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        • Shipping Insurance For Red Sea Transit Soars After Mounting Attacks

        • Asia Stocks to Track Wall Street’s Year-End Rally: Markets Wrap

        • Lenovo’s 60% Rally May Extend as AI Adds to Optimism

        • Resource-Rich Congo Goes to Polls, WithTshisekedi Front Runner

        • Revolut Growth Buoys Investors After Bruising Year for Fintech

        • Developer China South City Avoids Dollar Bond Default, SCMP Says

        • German 10-Year Yield Falls Below 2% for First Time Since March

        • SNB’s New Policy Maker Brings Bank Insights, Fed Experience

        • UK Leads European Stocks Higher as Data Boosts Rate-Cut Bets

        • South African Election Risk Clouds Outlook for Stocks in 2024

        • UK Inflation Slows More Than Expected to Two-Year Low

        • Red Sea Chaos Risks Driving Up Price of Goods for Global Economy

        • Swedish Landlords Face Crunch Year With $12 Billion Debt Wall

        • Raiffeisen Buys Sanctioned Tycoon Deripaska’s Strabag Stake

        • Billionaire Paytm CEO Bets on Young Wealth to Hit Profit Sooner

        • Japan Stock Pickers Flag Short-Term Risks for Mighty Rally

        • Singapore SPAC Optimism Sapped Again by 17LIVE, Pegasus Setbacks

        • Saudi Arabia Is the New China for Investors Hunting Down Growth

      • Personal Finance
        • Tax hike on wealthy donors could add to charity woes in 2024

        • What to know about Canada's proposed share buyback tax

        • Statistics Canada says household debt-to-income ratio lower in Q3, service costs up

        • How the humble GIC became a portfolio game changer in 2023

        • Ottawa shares figures on FHSA uptake as contribution deadline approaches

        • Beware of debt relief scams that offer 'pie-in-the-sky promises'

        • Dale Jackson: 4 tax-saving dates to mark on your 2024 investment calendar

        • What are the tax implications for Giving Tuesday?

        • Canadians lose financial confidence amid economic concerns: index

        • Inflation, longer sales season weigh on shopping habits this Black Friday

        • Canada's high court to rule if bankruptcy wipes out court-ordered fines in B.C. case

        • Influx of seniors who stay in family home face ballooning borrowing costs: Dale Jackson

        • Thrifting, regifting and bargain hunting: The etiquette of gift-giving on a budget

        • Do your research for Black Friday, because not every deal is a good one, experts warn

        • Young professionals more likely to discuss salary with colleagues: survey

        • Top 1% of tax filers saw incomes rise by almost 10% in 2021: Statistics Canada

        • Kids should learn financial literacy in school over 'parallelograms and rhombuses': author

        • Ottawa extends deadline for Underused Housing Tax

        • Financial advice from AI may be educational but not holistic, experts say

        • Women less likely than men to request a raise, negotiate salary: surveys

      • Real Estate
        • Developer China South City Avoids Dollar Bond Default, SCMP Says

        • Swedish Landlords Face Crunch Year With $12 Billion Debt Wall

        • Singapore Raises Rental Occupancy Cap to Meet High Demand

        • The Endof the Debt Bubble Has Putthe Chinese Dream On Hold

        • Hong Kong to Offer Residency to Wealthy for $3.8 Million Investment

        • Developer China South City Awaits Creditor Vote on Bond Relief

        • A Huge Wager on Office Buildings Is Going From Bad to Worse

        • Tesla Skips Merit-Based Stock Awards, Squeezing Compensation

        • Russian Pranksters Trick Irish Premier Varadkar on Call

        • Population Growth in Canada Hits 3.2%, Among World’s Fastest

        • Credit Fears Turn to Exuberance as Investors Prep for Rate Cuts

        • UK House Prices Slump 11% When Taking Inflation Into Account

        • European Banks Plan €70 Billion in Investor Payouts, Enria Says

        • Signa Starts Asset Sales as Administrator Tackles Complexity

        • Blackstone to Exit Embassy Office Parksin Biggest India Block Sale This Year

        • US Housing Starts Unexpectedly Rise to a Six-Month High

        • The 10 Priciest NYC Home SalesShow Market Doing ‘Pretty Darn Well’

