◆ First Chinese freight ship goods hit with Trump's 145%-plus tariffs arriving at U.S. ports |
◆ Tech's strong ad sales are showing signs of cracking from Trump's trade war |
◆ Trump backs tax hike on rich, but says GOP 'should probably not do it' |
◆ Fortnite applies to launch on Apple's App Store after Epic Games court win |
◆ Rippling valued at $16.8 billion as HR software startup raises $450 million, says IPO not imminent |
◆ ESPN will call its forthcoming flagship streaming app simply 'ESPN,' sources say |
◆ Cargo thieves are attacking the U.S. supply chain at alarming rates |
◆ David Steiner, FedEx board member, tapped to lead U.S. Postal Service as postmaster general |
◆ Retired Supreme Court Justice David Souter dies at 85 |
◆ No buy, low buy, slow buy: How many consumers are preparing for an economic hit |
◆ Newark air traffic controllers lost contact with planes again in overnight outage |
◆ 60-40 portfolio is dead, but it's not the bond market that killed it, says financial planning icon Ric Edelman |
◆ Lyft shares pop 23% after buyback; CEO says there are no signs of worry with the consumer |
◆ Palantir now among 10 most valuable U.S. tech companies - its earnings multiple is astronomical |
◆ An important weekend awaits Wall Street, and CrowdStrike's noisy week continues |
◆ Startup Teal Health wins FDA approval for at-home test for cervical cancer screening |
◆ The aluminum sector isn't moving to the U.S. despite tariffs - due to one key reason |
◆ Something 'striking' is happening with apartment renters |
◆ Trump heads to the Middle East with oil, trade and nuclear ambitions on the table |
◆ Candy giant Ferrero adds American twists to Nutella, Ferrero Rocher to fuel U.S. growth |
◆ Watch out for student loan scams as collections resume: 'Scammers see opportunities,' expert says |
◆ If you invested $1,000 in Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway 10 years ago, here's how much you'd have now |
◆ Lyft CEO: I worked for both Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos-here are the most important lessons I learned |
◆ Trump's deal with the UK sends a clear message: 10% tariffs are here to stay |
◆ China's exports surge as shipments to Southeast Asian countries offset plunge in U.S. trade |
◆ Pandora to Puma: Retailers warn tariffs will push up prices |
◆ Trump says 10% is floor for tariffs; 'Some will be much higher' |
◆ Shares in Chinese chipmaker SMIC drop nearly 7% after earnings miss |
◆ Coinbase shares fall after first-quarter revenue misses Wall Street estimates |
◆ Lyft shares rise as company ups buyback to $750 million |
◆ Canada's unemployment rate ticked up to 6.9% in April, matching pre-pandemic high |
◆ Oil prices are down. It means something different in Canada vs. the U.S. |
◆ Delta, Korean Air to buy 25% stake in WestJet from Onex |
◆ Enbridge reports $2.3B first-quarter profit up from $1.4B last year |
◆ U.S. trade war risks Canadian progress on financial stability, says Bank of Canada |
◆ WestJet suspends nine U.S. routes due to lower demand |
◆ Trump keeps 10% tariffs on U.K., cuts taxes on British autos, steel and aluminum in trade deal |
◆ Is CUSMA the best path out of the trade war with the U.S.? |
◆ China beefs up economic safeguards ahead of U.S. trade talks in Switzerland |
◆ WeightWatchers files for bankruptcy after weight-loss drugs capsized industry |
◆ After Trump vows tariffs on foreign movies, the Canadian film industry says he's lost the plot |
◆ Canada's trade deficit narrows to $506M in March, driven by slump in U.S. imports |
◆ GameStop Canada to be rebranded EB Games after acquisition by Quebec toymaker |
◆ Hudson's Bay backtracks on cutting workers' commission pay, but still won't offer severance |
◆ Competition Bureau takes Canada's Wonderland to court over alleged 'deceptive marketing practices' |
◆ Greg Abel named CEO of Berkshire following Buffett's retirement announcement |
◆ Dissident to fight board vote delay in court after Parkland, Sunoco ink $9.1B US deal |
◆ One year after the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion, why isn't it full? |
◆ Startups aim to bring EV charging to apartment and condo dwellers |
◆ Canada Post workers could strike again soon. Here's why |
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