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Business News: Canadian retail protections and strong stock marketThe founder of one major Canadian retailer is speaking out and calling for more protections to help Canada’s retail sector. Plus, Canada’s stock market is poised for a strong finish to 2025. Financial analyst, Robert Levy explains.Global BCDec 7
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Stock market savants warn of potential ‘A.I. bubble’ reminiscent of dot-com eraThe recent artificial intelligence boom has attracted a ton of money and interest as some see the investment opportunity of a lifetime, while others worry about a dot-com style market crash. Anne Gaviola has more on why some big names, who have been prescient in calling previous market corrections, are warning about the so-called “A.I....MoneyNov 13
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Business Matters: Nvidia beats earnings expectations amid A.I. concernsA.I. giant Nvidia posted strong revenue and profit that exceeded expectations on Wednesday. These numbers prompted a sigh of relief across the stock market, signaling demand for A.I. chips remains strong even as questions continue to emerge about a potential artificial intelligence bubble. Anne Gaviola has this story and more for Business Matters on Nov....TechNov 20
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Business Matters: Nvidia’s market cap hits record US$5 trillionAI chip-maker Nvidia just became the first company to be worth US$5 trillion, boosting it to a jaw-dropping new record in terms of its value on the stock market. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for Oct. 29, 2025.ConsumerOct 29
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Carney ‘disappointed’ in Trump’s 35% tariff on CanadaGovernment and markets around the world are taking stock today, after the passing of U.S. President Donald Trump’s deadline to impose new tariffs on trade. Dozens of countries are affected, but at 35 per cent, the levy on some Canadian goods are among the highest. Mackenzie Gray reports from Ottawa on the muted response from...CanadaAug 1
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Global National: Aug. 1Government and markets around the world are taking stock today, after the passing of U.S. President Donald Trump’s deadline to impose new tariffs on trade. Dozens of countries are affected, but at 35 per cent, the levy on some Canadian goods are among the highest. But so far, the response from the federal government has...Global NationalAug 1
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Business Matters: Canada’s weak condo market leaves potential house buyers ‘kind of stuck’Optimism is building in some parts of Canada for a rebound in the real estate market, but condominium dwellers wanting to move to a larger space face tough choices amid a condo glut. Cities like Toronto and Vancouver have seen condo sales drop off, if not stagnate, in recent years following a rush of new...CanadaJul 10
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Business Matters: Global stock markets surge as U.S. and China reach 90-day ‘breakthrough’ trade truceStocks are surging on Wall street, echoing a rally overseas, after China and the United States announced a 90-day truce, described as a “breakthrough” in their trade war. Both countries agreed to take down most of their tariffs, which economists warned could start a global recession and create shortages on U.S. store shelves. Anne Gaviola...EconomyMay 12
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Mixed expectations for Saskatchewan cattle industryIt’s the 112th annual general meeting for the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association and this year’s convention in Moose Jaw had a strong focus on the market outlook. Sarah Jones has more on the rising prices and how mother nature is impacting the cattle industry.Jun 9
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BIA hits pause on Kensington Market’s ‘Pedestrian Sundays’A popular summer tradition in Toronto’s Kensington Market is on pause. The first pedestrian Sunday of the season was cancelled. The KMBIA says ongoing safety and logistical issues forced the decision. As Lexy Benedict reports, the news has shocked some local business owners.CanadaMay 25
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Alberta seniors navigate stock market volatility, rising cost of livingAs tariff chaos continues to rock the stock market, seniors in Alberta are keeping a close eye on their investments and impacts the economic turmoil could have on their retirement plans. Meghan Cobb has more.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryApr 15
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Canadian stock market ends week on positive noteThe stock market ended the week on a positive note Friday, closing out a chaotic and historic week. It saw turbulent trading, as investors reacted to U.S. President Donald Trump’s changing policies around trade and tariffs. Global’s Nivrita Ganguly breaks it all down.CanadaApr 12
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A bumpy ride: how retirees can plan for a volatile stock marketTrying to follow the stock market these days is dizzying, with U.S. President Donald’s Trump’s “on-again, off again” tariffs making for a bumpy ride. It’s stressful for investors — and even more so for those already, or soon to be, counting on retirement income. Heidi Petracek reports.CanadaApr 12
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Investor advice on riding the stock market roller coasterDonald Trump’s global tariff policy has shaken the stock markets, leaving many investors worried. Lori Pinkowski of CG Wealth Management discusses how to handle the stock market volatility, and when we could see some relief.Global News Morning BCApr 8
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Calgarians try to manage stock market lossesLooking at your investments can bring on a lot of frustration and anxiety these days. Skylar Peters set out to get the temperature of Calgarians watching some of their money slip away, and what advisors and counsellors alike say can help you deal with the draw-back.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryApr 7
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How to react to stock market plummet, expert adviceMarkets around the world opened to steep losses this week. As Megan King reports, analysts are largely blaming the volatility on American tariffs. Financial experts are advising investors to take a beat and not react rashly.Apr 7
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Trump compares tariffs to ‘medicine’ as global stock markets plungeGlobal stock markets plunged again on Monday, as U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs impact nations worldwide. Trump shut down “stupid” concerns that he was intentionally trying to damage markets, telling reporters on Air Force One that neither wants, or plans for “anything to go down.” “Sometimes you have to take medicine to fix something,” the...EconomyApr 7
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Trump insists on tariff ‘medicine’ as volatility grips global stock marketsIt was a roller coaster of a day for North American stocks Monday as traders searched for signs that U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs could be negotiated or halted. Anne Gaviola has more on what every household needs to know about navigating this extreme market volatility.CanadaApr 7
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Business Matters: Experts caution against panic selling after Trump tariffs roil global stock marketsAs U.S. President Donald Trump’s rhetoric and tariffs cause extreme volatility in stock markets worldwide, financial experts are warning against panic selling, which may be the “worst thing” investors can do right now. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for Tuesday, April 8, 2025.MoneyApr 8
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Why Trump wants to fire the Federal Reserve chairU.S. President Donald Trump is publicly musing about firing Jerome Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, America’s central banking system. Jackson Proskow explains why; how Trump can’t get rid of Powell; and why the spat could be more bad news for the stock market.Global NationalApr 17