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Factory shipments declined 0.9% from the month before to a seasonally adjusted 68.75 billion Canadian dollars, the equivalent of about $50.16 billion, Statistics Canada said Tuesday. The retreat was ...
OTTAWA--Canada's annual inflation rate accelerated slightly in June, in part as prices hikes heated up for some durable goods like cars and furniture. The country's consumer price index rose 1.9% from ...
Apple has formed a $500 million partnership with MP Materials that will allow it to domestically source recycled rare-earth magnets for its products.
Earnings season is kicking off with banks in the spotlight, but tech is stealing some limelight with Nvidia (likely) rebooting its chip sales to China (see below). Staying on China, our call of the ...
ASML Holding, the microchip-equipment maker that produces the sophisticated machines used to develop semiconductors, caught a broker downgrade just ahead of its second-quarter results. KBC Securities ...
Inflation is finally supposed to show a tariff-related increase. The Fed still might cut interest rates anyway. Where's all the inflation from the Trump trade wars? So far, the evidence really hasn't ...
While multinational companies are pulling back in many parts of China, brands from Starbucks (SBUX) to Skechers (SKX) are quietly expanding in the country's so-called lower-tier cities, betting that ...
US commercial gaming revenue growth has averaged 7.3% over the past six quarters (through first-quarter 2025), compared with ...
Wells Fargo said its profit rose in the second quarter but dimmed its outlook for the year. Net income was up 12% at $5.49 billion. That amounted to $1.60 a share, above analyst estimates of $1.41.
Core CPI-which excludes the more volatile prices of energy and food and is considered a better gauge of inflation's future path-is expected to measure 3% year over year in June, up from the 2.8% in ...
Brookfield Asset Management, Brookfield Renewable, and Google announced an agreement to deliver up to 3,000 megawatts of hydroelectric capacity across the United States. The companies said the first ...
It was the first quarter in which Wells was free from the asset cap that the Fed had put in place as a punishment for a scandal involving the creation of millions of fake customer accounts. The Fed ...