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Canadians are becoming more pessimistic over the strength of the economic recovery and what it will mean for their finances and job security, a new consumer confidence survey shows. The monthly Conference Board of Canada survey shows even as economists...
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ET The Canadian Press Ottawa says it plans to invest $63 million in a large-scale carbon capture and storage project in Alberta. Natural Resources Minister Lisa Raitt says the Alberta Trunk Line project will create jobs when they're needed the most,...
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Official business investment data due out this week is expected to show more signs of an economic comeback. Westpac chief economist Bill Evans said positive news on the economy since the Reserve Bank's last meeting on Melbourne Cup day made another rate...
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Nearly $1.5 million was raised by people paying back taxes on their property before the sale began and money generated by property that was sold during the sale. Property can be sold at a county tax sale after the owner misses paying three property tax...
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The Christians were fighting unions and the yuppies were building dream homes and everyone else?...Way back in 2005, when the liberal media would have had you believe that everything was economically hunky-dory, a fifth of Americans couldn't even pay...
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New data released on Thursday showed the annual average wage now stands at $62,431, having risen 5.2 per cent in the 12 months to August. While such growth stands well above the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) perceived "line in the sand" of 4.5 per...
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The dollar wobbled Wednesday as rising investor appetite for riskier assets pushed up the euro and fueled another record high for gold prices. The European currency jumped to $1.4961 at 2200 GMT, compared to 1.4873 late on Tuesday in New York...The euro...
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S economic growth is expected to track well above long-term trends, buoyed by record capital expenditure in resources projects. The Westpac-Melbourne Institute leading index, which measures the pace of economic activity three to nine months into the future,...
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U.S. stock index futures pointed to a slightly lower opening on Wall Street on Tuesday, with futures for the S&P 500 down 0.27 percent, Dow Jones futures down 0.18 percent and Nasdaq 100 futures down 0.25 percent. Media conglomerate Time Warner Inc said...
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