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Markets rebound: Nvidia, Tesla, Apple jump in double-digit gains

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Wall Street roared back after President Trump reversed course on tariffs, easing tensions with global partners. The Dow, S&P;, and Nasdaq all soared, marking their biggest single-day gains in years, fueled by strong airline earnings,...
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Indian women close the gender gap in finance

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India’s financial landscape is experiencing a quiet revolution as women take charge of their investments, with several states showing a faster pace of demat account growth among women than men. The past three years have seen a wave of...
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How Buffett added billions despite tariffs

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In today's edition of the 1% playbook, we look at how Warren Buffett has bucked the market trend and emerged as the only centi-billionaire to add more value to his portfolio while his peers in the 1% club have lost billions. Is there a...
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Traders increase fed rate cut bets to five

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The stampede in global markets gathered momentum Monday, and investors piled into safe-haven assets as the fallout from US President Donald Trump's tariffs deepened. The carnage in financial markets has analysts betting on five Federal...
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Markets flash eerie echoes of 1987's 'black monday' crash

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Markets flash eerie echoes of 1987's 'black monday' crash. The mayhem is already signalling another 'black monday. ' The carnage in financial markets unleashed by President Trump's tariffs is continuing unabated as equities get pummeled....
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Are college degrees still worth investment in US?

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Is a college degree still the ticket to long-term success—or is it losing its value? With student debt soaring and income premiums shrinking, we break down whether the investment in higher education is still worth it in the United States.
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Saskatchewan teachers finally sign a new collective agreement with province

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After a long labour dispute — and after binding arbitration — the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation and the provincial government have officially signed a new collective agreement.
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Has the value of a US college degree shrunk?

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Is a college degree still the ticket to long-term success—or is it losing its value? With student debt soaring and income premiums shrinking, we break down whether the investment in higher education is still worth it in the United States.
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South Korea braces for economic blow as US tariffs target auto exports

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The Trump administration’s 25 percent tariffs jeopardise those trade flows and have serious consequences for the economy.
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Confluence of culture & commerce: Berlin

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Berlin is shifting gears—zooming from bohemian backstreets to savvy boulevards. But as the city accelerates into growth, can it keep the art of its creative soul alive while riding the thrill of an autobahn-speed transformation? That’s...
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Can Berlin's bohemian identity survive its startup ambitions?

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Berlin's iconic bohemian culture faces challenges as the city embraces rapid growth in the startup sector. Tensions rise between maintaining artistic identity and fostering innovation-driven economic growth.
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Know Before You Go: Push to privatize Amtrak gains steam in Washington

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News 12’s Roxanne Evans reports that big changes may hit America's rail system as a push to privatize Amtrak grows in Washington.
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China's Xi Jinping warns of severe global trade challenges

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Chinese leader Xi Jinping warned of "severe challenges" to global trade amid rising "unilateralism and protectionism," vowing to further open China's doors to foreign firms. Watch in for more details!
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Cities want to know whether new cops making a difference on crime

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After a steep increase in spending, Moncton, Dieppe and Riverview councils want data before they approve additional Codiac Regional RCMP officers.
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GameStop Says it Will Invest in Bitcoin, Shares Rise

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GameStop announced that its board has approved a plan to buy Bitcoin with corporate cash, following a strategy made famous by MicroStrategy.
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Low valuations make gold mining stocks attractive again

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Gold’s price rally has been the only constant in an otherwise volatile market. Now, this surge is fueling a renewed interest in gold mining stocks. In 2024, investors largely avoided gold mining stocks, favouring physical gold and...
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New federal money for Atlantic aquaculture

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Amid the uncertainty of the U.S.-Canada trade war, Ottawa is spending $473,000 in the aquaculture industry in Atlantic Canada. The Atlantic Canada Fish Farmers Association will lead a two-year initiative aimed at growing and sustaining...
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China’s gold rush: Shoppers seek safe haven amid economic uncertainty and slowing growth

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China’s gold rush grows as economic uncertainty rises. Beijing targets 5% GDP growth and boosts tech with $138B fund, but US tariffs loom.
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How can the EU unlock up to €800bn for its ‘rearmament plan’?

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The EU Commission has unveiled plans to borrow €150 billion to fund a major rearmament push. This joint borrowing proposal comes in the form of loans rather than grants—an idea largely rejected by so-called 'frugal' countries such as...
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EU must 'urgently' rearm and turn Ukraine into 'steel porcupine,' says von der Leyen

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Ursula von der Leyen has called for "comprehensive" security guarantees for Ukraine that can deter future Russian aggression.
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Nature’s bill is due this world wildlife day

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As the world marks world wildlife day today, nature’s balance sheet is under strain. Climate change, deforestation, and human expansion are pushing ecosystems to the brink, leaving wildlife to foot the bill. Take a look at this next...
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EU chief Ursula Von Der Leyen meets PM Modi to boost India-EU ties

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EU Chief Ursula Von Der Leyen met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss trade, security, and strategic cooperation. Talks focused on finalizing the India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) by 2025, which could become the largest...
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These are some of the minerals Ukraine hopes will buy peace

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With details of the Ukraine-U.S. minerals deal still murky, CBC News visits sites inside Ukraine that produce titanium and graphite — two of the critical minerals the country hopes to barter for more U.S. aid in the war against Russia.
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Ukraine War: What's the cost of recovery?

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As we track the last three years of the Russia-Ukraine war, we deep dive into the economic toll on both nations. Who's struggling, who's adapting, and what does the future hold for investment and recovery? Sanctions have restricted...