        • Food Disinflation in Full Swing: The London Rush

        • Signa Confronts Its Creditors in Bid to Gain Restructuring Time

      • Company News
        • AfDB to Pull Some Staff From Ethiopia After Assault

        • Telefonica Jumps on Spain’s Plans to Build a €2 Billion Stake

        • Shipping Insurance For Red Sea Transit Soars After Mounting Attacks

        • Asia Stocks to Track Wall Street’s Year-End Rally: Markets Wrap

        • Ryanair Wins EU Court Fight Over Pandemic Aid for Air France-KLM

        • Lenovo’s 60% Rally May Extend as AI Adds to Optimism

        • Japan to Introduce Limited Rideshare System Next Fiscal Year

        • Resource-Rich Congo Goes to Polls, WithTshisekedi Front Runner

        • Revolut Growth Buoys Investors After Bruising Year for Fintech

        • Developer China South City Avoids Dollar Bond Default, SCMP Says

        • Daihatsu Halts All Shipments on Safety Test Scandal, Asahi Says

        • Egypt Stresses Right to Defend Interests as Nile Dam Talks Fail

        • SNB’s New Policy Maker Brings Bank Insights, Fed Experience

        • UK Leads European Stocks Higher as Data Boosts Rate-Cut Bets

        • South African Election Risk Clouds Outlook for Stocks in 2024

        • Taiwan Export Orders Return to Growth for First Time in a Year

        • UK Inflation Slows More Than Expected to Two-Year Low

        • Red Sea Chaos Risks Driving Up Price of Goods for Global Economy

        • Swedish Landlords Face Crunch Year With $12 Billion Debt Wall

        • Raiffeisen Buys Sanctioned Tycoon Deripaska’s Strabag Stake

      • Commodities
        • Shipping Insurance For Red Sea Transit Soars After Mounting Attacks

        • Asia Stocks to Track Wall Street’s Year-End Rally: Markets Wrap

        • Resource-Rich Congo Goes to Polls, WithTshisekedi Front Runner

        • Egypt Stresses Right to Defend Interests as Nile Dam Talks Fail

        • UK Leads European Stocks Higher as Data Boosts Rate-Cut Bets

        • South African Election Risk Clouds Outlook for Stocks in 2024

        • Red Sea Chaos Risks Driving Up Price of Goods for Global Economy

        • Saudi Arabia Is the New China for Investors Hunting Down Growth

        • Cash-Strapped Egypt Eyes Expanded IMF Loan Now Election Is Over

        • ING Plans to Phase Out of Oil and Gas Financing After COP28

        • Europe Car Sales Gain to Put Double-Digit Recovery Within Reach

        • Oil Extends Gains as Red Sea Shipping Risks Plague Global Trade

        • Brazil Pulls Ahead of US as Biggest Supplier of Corn to China

        • An Untouchable Steel Plant Forces a Grim Choice on the Dutch

        • Left in Limbo: Dealmakers’ Predictions for M&A in 2024

        • Russia Ramps Up Fuel Exports, Undermining Part of OPEC+ Pledge

        • Thai Bank Paves Way for Firms to Tap Digital Tokens for Funding

        • RBA Will Be ‘Hypersensitive’ to Inflation, Westpac’s Ellis Says

        • Nippon Steel’s Wily President Key to Battle Over US Steel

        • Japan’s Exports Slip in Fresh Sign Recovery Is Sputtering

      • Economics
        • 'Smoke screen': Canadian airlines use NDAs to keep a lid on passenger settlements

        • Cost of cell phone plans plummet in November: StatCan

        • Canada inflation stalls at 3.1%, keeping rates steady

        • What do November's inflation numbers mean for the Bank of Canada?

