2015年2月24日 星期二

2015-02-25 Canada English Business


Financial Post
   
BoC Governor Poloz says January rate cut was the 'appropriate amount'   
The Globe and Mail
Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz is signalling that a rate cut may not be in the offing next week as the central bank weighs the state of the fragile Canadian economy. Mr. Poloz said on Tuesday that the central bank remains comfortable that its ...

Bank of Canada's Poloz Says Recent Rate Cut Provided 'Insurance'   Wall Street Journal
Poloz defends surprise interest rate cut   London Free Press
Bank of Canada says January rate cut the right amount of "insurance"   Reuters
The Province   
Vancouver Sun   
Bloomberg   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Undeterred by declining earnings, BMO looks forward to a positive year   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
The Bank of Montreal is optimistic that the Canadian economy is poised for a better year ahead, even as the bank reported disappointing financial results in an operating environment that the bank's chief executive described as “unsettled.” BMO kicked off the ...

Bank of Montreal investors take earnings miss in stride, as 'unsettled ...   Financial Post
CANADA STOCKS-TSX declines as energy, BMO shares drop   Reuters
TSX lower amid BMO earns miss   Toronto Star
MarketWatch   
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Toronto Sun
   
TFSA haters want your money   
Toronto Sun
Apparently wanting to keep more of your money is a bad thing. That's the impression one gets after reading the Broadbent Institute's report on the impact and usefulness of the Tax Free Savings Account. On Tuesday both the Institute and the Parliamentary ...

The case for raising the annual TFSA limit is shaky   Macleans.ca
Two studies warn against increasing TFSA contribution limits   Vancouver Sun
Boosting tax-free savings account may cost billions: budget watchdog   CBC.ca
www.kingstonregion.com/   
NorthumberlandView.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
Let's make March 'Open Your RRSP month'   
Surrey Leader
RRSPS have been all over the news in the weeks leading up to the March contribution deadline, but before we stop talking about them (until another RRSP deadline starts looming), what if we could get as many Canadians as possible to open their first ...

Newlyweds - Plan Your Retirement Together   Winnipeg Free Press
Weigh the cost when deciding between low interest loans or RRSP withdrawals   CTV News
How pension income splitting really works   MoneySense
Globalnews.ca   
Financial Post   
Lethbridge Herald   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Metro Vancouver monster home debate springs back to life   
Vancouver Sun
Metro Vancouver municipalities are once again engaged in the so-called “monster-home” debate, this time clashing with homeowners as they prepare to cash out on their single largest investment, their homes. The demand for new and larger homes is ...

'Monster home' debate not over   North Shore News
'Monster homes' spark spirited debate in West Vancouver   Times Colonist
WATCH: Packed city hall meeting in West Vancouver over 'monster homes'   Globalnews.ca
News1130   
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New York Times
   
Fed's Janet Yellen, in Testimony, Counsels Patience on Interest Rate Increase   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — Janet L. Yellen, the Federal Reserve chairwoman, told Congress on Tuesday that the central bank is pleased with recent economic growth but convinced there is room for improvement and still pondering when to start raising interest rates.
Dollar Drops After Yellen Testimony as China Data Lift Aussie   Bloomberg
Australia shares edge up, NZ stocks near record   Reuters
Asia bourses muted after Yellen remarks   Financial Times
Wall Street Journal   
Reuters Canada   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Toronto Sun
   
The mess of money stress   
Toronto Sun
Ever notice that when you're in a room full of people and the subject of personal finances is brought up, the room becomes very quiet? There is so much uncertainty about what's the right thing to do when it comes to dealing with one's finances that most ...


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CBC.ca
   
Council agrees to help McDougall church seek investors   
CTV News
After lengthy debate at City Hall Tuesday over the future of McDougall United Church, councilors decided to help the congregation find investors to repair the aging building, but stopped short of stepping in to pay for repairs. The Executive Committee received ...

Staples: Can we save McDougall Church from date with wrecking ball?   Edmonton Journal
One final push to save historic McDougall Church   Globalnews.ca
City makes final effort to save historic McDougall Church   CBC.ca
MetroNews Canada   
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Ottawa Citizen
   
Welcome to 'Zibi': Windmill launches Albert, Chaudière islands development ...   
Ottawa Citizen
Zibi, an Algonquin word meaning river, will be the name of the community located on the former Domtar lands on the Ottawa River — a site developers are promising will be “one of the most, if not the most, sustainable communities on the planet.” The name ...

Ottawa's new billion dollar waterfront development   580 CFRA Radio
Redevelopment of Domtar lands to be called Zibi   CBC.ca
Windmill launches phase one of "Zibi" at Chaudière   Ottawa Business Journal
MetroNews Canada   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Fraser Institute says Saskatchewan first in Canada, second in world for mining   
Winnipeg Free Press
REGINA - The Fraser Institute says its annual global survey of mining executives has determined Saskatchewan is the most attractive jurisdiction for mining investment in Canada, and number two in the world. The survey rates 122 jurisdictions around the ...

Land rights hinder BC mining investment: report   Vancouver Sun
Saskatchewan named most attractive for mining: report   Globalnews.ca
Saskatchewan 2nd-most attractive place to mine in world   CBC.ca

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