2015年8月26日 星期三

2015-08-27 Canada English Business


Financial Express
   
India Morning Call-Global Markets   
Reuters
EQUITIES. NEW YORK - Wall Street racked up its biggest one-day gain in four years on Wednesday as fears about China's economy gave way to bargain hunters emboldened by expectations the U.S. Federal Reserve might not raise interest rates next month.
China's Stocks Rise to Halt Worst Five-Day Rout in Two Decades   Bloomberg
China's slumping economy a bigger threat to Australia than its plunging stock ...   The Guardian
China's stocks gain to end worst five-day rout in two decades   The Australian Financial Review
Washington Post   
Moneycontrol.com   
Los Angeles Times   
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Toronto Sun
   
TSX, New York markets battle back against ongoing global volatility   
Toronto Sun
TORONTO -- The Toronto Stock Exchange was solidly higher Wednesday while indexes in New York soared as buyers flocked back to end a six-day slide, the longest on Wall Street in more than three years. The turnaround at least temporarily ended the ...

TSX closes solidly higher, New York soars, dollar up   Times Colonist

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CBC.ca
   
Alberta in recession this year, ATB's Todd Hirsch says   
CBC.ca
Alberta's most optimistic economist has capitulated. Todd Hirsch, chief economist with provincially owned ATB Financial, says Alberta is in a mild recession this year. "I have changed my tune. The last forecast we came out with we put together in June ...
Alberta economic contraction on horizon: ATB Chief Economist   660 News
Alberta's economy heading toward contraction   The Globe and Mail
The Drilldown: Post-oil crash gloom for Alberta keeps coming   iPolitics.ca (subscription)

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CTV News
   
$10.2M property sold in Senneville   
CTV News
Montreal has a reputation for being one of the more affordable places to live in Canada, but when it comes to high-end real estate, the island does have its share of exclusive properties. That includes one property in Senneville that just sold for $10 ...
Senneville estate sells for $10.2 million   Montreal Gazette

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Reuters Canada
   
RBC reports spike in energy sector bad loans; shares fall   
Reuters Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - Royal Bank of Canada reported a spike in bad loans to the energy sector on Wednesday, highlighting the impact the oil-price correction is starting to have on Canadian banks and sending its shares down 2.4 percent before they ...

National Bank results rise on economic strength of Ontario, Quebec   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
RBC boosts Q3 profit but reports higher impaired loans to the oilpatch   Hamilton Spectator
RBC Shares Decline on Credit Concern, Canada Economic 'Malaise'   Bloomberg
Wall Street Journal   
CBC.ca   
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Calgary Herald
   
Making hay while the sun shines: feed prices go up during drought in the West   
Calgary Herald
Bob Seaman, the president and CEO of Valley Hay and Cattle Ltd., stands in front of one of his hay sheds in Millarville, Alta., on Wednesday, August 26, 2015. Seaman is benefitting from a sharp spike in hay prices because of the Western Canadian drought.
Feed prices spike during drought in the West   CTV News
Hay for feed in short supply because of Western Canada drought   CBC.ca
Demand for animal feed more then doubles since last year due to drought   News Talk 770 Calgary

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Financial Post
   
With eye on debt, Encana Corp sells Louisiana natural gas assets to reap US$1 ...   
Financial Post
Brennan Linsley/AP PhotoEncana says it will receive US$850-million cash and reduce its commitments by about US$480 million through the sale of its Haynesville natural gas assets in northern Louisiana.
Encana to exit Louisiana, reap US$1.3-billion in cash and savings through sale   CanadianBusiness.com
Canada's Encana to sell Haynesville natgas assets for $850 mln   Reuters
Canada Stocks to Watch: Encana, Bank of Montreal and More   Wall Street Journal (blog)
MarketWatch   
Thomson Reuters' peHUB (press release)   
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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
Milk sales continue to slide as diets, society shift away from dairy   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Sales of milk fell in June by more than 3 per cent from the same month a year earlier, Statistics Canada said on Wednesday, marking the eighth consecutive monthly decline of what was once a staple of the Canadian diet. According to the federal ...
Farm quota system beneficial despite bad rap   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Lawyers recommend new $50 million settlement in milk price lawsuit   vtdigger.org
Explainer: Why milk prices are high and how the market works   Minnesota Public Radio News
Irish Independent   
Somerset County Gazette   
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CBC.ca
   
Enjoy Canada's low dollar while you can: Don Pittis   
CBC.ca
Even though we know it's supposed to help the economy, sometimes it's hard to love the low loonie. It's certainly hurting John Stiles at Calgary-based Planet Foods. But it's Stiles who offers one of the best reasons to appreciate the weak dollar — it ...
CANADA FX DEBT-C$ firms broadly as markets remain choppy   Reuters
Canadian dollar slips below 75 cents for first time since 2004   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Enjoy Low Dollar While You Can   Baystreet.ca
Bloomberg   
EconoTimes   
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CBC.ca
   
Fracking-induced quakes in BC are among largest on record   
The Globe and Mail
At least two earthquakes in British Columbia over the past year – including one last week – are among the largest ever caused by natural gas fracking in North America and were both strong enough to force temporary shutdowns of operations. But while the ...

Fracking company that caused earthquake in 2014 halts work after new temblor   CTV News
BC commission confirms fracking caused earthquake in BC last year   Vancouver Sun

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