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Portillo’s Will ‘Never’ Try Trends Like Dynamic Pricing
Portillo’s CEO Michael Osanloo discusses the company’s decades of profitability, opening restaurants in new markets, and why it doesn’t need trends like dynamic pricing.
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Portillo’s Prefers Consistent Value Over Dynamic Pricing
Portillo’s CEO Michael Osanloo discusses the company’s decades of profitability, opening restaurants in new markets, and why it doesn’t need trends like dynamic pricing.
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The Broader Market Has ‘Tremendous Opportunity’
Chris McMahon discusses the Fed’s expected rate cuts, the housing market, and why he’s looking at regional bank stocks.
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A Recession Is Not Impossible – But the Economy Is ‘Strong’
Burns McKinney, portfolio manager at NFJ Investment Group, discusses how the Fed is balancing recession risks and interest rate cuts, plus whether the tech rally will broaden.
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'There will come a time' to cut rates — but it's not now, Macklem says
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem says progress is being made in tackling inflation, but stressed that the bank doesn't think this is the right moment to cut interest rates.
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Bank of Canada leaves interest rate unchanged, says it's too soon to cut
The Bank of Canada held its key interest rate at 5 per cent on Wednesday, with governor Tiff Macklem saying it was too soon for cuts. CBC News speaks with an economist and a couple who might be forced to sell their home if interest rates...
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Bank of Canada holds interest rate steady at 5%
High interest rates continue to push many Canadians to their financial limits, and the Bank of Canada is not helping. The central bank has held its overnight rate steady at five per cent.
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Hunger crisis in Chad: Aid agencies warn of worsening shortages
Almost 8.2 million people are at risk of going hungry in Chad as food shortages are worsening.
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Inflation’s down. So where are the interest rate cuts?
After two years of aggressive interest rate hikes, inflation is seemingly back under control, causing many Canadians are starting to ask: Where’s the relief? CBC’s Peter Armstrong looks at whether the Bank of Canada has accomplished its...
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The Real Deal: Cost of living rising in Connecticut
Rent and other items are costing more in Connecticut. News 12s Alexa Farrell breaks some of the costs.
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The Fed Should Be ‘Patient’ When Lowering Rates
Glen Smith, CIO at GDS Wealth Management, shares how investors can allocate their assets as the market broadens and why he’s eyeing June for the first potential rate cut.
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B.C.'s minimum wage to increase to $17.40 an hour on June 1
B.C. is now linking minimum wage increases to the province's average rate of inflation. As Meera Bains tells us, that means B.C.’s lowest-paid workers will see a pay raise of 65 cents an hour on June 1.
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Inflation dropped to 2.9% in January
Canada's inflation rate dropped lower than expected in January — to 2.9 per cent from 3.4 per cent in December, but many consumers say they're still feeling financial pain.
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Andrew Bailey Says UK Economy Showing 'Signs Of An Upturn'
Andrew Bailey Says UK Economy Showing 'Signs Of An Upturn'
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Canadian inflation slows to 2.9% in January, down from 3.4%
Canada's annual inflation rate slowed to 2.9 per cent in January, mostly due to a deceleration in the price of gas, according to data from Statistics Canada. The inflation rate was 3.4 per cent in December.
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Inflation slowed to 2.9%, lower than expected
Canada's inflation rate dropped lower than expected in January — to 2.9 per cent from 3.4 per cent in December, but many consumers say they're still feeling financial pain.
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Pair of Prince Albert projects show promise for city, but prices have risen
Two Prince Albert development projects are expected to provide new necessities and amenities to the city, but the bills have inflated over time.
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The Fed’s Rate Cuts Will Be ‘Surgical’
Lara Rhame, FS Investments chief U.S. economist, discusses the recent market highs, how the job market is in a ‘good place,’ and why rates staying higher for longer might not be a bad thing.
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The Consumer ‘Debt Bubble’ Could Become a Market Concern
Eddie Ghabour, co-founder and owner of KEY Advisors Wealth Management, explains why he’s investing in India, what could happen if inflation rises again, and the long-term ‘debt bubble’ looming.
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What's the math on the teacher negotiations? Here's the numbers:
The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation and provincial government are going back to the bargaining table. We crunched the numbers on salary talks.
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Housing, food insecurity are rural problems, too. Grassroots groups in N.S. are stepping up.
Volunteers in the Annapolis Valley are driving efforts to help people in need, but they say more needs to be done. The CBC's Luke Ettinger has the story.
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Parliament Session: White Paper is an attempt to divert attention from failed promises, says Gaurav Gogoi
Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi lashed out at the Bharatiya Janata Party on February 9. Speaking about the ‘White Paper’ tabled in the Lok Sabha, the Congress MP called it an attempt to divert the public’s attention from Prime Minister Narendra...
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Advice to Investors: ‘Stay the Course,’ Don’t ‘Freak Out’
Mitch Roschelle, Managing Director at Madison Ventures, shares why investors may be waiting longer than expected for those interest rate cuts, and why he’s watching tech, oil, and homebuilder stocks.
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What the Latest CPI Numbers Tell Us About the Economy
Tony Drake, founder of Drake & Associates, breaks down the latest CPI report, why ‘inflation is still trending down,’ and why the Fed doesn’t want to cut rates too soon.