed Third-Quarter Results   Wall Street Journal

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  Calgary Herald   
Sears Canada widens Q2 loss to $21.3 million, same store sales drop 6.8 per cent  Calgary Herald
Commuters walk past a Sears store in Toronto on Thursday April 25, 2013. Sears Canada Inc. reported a net loss of $21.3 million, or 21 cents per share, in the second quarter, compared to a profit of $152.8 million, or $1.50, in the same period last year.
UPDATE 1-Sears Canada reports loss, revenue slides 12 pct   Reuters
Canadian earnings declared Wednesday: Sears Canada Inc.   Brandon Sun
Sears Canada suffers widening loss, as severance costs kick in   Toronto Star

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  New York Times   
Bank of America Expected to Settle Huge Mortgage Case for $16.65 Billion  New York Times
Photo. Brian T. Moynihan, the chief of Bank of America. He spoke on the phone with Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr.Credit Justin Sullivan/Getty Images. Related Links. Interactive Timeline: Bank of America and the Financial Crisis · Bank of America Offers ...

Bank of America agrees to nearly $17B settlement   USA TODAY
Bank of America and DOJ near $17 billion settlement over mortgage securities   Washington Post
Mortgage accord with Bank of America comes closer to a finale   Houston Chronicle
Businessweek   
Bloomberg   
Tulsa World   
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Corruption and cognac: China's crackdown hits luxury  The Globe and Mail
Cognac has become the latest casualty in China's war on corruption, a nationwide crackdown that has squeezed the country's once-plump luxury goods market. Shipments of the French brandy to Asia, in particular China, have fallen sharply in the past year.

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  CTV News   
Target reports 62% drop in earnings, cuts profit forecast  Los Angeles Times
On top of the costs from last year's data breach, Target wrestled with weak U.S. sales in its second fiscal quarter. On top of the costs from last year's data breach, Target wrestled with weak U.S. sales in its second fiscal quarter. (Chris O'Meara / Associated ...

How Target strayed deep into the red in Canada   The Globe and Mail
Hey Target, here's how you expand into Canada, courtesy of Wal-Mart   Macleans.ca
'Too much, too early'   The Telegram
Washington Post   
Financial Post   
Bloomberg   
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  CTV News   
Late night Whyte Avenue to be pedestrian-only for pilot project  CBC.ca
Should Whyte Avenue be closed to vehicles on nights when thousands of bar, restaurant and festival patrons are milling around? To find out, the city will launch a pilot project called Car Free Whyte Avenue, where the street will be closed between 102nd and ...

Edmonton may try a car-free Whyte Avenue on busy nights   Edmonton Journal
Should Whyte Avenue become car-free? The city is looking into it   Globalnews.ca
A proposal to make Whyte Avenue “car free”   630ched.com
CTV News   
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  Toronto Star   
Rob Ford faces new conflict of interest allegations over vote on wastewater ...  Toronto Star
Mayor Rob Ford faces new conflict of interest allegations for voting on a wastewater treatment program in which his family's company was enrolled. Ford cast his vote on the program in November 2012 — at the council meeting that started the day after a judge ...

Mayor Ford's business contracts raise question of conflict   The Globe and Mail
Mayor Ford faces renewed conflict of interest allegations   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Conflict of Interest: Rob Ford's Wastewater Vote Helped Deco   The True North Times
Torontoist   
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  Toronto Star   
Liberals unfazed by report saying monopoly on booze is actually sales  Waterloo Record
TORONTO — Ontario's governing Liberals are shrugging off a new report claiming consumers could pay less for booze and the province could brew more profit from alcohol sales if the government opened up the business to more retailers. The study ...

Independent study calls on Ontario to privatize alcohol   CHCH News
Beer Store rejects claims of high beer prices in Ontario   The Globe and Mail
Vander Doelen: Ontario's ridiculous booze laws   Windsor Star (blog)
Ottawa Citizen   
DigitalJournal.com   
Calgary Herald   
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  Sky News Australia   
Canadian Rail Accidents Involving Dangerous Goods Rose Last Year  Wall Street Journal
Canadian rail accidents involving dangerous goods rose 21% last year from 2012, reflecting a rapid rise in the movement of crude oil by rail. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada recorded 144 rail accidents that involved dangerous goods last year, ...

TSB calls on government to fix 'troubling' aviation safety deficiencies   Financial Post
Lac-Megantic: 18 deadly failures   Calgary Sun
TSB Annual Report: advancing transportation safety from coast to coast to coast   Canada NewsWire (press release)
Huffington Post   
Montreal Gazette (blog)   
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