TSX down one percent in broad selloff, BlackBerry surges
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index fell sharply on Wednesday, coming off the 19-month high it reached a day earlier, as investors fled heavyweight energy, bank and mining stocks, while BlackBerry
Canadian trade minister expects EU trade pact this year
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Canada hopes to sign a long-delayed free trade deal with the European Union this year, though some key disagreements remain which could further postpone it, Canadian Trade Minister Ed Fast said in an interview in New York on Wednesday. Fast and his EU counterpart Karel De Gucht met last month to try to iron out differences over agricultural exports, intellectual property and public procurement that have so far kept officials from signing a deal.
Bullish retail sales bolster economic outlook
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. retail sales expanded at their fastest clip in five months in February, the latest sign of momentum for an economy facing headwinds from higher taxes and pricier gasoline. The solid sales came on the heels of strong gains in employment and manufacturing. But the improvement in the economic picture is likely insufficient to compel the Federal Reserve to reduce its monetary policy support.
BlackBerry shares surge on huge order for new devices
TORONTO (Reuters) - BlackBerry
Boeing sets 787 tests, analysts encouraged but cautious
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As Boeing prepared to start testing a redesigned battery system aimed at preventing fires on its flagship 787 Dreamliner, analysts upgraded the company's rating and lifted their targets for the stock price. Some analysts said the high-tech plane, which was grounded worldwide in January, might be flying passengers again as early as May, after the Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday approved Boeing's plan to certify the battery system.
Greece's top bank sees interest from "Canada's Warren Buffett"
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's biggest lender, National Bank (NBG)
Exclusive: TNK-BP tycoons turn to ex-BP bosses for help in investing billions
MOSCOW/LONDON (Reuters) - Representatives of the Alfa Group, set to earn billion of dollars from the sale of Anglo-Russian oil venture TNK-BP, have sounded out former BP CEOs John Browne and Tony Hayward about investing jointly in international oil projects. German Khan, one of four Soviet-born businessmen who shared control of TNK-BP with BP
Iberia workers end strikes after compromise deal
MADRID (Reuters) - Workers at Iberia on Wednesday called off further strikes over job and salary cuts at the loss-making Spanish airline after accepting a deal from a government-appointed mediator. Workers staged two five-day walkouts in February and March which Iberia, owned by International Airlines Group (IAG)
Air Canada retirees support pension cap extension
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Retired employees of Air Canada support the government's decision to extend a cap on special payments to the airline's struggling pension fund, a spokesman for the retirees said on Wednesday. Finance Minister Jim Flaherty announced the extension on the cap to January 2021 and a requirement that payments toward the deficit average C$200 million ($194 million) a year for seven years, with a minimum of C$150 million each year.
Air Canada shares jump after pension extension
TORONTO (Reuters) - Air Canada shares rose as much as 7.4 percent on Wednesday after it won a seven-year extension for the cap on special payments to erase its sizeable pension fund deficit. Canada's largest airline, which won the extension on Tuesday over the objections of its smaller rivals, will have to pay a total of C$1.4 billion over seven years, or an average of C$200 million a year, with a minimum of C$150 million a year.
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