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Calgary clothier says confusing new customs process is holding up thousands in Stampede inventory
The owner of Stuff, a boutique clothing store, says about $6000 worth of product he plans to sell during the Calgary Stampede is stuck in customs. He says a new online duty and taxes service, run by the Canada Border Services Agency, is...
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5-year CRA investigation into B.C. ‘shadow broker’ doomed by ‘technicality’
The CBC has obtained documents that shed new light onto an alleged half-billion-dollar mortgage fraud case involving a so-called "shadow" mortgage broker. The case has resulted in fines, license cancellations and suspensions, but there...
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At least 11 killed and dozens injured in Israeli strikes on Beirut as diplomats push for ceasefire
The strikes came a day after heavy bombardment of Beirut’s southern suburbs and as heavy ground fighting between Israeli forces and Hezbollah militants continues in southern Lebanon, with Israeli troops pushing further into the country.
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Access Health CT holds insurance fair in Norwalk
Access Health Connecticut is the state's official health insurance marketplace.
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Good News for Renters in New York City
Attention New Yorkers, some good news this week! The New York City Council has passed a bill requiring landlords to pay broker fees, rather than renters.
Bloomberg
Foxtons Staff Faced Groping, Slurs at Property Broker
London property broker Foxtons is often seen as an entry point for aspiring real estate agents, but junior employees interviewed by Bloomberg described unwanted touching, drunk-driving, and senior staff who either ignored inappropriate...
Bloomberg
Could China's Xi Really Attend Trump Inauguration?
US President-elect Donald Trump invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to attend his inauguration next month, CBS reported, a move that would be both highly unusual and unlikely to actually take place. After a presidential campaign in...
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Trump says he'll attend Notre Dame Cathedral reopening celebration in Paris
The cathedral will reopen after more than five years of reconstruction following a devastating 2019 fire. (Scripps News)
Bloomberg
Chevron Shifts Crew From LNG Plant Amid Strike: Union
Unions say Chevron Corp. has moved some crew from one of its LNG facilities in Australia after workers began strikes on Friday. The start of the industrial action sent gas prices up with European gas futures jumping as much as 13%. Amy...
Bloomberg
China Market Confidence May Pick Up Gradually, CCB Says
Cliff Zhao, chief China strategist at CCB International Securities, talks about China's economy, the government's efforts to support growth, and the implications for the stock market. He speaks with David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets:...
Bloomberg
Arab States Sour on Israel
Tensions between Gulf states and Israel are rising three years after historic peace deals. The friction is slowing down hope for investments and setting back US efforts to integrate the region. Bruce Einhorn reports on Bloomberg Television.
Bridgeman Arts
Street Brokers on Broad Street, New York During Industrial Boom
Street Brokers on Broad Street, New York During Industrial Boom
Bloomberg
Is a Xi-Biden Call in the Works?
The White House expects Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping to speak soon now that the National People's Congress has concluded in China. The two haven't met or spoken since November's G-20 summit in Bali. Stephen Engle reports on...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Oslo protesters in final push to save Picasso mural
Activists in the Norwegian capital make a last-ditch effort to stop a building adorned with a mural by iconic artist Pablo Picasso from being demolished (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
Blockchain Takes Manhattan
Nov.12 -- This 36.5 million dollar condominium has just been sliced into digital shares, and thanks to blockchain technology, you could own a piece of it. (Video by Matt Goldman)
Bloomberg
UN General Assembly Faces Test as Ukraine War Continues
Leaders from around the globe are in New York for the United Nations General Assembly, and Russia's seven-month-old invasion of Ukraine dominated the debate. As the session began, news broke that the Kremlin was racing to stage sham...
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Law Enforcement Agencies Routinely Request Americans' Personal Data
As people increasingly live their lives online, law enforcement agencies are finding all the data users create valuable in investigations.
Bloomberg
Brokers Target Fee Bump in Thrift Savings Rollovers
Aug. 12 - Sarat Sethi, principal and managing director at Douglas C. Lane, and Bloomberg's John Hechinger discuss the practice of brokers luring federal employees and soldiers out of a government retirement program in order to collect...
Bloomberg
Google Fined $1.7 Billion in Vestager's Last Antitrust Case
Mar.20 -- European Union Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager speaks at a news conference in Brussels about the decision to fine Alphabet Inc.’s Google a bigger-than-expected 1.49 billion euros ($1.7 billion) for thwarting...
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'People Search Sites' Make Money Selling Access To Public Documents
Some worry it could be picking at personal privacy.
Bloomberg
Wall Street Gets 3-Year Reprieve on MiFID Compliance From SEC
Nov.05 -- The Securities and Exchange Commission is giving Wall Street a three-year reprieve on Europe’s investment research rules. Bloomberg’s Jesse Westbrook reports on “Balance of Power.”
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NYSE may re-open on Friday
1. Wide shot of press conference
2. Cutaway of press
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Peter Fisher, US Treasury
"I am very pleased the major firms today informed us that they will be ready for trading of government securities markets tomorrow in...
Bloomberg
Apple CEO Goes From Record Sales to iPhone Stumbles
Sept. 25 -- Douglas C Lane & Associates Managing Director Sarat Sethi and Miller Samuel President and CEO Jonathan Miller discuss Apples new products and outlook for the company. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)