2014年9月18日 星期四

2014-09-19 Canada English Business

  Economic Times   
China H-Shares Fall to Two-Month Low on Economy as Huaneng Sinks  Bloomberg
Chinese technology companies rallied after Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. (BABA) raised $21.8 billion in a U.S. initial public offering, while Macau casinos led gains in Hong Hong. Beijing Hualian Department Store Co. (000882), a shopping mall operator that ...

Tops in E-Commerce, Alibaba Is Now Taking On China's Banks   New York Times
Alibaba overtakes Amazon as highest valued online retailer   Sydney Morning Herald
Should you invest in Alibaba? And 9 other questions about the world's biggest IPO   Washington Post
Xinhua   
Financial Times   
Businessweek   
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  ABC News   
Home Depot admits 56 million cards hit by security breach  CBC.ca
The hacking attack on retailer Home Depot may have affected 56 million credit and debit cards in Canada and the U.S., the company admitted Thursday. Criminals used unique, custom-built malware to steal numbers from Home Depot's point-of-sale systems, ...

Home Depot: Card breach put 56M cards at risk   USA TODAY
Home Depot Says Data From 56 Million Cards Was Taken in Breach   New York Times (blog)
Home Depot eliminates malware that affected 56 million credit cards   Hamilton Spectator
Forbes   
VentureBeat   
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  CTV News   
Costco Canada switches to MasterCard from AmEx  The Globe and Mail
Costco Wholesale Corp. will switch to accepting MasterCard Inc. rather than American Express Co. credit cards in Canada next year after talks broke down between the U.S. retail giant and AmEx. Capital One Financial Corp. will soon offer a new co-branded ...

Costco Canada parting ways with American Express; Capital One to be new ...   The Telegram
Costco Canada shuffles cards: Capital One, MasterCard trump American Express   Castanet.net
Capital One to offer co-branded Costco credit card in Canada   Reuters Canada
Financial Post   
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  CTV News   
Is it time for an air travel passenger 'bill of rights'?  CTV News
It was a tiny perfect airline when I boarded one of the first WestJet flights back in 1996. Featuring only one class of service, it was staffed by a new breed of youthful flight attendants. They sarcastically invited smokers to puff away on the wing, unleashed a ...

Air Canada adds $25 checked bag fee for economy travel   CBC.ca
Air Canada joins WestJet in charging checked bag fee for domestic flights   Guelph Mercury
Editorial: Getting rid of our baggage   Calgary Herald
Businessweek   
Financial Post   
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  Vancouver Sun (blog)   
Vancouver startup Routific saving companies time and money with online route ...  Vancouver Sun (blog)
If you are trying to find the quickest way to drive from your home in Richmond to an appointment downtown, stopping en route to drop off the kids at school and pick up your dry cleaning, Google Maps is likely good enough for your purposes. And if you earn ...


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  Vancouver Sun   
BC population could grow by more than 2 million: Statistics Canada  CBC.ca
A new report from Statistics Canada projects immigrants arriving from overseas could swell B.C.'s population by as many as two million people in the next 25 years. The report lays out five scenarios, all based on the premise that B.C's population growth is tied ...

Nunavut's population will soar over the next 25 years: StatsCan   Nunatsiaq News

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TSX steady as mining fall offset by TransCanada  Reuters Canada
By John Tilak. TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index ended little changed on Thursday as a drop in shares of gold miners amid weakness in the price of bullion was offset by a jump in TransCanada Corp (TRP.TO: Quote). TransCanada climbed ...

The Day On Bay: TSX Goes Nowhere As Strength In Financials Offsets ...   Business in Canada
Most actively traded companies on the TSX   Stockhouse
CANADA STOCKS-TSX near flat as mining drop offset by TransCanada   Reuters
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  Economic Times   
Diamond producers fear competition as consumers find new best friends  The Globe and Mail
Diamonds risk losing their sparkle with luxury consumers as competition with other high-end products intensifies, and the solution could be an industry-wide effort to step up advertising and branding efforts. De Beers SA, a diamond producer owned by global ...

Challenges abound for diamond industry, despite growing demand: De Beers   Canadian Mining Journal
De Beers continues investment to meet consumer demand   Creamer Media's Mining Weekly

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  Financial Post   
Union says U.S. Steel plan 'conspiracy to commit fraud'  Hamilton Spectator
The wives and girlfriends of NHL stars will take centre ice in a new TV... Arts & Entertainment SEE MORE · Kessel won't be put on the Spott · Ellis, Hull to be honoured for concussion research · Come on in, ladies · Editorial · Commentary · Letters · Columnists ...

Steelworker union slams US Steel filing as 'bankruptcy fraud'   CBC.ca
Taxpayers may have to cover pension shortfalls at US Steel   CTV News
Concern about employee pensions   CHCH News
Financial Post   
bnn.ca   
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  The Province   
BC to study feasibility of bridge from Nanaimo to Gabriola Island  The Globe and Mail
The B.C. government will study the feasibility of a fixed link between Vancouver Island and Gabriola Island – but it says a span connecting Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland remains a bridge too far. Transportation Minister Todd Stone on Thursday ...

Charges laid in 'horrendous' altercation at Nanaimo nightclub   Vancouver Sun
Petition succeeds in getting B.C. to launch Gabriola Island bridge study   MetroNews Canada
Gabriola Island bridge could replace BC Ferries service   CBC.ca
Journal of Commerce   
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