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  1. BOJ holds rates at 0.75% as Middle East conflict fuels 2.8% inflation forecast

    BOJ holds rates at 0.75% as Middle East conflict fuels 2.8% inflation forecast

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  2. Sharon AI Enters Into Definitive Agreements for US$350 Million Convertible Note Offering to Expand GPU and Network Procurement

    Sharon AI secures $350M convertible note offering to expand GPU and network procurement

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  3. tesa Selects Kinaxis as the Digital Backbone for Global Integrated Business Planning Transformation

    tesa selects Kinaxis as digital backbone for global integrated business planning transformation, tesa to use Kinaxis Maestro platform for supply chain and IBP transformation, Kinaxis to support tesa's evolution from regionally fragmented planning practices to a global, integrated approach.

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  4. Heatwave Boosts India’s Power Demand to Record High

    India's power demand hits record high of 256 GW due to heatwaves

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  5. Doug Ford regularly worked from home after ordering civil servants back to office

    Ontario Premier Doug Ford worked from home most days in January

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  6. Canada’s finances are the best in the G7, but that’s not saying much

    Canada's low unemployment rate and high GDP growth mask underlying demographic challenges

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  7. To offset tariffs, Nova Scotia rope maker buys U.S. firm, gets federal help

    Nova Scotia rope maker buys US firm to expand market and avoid tariffs

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  8. Will your financial adviser lose their nerve when stock markets do?

    Financial advisers' personal wealth performance can be a key indicator of their ability to manage client capital during volatile markets.

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  9. Crazy, Cool adventure: The inside story of a Calgary startup's improbable $6.6B journey

    Calgary startup CoolIT goes public with $6.6 billion valuation

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  10. What Alberta’s proposal to end daylight savings could mean for small businesses

    Alberta's proposal to end daylight saving time could cost the province $15 million to $20 million annually.

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  11. Monthly Macro Monitor: A Lot Of Noise, Little Effect

    A whirlwind of policy changes have defined the first 15 months of President Trump's second term.

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  12. Carney to announce sovereign wealth fund - The Globe and Mail

    Mark Carney to announce sovereign wealth fund

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  13. Bitmine files for resale of 501,545 shares issued in Pier Two deal

    Bitmine files for resale of shares

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  14. National Assembly: hearing of the Minister of the Armed Forces on the execution of the 2026 budget

    Minister of the Armed Forces presents mid-term evaluation of 2026 budget performance

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  15. Christopher Liew: How to talk to your aging parents about money before it’s too late

    Start by choosing a good time and place to have the conversation

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  16. AUD/JPY: Narrow Range, Bullish Bias—Dip-Buy Setup at 113.58–60 Targets 115

    AUDJPY consolidating in a narrow range with positive bias.

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  17. RBC BlueBay’s Dowding Sees Recession Risk for Europe on Iran War

    Europe faces recession if Strait of Hormuz crisis isn't resolved within a month.

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  18. Canadian 'mastermind' in Panama Papers is still a free man despite criminal charges

    Canadian businessman Fred Sharp remains free despite facing fines, bans, and frozen accounts for his involvement in stock-market schemes.

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  19. Many Canadians have avoided the U.S. for over a year. Have we reached the point of no return? - CBC

    Canada's border restrictions and COVID-19 travel restrictions have led to a significant decline in U.S. travel for over a year.

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  20. Iran offers deal to US to reopen strait, delay nuclear talks, Axios reports

    Iran proposes reopening Strait of Hormuz, proposes ceasefire extension

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  21. FxWirePro: USD/JPY below lower range, bearish bias increases

    USD/JPY drops on yen strength

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  22. China’s Metals Boom Hits Highest Profit Levels Since 2016

    China's metals makers posted $21 billion in profits for Q1, driven by higher prices for aluminum and copper, which reached record highs.

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  23. Jyske Bank buys back 68,843 shares in week 17

    Jyske Bank buys back shares

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  24. Annexon (ANNX): 7 Small Cap Stocks with the Highest Upside Potential

    Annexon's strong balance sheet and clinical progress

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  25. Baird Equity Opportunity Fund Q1 2026 Commentary And Market Outlook

    Baird Equity Opportunity Fund declined 11.39% in Q1 2026 due to sector headwinds in software.

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  26. Public input session for Keremeos’ final 2026 budget on May 4

    Public input session for Keremeos' final 2026 budget on May 4

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  27. Belgium, Australia Foreign Ministers to Visit China Amid Energy Crisis

    Belgium's Foreign Minister De Ruyttin to visit China

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  28. Oil Price Forecasts Rise for 2026 as Middle East Supply Risks Persist

    Global investment banks raise oil price forecasts for 2026 due to Middle East supply risks

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  29. Monday’s Economic Calendar

    Dallas Fed Manufacturing Survey

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  30. Asian indexes trade mostly higher, Nikkei touches fresh record

    Asian markets trade higher, driven by oil price gains

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  31. XRP Price Eyes $1.45 Break Again, Can Bulls Force Upside Move?

    XRP price gains above $1.4350, consolidation expected

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  32. Deckers: As Hoka Turns The Corner, So Can The Stock

    Deckers' growth with HOKA, Q4 earnings beat, and FY27 guidance boost expected to drive stock multiple expansion.

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  33. Letters, April 26, 2026: 'Carney groupies leading us astray'

    The Calgary Sun's focus on the attention surrounding a well-known Canadian musician has shifted attention away from more pressing issues in the city.

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  34. Liberty Energy (LBRT) Climbs 24% This Week on Strong Earnings, Supply Disruptions

    Liberty Energy Inc. (LBRT) stock surged 24.49% week-on-week to an all-time high, driven by strong earnings and supply disruptions. The company reported a positive outlook, boosting investor confidence. The stock's price gain is among the top 10 double- to triple-digit returns.

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  35. Kinew now banks on Port of Churchill alone to change Manitoba's financial tides

    Port of Churchill expansion seen as Manitoba's key to economic growth

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  36. Paris has tackled gridlock. Ford could learn a lesson from the ancient city

    Paris invests heavily in sustainable transit, reducing congestion, a lesson for Toronto's Doug Ford.

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  37. ‘Beginning of the end’: Westmount residents push back against Kitchener growth plan

    Residents in Westmount oppose Kitchener's growth plan

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  38. Quebec’s language laws face a new reality online: automatic translation - Montreal Gazette

    Quebec's language laws are being re-examined in light of the widespread use of automatic translation tools online.

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  39. Starmer Faces Political Pressure as Mandelson Appointment Controversy Impacts UK Markets

    Starmer faces mounting opposition over Mandelson appointment

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  40. Ocean meets orchard: This N.L. company is aging cider in the sea

    A cidery in eastern Newfoundland is aging cider in the ocean to add unique flavor.

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  41. RBL Bank Ltd (BOM:540065) Q4 2026 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Growth in Advances and ...

    RBL Bank Ltd reports 23% increase in advances, faces margin pressures and elevated credit card slippages.

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  42. TCAF: I Remain A Skeptic Owing To Mostly Disappointing Performance, Factor Mix

    T Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Equity ETF's performance has been underwhelming, its factor mix unimpressive.

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