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‘Is This the Beginning of the End’ of Market Highs?

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Frances Stacy, Optimal Capital Director of Strategy, breaks down why the latest data indicates the economy may be struggling more than expected, plus some sectors she’s watching.
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2024 Is Just the ‘Beginning’ of Tech’s A.I. Rally

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Sylvia Jablonski, CEO and CIO at Defiance ETFs, discusses why she’s bullish about this year’s market – unless the Fed changes its mind on rate cuts.
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Zimbabwe inflation: People seek safe ways to protect their savings

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Why the construction sector in Zimbabwe is thriving, in a country with one of the highest inflation rates in the world.
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Argentina police battle protesters opposed to ‘omnibus’ reform bill

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Opposition has pledged to block the president’s mega-bill to reform the economy, politics and even some aspects of private life.
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Finance Secretary TV Somanathan talks about the schemes mentioned during Interim Budget 2024

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Finance Secretary TV Somanathan, while speaking on interim budget 2024 presented by FM Nirmala Sitharaman, talked about solar rooftop scheme and investments for IITs, AIIMs, Medical Colleges etc and said this will help the middle class....
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Microsoft is the ‘Best A.I. Play Out There’

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Budget 2024: 'Farmers haven't benefitted at all in the last 5 years,' says economist Deepanshu Mohan

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In anticipation of Budget 2024, India Inc hopes for measures to boost ease of doing business, particularly benefiting MSMEs and startups. The Modi government is expected to maintain its emphasis on agriculture, with speculation of...
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"The economy is doing well, inflation is moderate": Sitharaman

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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is unveiling the Union Budget, with heightened anticipation surrounding key areas such as infrastructure, healthcare, education, and income tax. The spotlight is on the Interim Budget 2024, as the...
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Energy poverty report paints a bleak picture in Cape Breton

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A new report on energy poverty in Nova Scotia names the top 10 communities where people are fighting to pay their bills. Nine of those communities are in Cape Breton. As Erin Pottie found out, the report from EfficiencyOne found 43 per...
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The Connection Between Interest Rates and Regional Banks

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David Wright, President and owner of Wright Financial Group, shares his thoughts on why the Federal Reserve seems hesitant to cut rates, and why regional bank stocks could help move the needle.
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Donald Trump praises Texas Governor as border state clashes with Biden administration over immigration

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Former President Donald Trump praises Texas Governor Greg Abbott for not allowing the Joe Biden administration to remove razor wire along the US-Mexico border. Trump said, “When I'm president, instead of trying to send Texas a...
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Argentina economic woes: Annual inflation rate reaches 211%

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Argentina's annual inflation has surged past the 200 mark to 211-percent.
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Greece tackles 'greedflation' and wages war against high prices on basic food products

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The Greek government has announced fresh measures to keep prices in check as it accuses businesses of taking advantage of high inflation.
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Canada's CEOs made more than ever in 2023

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A report from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives found that Canada's top earning CEOs made 246 times the country's median salary.
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Canada's CEOs made more than ever in 2022

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A report from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives found that Canada's top earning CEOs made 246 times the country's median salary.
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Canada's top CEOs are making more than ever

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A new report reveals that Canada's top CEOs made more than ever before in 2022 — a year of sky-high inflation.
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New year brings new prices at the gas pumps

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Jan. 1 brings changes to what people pay for gasoline in certain provinces. Manitobans will pay 13 cents less as the province is dropping its gas tax, while Albertans will pay at least nine cents more.
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Canada’s economy in 2024: 4 things to watch

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High interest rates, inflation and a slowing economy hit Canadian wallets hard in 2023. CBC’s Peter Armstrong breaks down the financial outlook for 2024 and why there’s still a lot of uncertainty ahead.
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2024 U.S. presidential race: 4 things to watch

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Americans head to the polls in November for what’s expected to be one of the most consequential presidential elections in U.S. history. CBC’s Paul Hunter breaks down four things to watch for as the high-stakes campaign unfolds over the...
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Inflation might be easing but don't expect prices to fall

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Canadians have been paying more for everything as prices surged during the pandemic. But as inflation eases, prices will remain high and some economists say that's a good thing.
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Housing experts weigh in on Pierre Poilievre's Housing Hell video

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre recently released a 15-minute video blaming Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his policies for Canada’s housing crisis. CBC News asked two housing experts what they thought Poilievre’s video got right...
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Why Costco is now selling gold

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Gold has long been seen as a stable investment, and at a time of global uncertainty, it’s becoming so popular that big box stores such as Costco have jumped on the bandwagon.
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Trudeau: Poilievre tapped into cost-of-living concerns

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In a year-end interview with CBC News chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has done a ‘really effective job’ reflecting people’s concerns about affordability.
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Costco’s surprise big seller—1-ounce gold bars— are actually ‘one of the worst things that you can ever own,’ critic

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The members-only warehouse chain has seen its 1-ounce gold bars sell out faster than discounted 170-ounce jugs of laundry detergent.