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  1. Domino's Pizza Group: Market Leader Trading Near Record-High Dividend Yield

    Domino's Pizza Group has a high dividend yield of over 4.5%, making it an attractive option for income investors.

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  2. Zimbabwe’s Surprise Lithium Ban Scrambles Global Battery Supply Chains

    Zimbabwe imposes ban on lithium exports, affecting global battery supply chains

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  3. Mid-cap consumer discretionary stocks with best and worst quant ratings

    Lululemon Athletica Inc. (LULU): 92% of analysts raise ratings, 3% reduce or hold

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  4. Workers aren't quitting their jobs. Here's why that's a problem for the labor market.

    Stagnant labor participation rates point to a broader issue with the economy.

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  5. SA Asks: What's next for Qualcomm as it faces increased competition?

    Qualcomm faces increased competition from MediaTek and Huawei, which could lead to market share loss.

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  6. The Procter & Gamble Company: Dividend Intact Amid Ongoing Restructuring

    Procter & Gamble maintains 69-year dividend streak.

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  7. Rubrik: A Winner During Agentic AI Boom - SaaSpocalypse Fears Overly Done

    Rubrik reports strong ARR growth and high margins, sparking hopes for continued success in the AI agent governance market.

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  8. We May Be Entering A Great Stagflation Crisis

    Inflation surges, unemployment rises, and economic growth stalls, leading to a potential stagflation crisis.

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  9. How Using Moving Averages To Make Allocation Changes Can Improve Risk Adjusted Returns

    Moving averages can reduce volatility and drawdowns across various asset classes.

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  10. Rejection of 35-storey Victoria tower sends chilling message to developers: CEO

    Rejection of 35-storey Victoria tower sends chilling message to developers

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  11. Housing affordability has been improving. It’s not enough and may not last much longer

    Housing affordability improves despite rising costs, but may not last due to Iran tensions and potential interest rate hikes.

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  12. The Fast Incoming 'Silver Tsunami'

    Aging Baby Boomers to release significant real estate holdings

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  13. Globe Life: Undervalued Insurance For Your Portfolio

    Globe Life is an undervalued dividend growth stock with a 20-year streak.

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  14. Tesla Has Just Shared Game-Changing News (Rating Upgrade)

    Tesla's UK electricity supply license expansion offers significant growth potential for its energy generation business.

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  15. Even if the Iran war is won, the economy is already lost

    Iran-Iraq war to disrupt oil supplies

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  16. Iran war adds new uncertainty to the Bank of Canada’s already clouded lens - CityNews Toronto

    Iran war adds new uncertainty to the Bank of Canada’s already clouded lens

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  17. CEF Market Weekly Review: Daily-NAV CEFs Point To More Pain For CLO Equity

    CEF market faces pressure from CLO equity, valuations under pressure, exits from XFLT and EIC reported.

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  18. The real Succession: the high-stakes game of grooming CEO replacements

    Gordon Nixon takes over as CEO of Toronto-Dominion Bank

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  19. Actors' union and talent agent watchdog clash as performers wait on more than $1 million in missing wages

    Entertainment Industry Coalition board resigns after clash with ACTRA Toronto over missing wages.

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  20. Roots’ brand familiarity seems to be breeding contempt. Here’s how to rescue the tired Canadian icon

    Roots struggles with declining sales and brand familiarity

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  21. Condo crash ground zero: Prices in this Toronto suburb have tanked a staggering 57%

    Toronto suburb condo prices plummet 57% since Feb 2022.

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  22. Weekly Commentary: At The Brink

    IEA orders largest reserve release in history

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  23. People are churning butter on runs. We're sorry to be the ones to tell you this - CBC

    People are churning butter on runs, a trend that's surprisingly easy, according to some runners.

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  24. Canadians might be soon waiting longer to have their air travel complaints heard - CBC

    Airline complaints backlog nearing 100K, Canadians facing longer wait times

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  25. Booking, Expedia face margin pressure from AI agents, Bernstein says

    Booking, Expedia face margin pressure from AI agents, Bernstein says

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  26. Innovation Vs. Uncertainty: Software Stocks Face A New Balancing Act

    Artificial Intelligence disruption may impact software stocks

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  27. Will AI Really Destroy America’s Job Market?

    The impact of AI on the US job market is a complex issue with both positive and negative effects.

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  28. Oil Prices Fluctuate, But Enterprise Products Partners' Dividends Do Not

    Oil prices continue to fluctuate, Enterprise Products Partners (EPD) remains a dividend play.

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  29. Ethereum Staking Explained: Risks, Rewards, And How It Works

    Ethereum's staking process allows holders to validate transactions and earn rewards by locking up their coins.

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  30. Federal Judge Halts DOJ Subpoenas Targeting Fed Chair Powell

    Federal judge halts DOJ subpoenas targeting Fed Chair Jerome Powell.

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  31. Fertilizer Prices Surge Ahead Of A Critical Planting Season

    Fertilizer prices are surging ahead of a critical planting season, with costs expected to impact farmers' profit margins.

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  32. Tracking Ron Baron's BAMCO Portfolio - Q4 2025 Update

    BAMCO takes a 6.6% stake in Tesla, increases holdings in MSCI and adds stake in Activision Blizzard.

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  33. This Week's Market Wrap: Strait To Jail

    Tanker attacks and supply disruptions drive oil prices

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  34. Weyburn KFC puts Saskatchewan town on the map - Regina - Global News

    Weyburn, Saskatchewan, has gained international attention for its KFC restaurant that has become a popular tourist destination.

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  35. Under pressure to back off key components of its deal with Alberta, Ottawa insists it’s holding the line

    Ottawa sticks to Alberta deal terms despite pressure from industry

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