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How Carney’s ‘build fast’ push divides Canada’s Indigenous peoples
Some First Nations are challenging Carney's resource-extraction plans to strengthen Canadian economy from US threats.
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The Growing Push to Tax the Digital Economy
On today’s Big Take podcast: Digital services have become the fastest-growing segment of international trade — in part because they’re unencumbered by global tariffs. Until now.
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LSEG Looks to Sell as Much as $3 Billion of Bonds Next Week
The London Stock Exchange Group Plc is seeking to sell as much as $3 billion of high-grade US corporate bonds as soon as early next week, according to people with knowledge of the transaction.
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Hedge Funds Turn Most Bullish on Oil Since 2020 Amid Iran War
Hedge funds turned the most bullish on Brent oil in six years at the outset of one of the crude market’s most volatile weeks ever.
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David Protein Accused of Lying About Calories in Popular Bar
David Protein’s low-calorie, zero-sugar bar lauded as “too good to be true” by wellness influencers and beloved by “finance bros” on Wall Street might not be as healthy as they thought.
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‘Lose $1 Million in 2 Seconds’: Market Chaos Rocks Trading Desks
It was 1 a.m. in London when the markets jarred Michael Brown awake. He had his phone next to his bed, and it had started pinging him with alerts, just “buzzing and buzzing and buzzing”: Brent crude is over $100 a barrel; over $110; Nasdaq futures sink 2%; th…
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Oil’s Crisis Deepens as Traders Fret on Longer Hormuz Blockage
The worst supply disruption in the history of the oil market is showing no signs of abating anytime soon, offering the global economy little respite from crude prices that have surged 40% since the Iran war began.
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Risers and fallers: Filipowski, da Silva moving up; Flagg a problem during playoffs?
Tristan da Silva is on the rise, and should fantasy basketball managers keep players like Bennedict Mathurin and Cameron Johnson?
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Market Stress Nears Liberation Day Level as Iran War Hits Assets
Market stress is building at the fastest pace since last year’s tariff shock, as the war in Iran pushes oil prices higher, drives up borrowing costs and strengthens the dollar — a combination that is putting pressure on virtually every corner of financial mar…
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Subscribers to Amazon Prime Video with ads lose 4K support on April 10
Amazon says its service requires "significant investment."
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UConn Women’s Basketball Team Fuels Windfall for School Finances
The University of Connecticut women’s basketball team is a powerhouse for both March Madness tournaments and the school athletic department’s bottom line.
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India is Set to Halt IDBI Bank Sale as Both Bids Unviable
India is set to scrap the bids it received for a majority stake in IDBI Bank Ltd. as the amounts were below the minimum price sought, according to people with knowledge of the matter.