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2015-06-18 Canada English Business


The Australian Financial Review
   
Fed delays US rate move and predicts gradual increases   
The Australian Financial Review
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen attends a news conference after chairing the second day of a two-day meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee. Reuters. by Binyamin Appelbaum. The era of easy money is not ending yet. Following a meeting of its ...

Gold clings to gains on dovish Fed, softer dollar   Reuters
US Federal Reserve signals rate hike in September   Business Today
The Fed kicks the can further down the road   Livemint
NDTV   
Moneycontrol.com   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Shell-led LNG Canada project gets environmental go-ahead from Ottawa, BC   
Vancouver Sun
CALGARY - A multibillion-dollar liquefied natural gas project led by Royal Dutch Shell was given the environmental go-ahead on Wednesday, subject to dozens of conditions. The LNG Canada project — planned for Kitimat — obtained the blessing of both the ...

Shell-led Canadian LNG deal gets environmental approvals   Reuters
Shell-Led Natural Gas Export Project in Canada Clears Environmental Hurdles   Wall Street Journal
Royal Dutch Shell Plc secures environmental permit for B.C. LNG project, but ...   Financial Post

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The Australian Financial Review
   
World's wealthy turn to equities over cash   
The Australian Financial Review
After more than five years of broad growth in global sharemarkets, the world's rich are finally investing more in equities than cash or deposits. A survey of high net worth individuals (HNWIs) – those with more than $US1 million in investable assets – around the ...

Worldwide Millionaire Club Grows by Almost 1 Million   The Ledger
Minting millionaires: 920000 joined club last year   SunHerald.com
World gains a million new millionaires in 2014   Rapid News Network
89.3 KPCC   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Luxury fashion outlets open in expanded Pacific Centre   
Vancouver Sun
Smartly-dressed Mimosa-sipping, canapé-nibbling retail looky-loos invaded downtown Vancouver Wednesday as Pacific Centre officially opened eight new upscale stores. The new retail outlets are part of a 44,000-square-foot mall expansion that should ...

Kate Spade, Hugo Boss open in new wing of Vancouver's Pacific Centre   CBC.ca
Pacific Centre mall expansion injects more luxury into Vancouver retail market   MetroNews Canada
Pacific Centre expansion opens its doors (PHOTOS)   Vancity Buzz
Globalnews.ca   
News1130   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Carry-on luggage saga persists   
NEWS.com.au
A GRAND plan to solve conflict over carry-on luggage with a simple sticker has been put on hold by the International Air Transport Association. The umbrella body for airlines outlined the plan at its annual conference in Miami last week, due to ongoing issues ...

Global airlines' profitability soars as IATA hikes outlook to $29.3bn   BusinessDay
Passengers to keep fighting for carry-on space as IATA pauses plan   Brisbane Times
America Just Saved Your Carry-On Bag   TIME
Fox News   
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Reuters Canada
   
Brazil discusses selling more coffee to Tim Hortons, Burger King   
Reuters Canada
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil's agriculture minister, Katia Abreu, traveled to Miami on Wednesday to try to increase the sale of Brazilian coffee to restaurant chains Burger King and Tim Hortons, the ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.
Pared-down meeting gives Tim Hortons shareholders taste of new management   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
New Tim Hortons CEO Focuses on Efficiency, Cost-Cutting   ChrisD.ca

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The Globe and Mail
   
TSX slips after Fed, banks lead decline   
Reuters Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index slipped on Wednesday as the country's biggest banks retreated, after the U.S. Federal Reserve moved cautiously towards rate hikes later this year. The central bank of Canada's main trading partner said the ...

CANADA STOCKS-TSX ends lower after Fed; resource stocks gain   Reuters
Markets mixed as Fed leaves rate unchanged   Toronto Star
TSX eases Wednesday   Baystreet.ca
The Globe and Mail   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Gap between aboriginal and non-aboriginal economic performance remains high   
Vancouver Sun
OTTAWA — B.C. has a reputation for having some of the most entrepreneurial First Nations leaders in Canada, resulting in projects such as construction of a prison on Osoyoos First Nations land and two major shopping malls on Tsawwassen First Nations ...

Government stumped as report shows aboriginal wage gap widening ...   National Post
First Nation reserves fail to close gap: report   24 Hours Vancouver
Aboriginal economic development report shows little progress   CBC.ca
KelownaNow   
Satellite PR News (press release)   
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CBC.ca
   
TSX looks at delisting MagIndustries over 'black money' payments   
CBC.ca
MagIndustries Corp. says an internal investigation prompted by an RCMP search warrant has found evidence that "black money" payments totalling several thousand dollars were paid by its subsidiaries to Congolese officials. It also announced Wednesday ...

TSX mulls delisting MagIndustries over Congo corruption allegations   The Globe and Mail
Most actively traded companies on the TSX   CanadianBusiness.com
MagIndustries' auditor quits, TSX may delist company's stock   CTV News
Stockhouse   
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Brazil's Vale invites investors to tour Sudbury nickel operations   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Brazil's Vale SA has invited investors to tour its nickel operations in Sudbury this week, as the giant mining company decides whether to take its metals business public. Vale, the world's biggest iron ore producer, has been under pressure to raise cash amid a ...

(VALE) - Trading Recap   AVAFIN

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