        • First part of 2024 'is not going to feel good': Macklem

        • Full disclosure: companies face emissions reporting mandates even as Canada lags

        • Freeland won't say how long it could take to determine what Alberta entitled from CPP

        • Bank of Canada's Macklem says 'too early' to consider rate cuts

        • Wholesale sales, excluding petroleum products and oilseeds and grains, down

        • The Daily Chase: TSX strength, drama at Gildan

        • The Daily Chase: Empire earnings miss; pipeline deal

        • Statistics Canada reports manufacturing sales down 2.8% in October

        • The Daily Chase: U.S. rate decision incoming

        • Bank regulator maintains uninsured mortgage stress test rate

        • Ex-Bank of Canada governors share their economic outlooks

        • The Daily Chase: U.S. inflation slows; Rogers selling Cogeco shares

        • Larry Berman on where the U.S. Fed is headed on interest rates

        • Equifax report says Q3 business delinquencies up from previous quarter

        • The Daily Chase: BlackBerry announces new CEO, scraps IPO plans

        • Climate change battering municipal finances across Canada

      • Politics
        • AfDB to Pull Some Staff From Ethiopia After Assault

        • Herzog Says Israel Ready to Pause Fight in Exchange for Hostages

        • Resource-Rich Congo Goes to Polls, WithTshisekedi Front Runner

        • Egypt Stresses Right to Defend Interests as Nile Dam Talks Fail

        • South African Election Risk Clouds Outlook for Stocks in 2024

        • EU Clinches Long-Sought Pact on Contentious Migration Rules

        • India Parliament Pushes Key Bills as Opposition Stays Suspended

        • Total Population of Two Koreas Inches Down in Risk for Both

        • UK Junior Doctors Start Three-Day Walkout Amid Prolonged Pay Dispute

        • Malaysia Bans Israeli-Based ZIM From Anchoring in Its Waters

        • Trump Says Immigrants Are ‘Ruining the Fabric’ of US

        • Ukraine Aid Delayed WithUS Congress GivingUp on Deal This Year

        • Australia, New Zealand Leaders Discuss Deepening Defense Ties

        • Biden Warns ‘We Lose Everything’ If Trump Wins

        • Death Toll Climbs in China’s Worst Earthquake In Nearly a Decade

        • Trump Disqualified From 2024 Ballot in Colorado, Court Says

        • Sunak Faces Tricky New UK By-Election After Tory LawmakerLoses Recall Vote

        • France Passes Immigration Bill Toughened to Appeal to Right

        • Brazil Central Bank Reinforces Cautious View on Fight to Bring Inflation Back to Target

        • Taiwan’s Ability to Defend AgainstChina Invasion Thrown Into Question

      • Technology
        • Telefonica Jumps on Spain’s Plans to Build a €2 Billion Stake

        • Asia Stocks to Track Wall Street’s Year-End Rally: Markets Wrap

        • Lenovo’s 60% Rally May Extend as AI Adds to Optimism

        • Japan to Introduce Limited Rideshare System Next Fiscal Year

        • Revolut Growth Buoys Investors After Bruising Year for Fintech

        • SNB’s New Policy Maker Brings Bank Insights, Fed Experience

        • Taiwan Export Orders Return to Growth for First Time in a Year

        • UK Inflation Slows More Than Expected to Two-Year Low

        • Raiffeisen Buys Sanctioned Tycoon Deripaska’s Strabag Stake

        • India Parliament Pushes Key Bills as Opposition Stays Suspended

        • Billionaire Paytm CEO Bets on Young Wealth to Hit Profit Sooner

        • Singapore SPAC Optimism Sapped Again by 17LIVE, Pegasus Setbacks

        • Japan Trade Minister Aims to Help Rapidus Grow Customer Base

        • Spain Orders State Company Sepi to Buy Up to 10% of Telefonica

        • Chinese Chip Gear Leader Achieves Key Breakthrough, Backer Says

        • Left in Limbo: Dealmakers’ Predictions for M&A in 2024

        • Alibaba’s CEO Replaces E-Commerce Chief as Growth Falters

        • China Share Sale Malaise Seen Persisting Amid Economic Slump

        • Australia, New Zealand Leaders Discuss Deepening Defense Ties

        • Thai Bank Paves Way for Firms to Tap Digital Tokens for Funding

      • Opinion
        • Alphabet investors shouldn't ignore the warning signs: Martin Peers

