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The Federal Reserve's Got a Tough Job
As the central bank kicks off its two-day policy meeting Tuesday, several factors loom large: inflation, an economy that is at full-employment but with stagnant wages, and a new government spending plan that could increase the national...
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Federal Reserve Considers Acting Now, or Later
As the central bank kicks off its two-day policy meeting Tuesday, several factors loom large: inflation, an economy that is at full-employment but with stagnant wages, and a new government spending plan that could increase the national...
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MLSE tries to capitalize on scalpers
A CBC News and Toronto Star investigation has discovered Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment — the group that owns the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors — is trying to capitalize on scalpers. MLSE is charging people they've...
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B.C. gas prices jump for long weekend
Gas prices in B.C. jumped ahead of the long weekend and now sit at over $1.50 per litre, putting the brakes on some drivers’ plans
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Canada's housing market slows, but experts warn it's temporary
Canada's housing market is showing signs of slowing in big markets like Toronto and Vancouver, but experts warn the chill is temporary. Municipal governments have made attempts to cool housing markets that appear to be working, but...
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New cryptocurrency
Jorge Perez Valery on Venezuela's launch of a new oil-backed digital currency
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Housing picture
Aled ab Iorwerth, deputy chief economist at CMHC, on what fuelled Canada's hot housing market last year
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Should More Start-Up Companies Go Public?
Andy Rachleff made the case for why more start-ups should go public. The co-founder and CEO of Wealthfront says that it's a mistake to stay private.
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Should More Start-Ups Go Public?
Andy Rachleff, CEO of Wealthfront, made the case for why more start-ups should go public. He says that it's a mistake to stay private.
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Making the Case for More Start-Ups to Go Public
Andy Rachleff, CEO of Wealthfront, made the case for why more start-ups should go public. He says that it's a mistake to stay private.
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Charles Schwab CIO: Tax Reform Won't Fix Everything
Omar Aguilar, Chief Investment Officer for Equities at Charles Schwab Investment Management, says economic growth would depend on what companies that get lower tax rates decide to do with their savings.
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What's Causing Avocado Shortages?
James Beard Award-nominated TV host Chef Pati, Host of "Pati's Mexican Table," joins Cheddar to celebrate National Guacamole Day! We ask whether avocados are simply trending right now, or if this new international embrace of the fruit...
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The Most Expensive Tickets in the NFL
Which team will command the highest ticket price this season? Obviously the Patriots! Jesse Lawrence, Founder of TicketIQ, talks through some of the other winning teams when it comes to ticket sale prices, such as the Atlanta Falcons. He...
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Amazon Priming Whole Foods for Prime Member Discounts
Amazon's made it clear that Prime members will receive further discounts at Whole Foods stores, but what other benefits can we expect? Recode's Jason Del Rey says Amazon will go all out to promote it.
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Hurricane's hit
CBC's Jacqueline Hansen reports on the economic fallout from Hurricane Harvey
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Aston Martin Putting Pedal to the Metal on Hybrid & EV
Aston Martin's announced plans for all-electric cars by 2019. Auto Blog Editor-in-chief Greg Migliore explains what the move says about the luxury automaker's future, and its competitors.
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Pump price pain
CBC's Jacqueline Hansen reports on the sharp rise that Canadians are having to pay at the gas pump due to Harvey
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Toronto homes
Jacqueline Hansen reports on the sharp drop in residential real estate transactions in Toronto
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Food prices
Jacqueline Hansen reports on a drop in the cost of food, and how that squares with people's perceptions
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UK inflation jumps to four-year high
The fall in the value of the pound since last year’s Brexit vote has contributed to a jump in UK inflation, reaching its highest annual rate for four years. It rose to 2.9 percent last month, up from 2.7 percent in April. Twelve months...
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Cooling market
Renee Filippone reports on a sharp drop in sales in the Toronto real estate market, making it a good time for some to jump in, but a stressful times for others
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Oil prices jump as biggest producers plan to extend output cuts
Oil prices jumped over three percent on Monday after Saudi Arabia and Russia agreed to extend output cuts. The world’s two largest producers said they will continue to pump less through until March next year – an additional nine months...
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UK inflation at highest since 2013, wages not keeping up with prices
Inflation in Britain has hit its highest level in three and a half years. It was driven up by more expensive clothing and energy as well as pricier air fares over the Easter holiday. The consumer price index – the CPI – was up by 2.7...