2014年10月26日 星期日

2014-10-27 Canada English Business

  Reuters   
Euro comes safely through ECB stress test, Aussie up  Reuters
TOKYO (Reuters) - The euro held firm on Monday after the European Central Bank's stress tests found smaller capital shortfalls among European banks than expected, lending a tailwind to the recovery in risk sentiment over the past week. Twenty-five out of ...

Stocks in Asia Mixed After Most European Banks Pass Stress Tests   New York Times
Asia bourses rise in wake of ECB stress tests   Financial Times
Stress Tests Mark Step Closer Toward Eurozone Banking Union   Wall Street Journal
New Zealand Herald   
Moneycontrol.com   
BBC News   
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Investors hope economic data, corporate earnings continue to fuel market rebound  Vancouver Sun
TORONTO - North American stock markets are likely in for more choppy trading, with investors hoping that economic data and this week's corporate earnings reports will add to last week's rebound from the recent sell-off. They will also look to the U.S. Federal ...


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  CTV News   
Cruise industry booming says port authority  CTV News
Cruise ships visiting Halifax next season will be able to 'plug-in.' What they are doing is providing cruise ships with a new power supply that can be used while docked in Nova Scotia. "Vancouver is the first port in Canada to be online with clean air, but we're ...

Halifax port wired for cruise ships to cut down on diesel costs   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
Halifax port going green with cruise ship 'plug-in'   Globalnews.ca
Cruise vessels can now plug in at Port of Halifax   Wire Service Canada (press release)

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  Vancouver Sun   
Regulatory approval of LNG pipeline faces First Nation resistance  Vancouver Sun
One of the first big LNG pipelines has been approved by B.C. after an environmental review, but First Nations say they could yet oppose the mega-project and others like it. TransCanada's $4.7-billion Coastal GasLink pipeline to Kitimat was given approval ...


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  Vancouver Sun   
Northwest BC's LNG boom is already a bust for some  Vancouver Sun
KITIMAT — In an ironic twist, April Roy moved to Kitimat five years ago from Fort McMurray to escape the high rents. She found a three-bedroom apartment for $522, but then as a construction boom fuelled by the prospects of liquefied natural gas projects ...


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  OilPrice.com   
Kinder Morgan Pipeline Expansion Given The Green Light  OilPrice.com
The order means the City of Burnaby can't stop Kinder Morgan, the biggest pipeline company in North America, from carrying out technical work for the planned $4.81 billion (Cdn$5.4bn) expansion of its Trans Mountain oil pipeline, even though it's municipal ...

Opinion: Kinder Morgan strengthens relations with aboriginal groups   Vancouver Sun
This Is How You Know Kinder Morgan's Stock Is in Growth Mode   Nasdaq

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  Express.co.uk   
Richard Branson: Picking the wrong leader 'can destroy a company'  The Globe and Mail
Billionaire entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson is best known for starting and operating business ventures under the Virgin Group, but he is also a prolific author. His autobiography, Losing My Virginity, is a bestseller, and many other books by the long-haired ...

Starting Up, Then And Now: Why Branson Believes Business Life Is Better Today   Forbes

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  CBC.ca   
Still hope for Wabush Mines, union and town leaders suggest  CBC.ca
The permanent closure of Wabush Mines by Cliffs Natural Resources may not necessarily be the end of the operation. The company shut down activity at the mines last February, and recently announced that they were exploring options for a permanent ...

Union Officials not Giving up on Wabush Mines   VOCM
Cliffs Natural Resources to permanently close western Labrador mine: union   Winnipeg Free Press

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  Market Business News   
Postmedia Network posts falling revenue in a tough market  Market Business News
Toronto-based media company Postmedia Network Canada Corp. posted declining revenue but managed to reduce its annual loss by one third, as its CEO Paul Godfrey pushed promising growth opportunities in the firm's 4th quarter results, which were ...

Postmedia shrinks annual loss by a third   Regina Leader-Post
Bad 4th quarter news for Postmedia   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
Paul Godfrey: Evolution of a Canadian media mogul   The Globe and Mail
Carstairs Courier   
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  Newsandtribune   
For the record  Hamilton Spectator
The city's economic development boss has been named to a top job at the prestigious International Economic Development Council (IEDC). Neil Everson was voted in as vice-chair of the IEDC's Planning and Business Development Committee at its annual ...

IT'S A MAJOR AWARD: Big Four Bridge grabs Jeffersonville international acclaim   Newsandtribune

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