TSX hit by resources issues, BlackBerry
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index fell for the first time in four sessions on Thursday as energy and mining stocks were hurt by declining prices and weak investor sentiment, while BlackBerry
RBC CEO apologizes for controversy over outsourcing
TORONTO (Reuters) - The head of Royal Bank of Canada
Canada's Astral, Corus profits, shares take divergent paths
TORONTO (Reuters) - Two of Canada's biggest independent media companies handed in very different earnings report cards on Thursday, with profits at Corus Entertainment Inc
Canada new housing prices up 0.2 percent on strength in Calgary
OTTAWA (Reuters) - New home prices in Canada rose by 0.2 percent in February, the 23rd consecutive month-on-month increase, pushed up by a buoyant market in the western city of Calgary, Statistics Canada said on Thursday. The advance matched analysts' expectations. Calgary prices rose 1.0 percent from January - the largest month-over-month increase since May 2007 - on higher material and labor costs. Calgary is the center of Canada's booming energy industry.
Martha Stewart loses bid to dismiss Macy's contract claim
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Martha Stewart's company lost a bid on Thursday to dismiss Macy's Inc's
BlackBerry tumbles as analysts rekindle turnaround doubts
TORONTO (Reuters) - Shares of BlackBerry
U.S. charges ex-KPMG auditor in tips-for-cash scheme
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Authorities on Thursday filed criminal and civil charges against a former KPMG senior auditor who is accused of passing non-public information about five of KPMG's corporate clients to a golfing buddy who traded on the tips. Prosecutors charged Scott London, the Los Angeles-based auditor, with one count of conspiracy to commit securities fraud for giving Brian Shaw, a jeweler, information about public companies including, Herbalife
Qatar Airways hopes its Dreamliners back in service in April
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker said he hopes that all five of the airline's Boeing Co
Japan carmakers recall 3.4 million vehicles for Takata airbag flaw
TOKYO/DETROIT (Reuters) - Four Japanese automakers, including Toyota Motor Corp and Nissan Motor Co , are recalling 3.4 million vehicles sold around the world because airbags supplied by Takata Corp are at risk of catching fire or injuring passengers. The move announced on Thursday is the largest recall ever for airbags made by Takata, the world's second-largest supplier of airbags and seatbelts. Shares of Takata, which first learned of the issue in October 2011, tumbled almost 10 percent in Tokyo trading.
Exclusive: Apax, Morgan Stanley look to sell Hub - sources
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Buyout firm Apax Partners and Morgan Stanley's
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