2014年9月19日 星期五

2014-09-20 Canada English Business

  Vancouver Sun   
Metals, gold, materials drop TSX 200 points  TheChronicleHerald.ca
TORONTO — The Toronto stock market pulled back sharply in heavy trading Friday, weighed down by metals and mining, gold and financials stocks. The S&P/TSX composite index dropped 200.19 points to close at 15,265.35 on volume of 694 million shares.
TSX falls most in months on broad weakness   Reuters Canada
CANADA STOCKS-TSX falls most in months on broad weakness   Reuters
Canadian stock market plunges on weakness in resource shares   Shanghai Daily (subscription)
The Globe and Mail   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
The red flags around Alibaba and one of the biggest stock debuts in history  Washington Post
The Alibaba Group, China's e-commerce powerhouse, made history Friday when it raised more than $21 billion in a record-breaking stock market debut. So what exactly did investors buy? A piece of a Caribbean-based holding company with tenuous ties to ...

Alibaba Shares Close Up 38 Percent on Opening Day   NDTV
Alibaba surges 38 percent on massive demand in market debut   Reuters
Alibaba's Shares Close Up 38% on First Day of Trading   New York Times
Herald Scotland   
Wall Street Journal   
The Seattle Times   
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  Toronto Star   
Nordstrom arrives in Calgary  Toronto Star
CALGARY — With cowbells ringing, shouts of 'Calgary' and staff clapping with gusto, Nordstrom Inc. threw open the doors to its first store outside the U.S. on Friday morning, welcoming thousands of eager shoppers at the Chinook Centre. “I love it. I love how ...

Nordstrom arrives in Canada, promises unique experience   CTV News
Nordstrom opens first store in Canada   The Seattle Times
Opening day for Nordstrom at Chinook Centre   Calgary Herald
660 News   
MarketWatch   
bnn.ca   
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  CTV News   
Quebec's consumer protection law applies to banks: Supreme Court  CTV News
OTTAWA - Canada's top court has restored a Quebec trial judge's decision that penalizes several of the country's big banks for failing to meet provincial disclosure requirements when they charged currency-conversion fees to their credit card customers.
Canada's top court finds Quebec consumer protection law can apply to banks   mysask.com
Banks on the hook to Quebecers for undisclosed currency conversion charges   Toronto Sun

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  Reuters UK   
Ernst & Young in tentative deal in Canada on Sino-Forest audit  Reuters UK
TORONTO (Reuters) - Major accounting firm Ernst & Young LLP [ERNY.UL] has reached a tentative settlement with Canada's biggest securities regulator over its audits of Sino-Forest Corp [SCLC.UL] and another China-focused company, the Ontario ...

Ernst & Young settles with OSC in Sino-Forest, Zungui cases   The Globe and Mail
OSC reaches settlement deal with Sino-Forest auditors Ernst & Young   Brandon Sun

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  Toronto Star   
Canadian home ownership more costly than thought, BMO report says  CBC.ca
New home hunters be warned: The price you expect to pay for a new home is likely $83,556 short of what you'll actually end up spending, according to a new survey. The Bank of Montreal's Fall Home-Buying Report, released Friday, says four in 10 of ...

Calgary house hunters expect to pay more than they first thought   Calgary Herald
BMO Fall Home-Buying Report: Nearly Half of Prospective Buyers Increase Price ...   CNNMoney
House hunters spending more to get less: BMO survey   Toronto Star

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  Reuters UK   
Bitcoin Ponzi Scheme Treated, Fined as Securities Fraud  Businessweek
A Bitcoin Ponzi scheme amounted to securities fraud that can be challenged in federal court, a judge ruled as he fined a Texas man $40.6 million and blocked him from further trading of the virtual currency that violates the law. The case was the first to ...

US judge awards $40-million in SEC case over bitcoin Ponzi scheme   The Globe and Mail
US judge awards $40.7M in SEC case over bitcoin...   CANOE
Government Shuts Door On Bitcoin Ponzi Scheme   ValueWalk
St. Catharines Standard   
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  Montreal Gazette   
Jump in core inflation fuels interest-rate speculation  The Globe and Mail
The “core” rate of Canadian inflation has unexpectedly jumped above the Bank of Canada's 2-per-cent target for the first time in more than two years, stirring debate about whether building inflationary pressures will shorten the calendar for eventual interest ...

Surprise jump in 'core' inflation may lead to Bank of Canada policy change   Financial Post
Canada's inflation rate unchanged in August at 2.1 per cent: StatsCanada   Cape Breton Post
Canadian consumer prices   Investor's Business Daily
Fort Frances Times   
Winnipeg Free Press   
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  Edmonton Journal   
Keystone XL still waiting after six years  Lincoln Journal Star
STEELE CITY -- Six years have passed since TransCanada first tendered an application to lay 1,179 miles of pipe, 36 inches in diameter, that would connect oil producers in Canada's tar sands region with refineries along the U.S. Gulf Coast. In marking the ...

Keystone XL costs surged while in limbo: TransCanada   The Telegram
Harbert: After six long years, we're sorry, Canada   Calgary Herald
TransCanada says Keystone XL costs to nearly double   Reuters
Businessweek   
eNews Park Forest   
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  CityNews   
Startup aims for crowd-funded bus service for King West commuters  CityNews
People board a streetcar on King Street in Toronto in an undated file photo. CITYNEWS. Related Stories and Links. New TTC streetcar debuts on Spadina · TTC proposes honour payment system for streetcars: report. Close. TTC spokesperson on ways to ...

Chris Selley: Don't bet on private transit in Toronto not getting quashed, but if it ...   National Post
Transit entrepreneur eyes privately-run Liberty Village bus route   insideTORONTO.com
Could a crowdfunded bus soon serve Liberty Village?   Globalnews.ca
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
CBC.ca   
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