        • The U.S. Fed is failing in four ways: Mohamed A. El-Erian

        • Apple, JPMorgan turn to pay now grow later

        • Remote Working Boom Is Huge for College Towns Like Knoxville

        • Walmart flashes a warning sign to the entire consumer economy: Andrea Felsted

        • Millennials are finally spending like grown-ups

        • Dismal U.S. GDP report raises the odds of recession this year: Gary Shilling

        • Musk is wrong for Twitter even if deal math works out

        • Chocolate bunnies can teach us to save our food supply

        • The Fed has made a U.S. recession inevitable

        • America's oil reserve weapon risks misfiring

        • Four-day workweeks can burn you out

        • U.S. Fed expects a soft landing. Don't count on it

        • Markets are pushing Fed into developing-economy territory

        • Commodity traders go from bonanza to bailout plea

        • Putin's war shows West must clean up dirty money

        • Salary transparency is good for everyone

        • Microsoft's US$69B Activision deal could be a blunder

        • What if the oil market bulls are wrong and this lonely bear is right?

        • Canada's trucker protest may spread from Ottawa to U.S.

      • ETFs
        • Asia Stocks to Track Wall Street’s Year-End Rally: Markets Wrap

        • Bitcoin ETFs Won’t Be a Threat to MicroStrategy, Saylor Says

        • Bitcoin Mania Is Relentless WithETF Upstart ToutingCarbon Credits

        • Dodging China Slowdown, Investors Embrace EM Stock Darlings

        • Volatility Quant Soars 64% as Fear Goes Missing on Wall Street

        • Wall Street’s New Blockchain Apps Face Real-World Test in 2024

        • World’s Biggest ETF Sees Record $21 Billion Flow on Stock Rally

        • GrayscaleCEO Says SEC Should Allow Multiple Bitcoin ETFs at Once

        • Bond Managers Seek to Win Back Clients Sitting on $6 Trillion in Funds

        • ‘Screamingly Cheap’ British Stocks Are Again a Hard Sell in 2024

        • Long-Dated Treasuries Enter Bull Market as Fed Pivot Feeds Rally

        • Floundering Weed Stocks Test Wall Street’s Faith in 2024 Rebound

        • The Countdown for a Bitcoin ETF Decision Is Approaching a Critical Deadline

        • Almost Entire $8 Trillion ETF Market Hinges on a Few Key Firms

        • BlackRock’s Rieder Launches Second ETF After $400 Million Debut

        • Junk Stocks Are Leading This Melt-Up While Big Tech Pauses for Breath

        • Wall Street Traders Go All-In on Great Monetary Pivot of 2024

        • Wall Street Cheered Best Fed Day Since 2009 on Rate Cut Elation

        • Toronto Exchange Owner Buys ETF Index Firm in Financial-Data Strategy

        • Defiance Launches First Israel Bond ETF Amid Gaza War

      • Business of Sports
        • NBA’s In-Season Tournament a slam dunk for Off-Season Negotiations

        • MLS Cup the winning goal in record-breaking season for soccer in North America

        • The debate continues over sports betting advertising in Canada

        • North America’s oldest sport catches momentum in new professional locales

        • Jump serving women’s volleyball into the spotlight

        • How Vegas suddenly became a rockin’ sports town

        • World Series breakthrough for teams’ business

        • Shane Pinto suspension the result of a regulated gambling market that works, say industry insiders

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