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Dollar slump persists as forecasters see no bottom

The most accurate dollar forecasters predict the world's reserve currency will continue sliding even when the Federal Reserve begins to raise interest rates, which policy makers say is an "extended period" away.

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Investment banker awarded damages in wrongful dismissal suit (Mortons Musings)

Investment banker awarded damages in wrongful dismissal suit Scotia Capital banker terminated after grieving bonus...

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Big Six may surprise - in a good way

As a rule, investors don't like to be shocked by corporate news. But, if analysts are reading the tea leaves correctly, Canada's banks will be offering some surprises to the upside when they start reporting their financial...

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Shrewd managers sense a change coming in equity markets

Despite worrisome news on teh economy last week, markets held steady. And with cheerier numbers expected this week, the big brokers are watching for retail investors to start moving their money back into the equity mutual...

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Canadian banks to cap 2009 with decent quarter

Profit expected, but barely above year-ago levels It was supposed to be a year of blood-letting, but Canada's big banks are poised to close 2009 with another decent quarter as strong trading revenues again offset big loan...

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Duke Realty Corporation Announces Renewal of Unsecured Revolving Credit Facility (Marketwire)

INDIANAPOLIS, IN--(Marketwire - 11/20/09) - Duke Realty Corporation (NYSE:DRE - News), a leading industrial and office property REIT, today announced it has renewed its unsecured revolving credit facility (the "facility"),...

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Scotia economist sees turnaround for Jamaicans next year

Dr Warren Jestin, chief economist and senior vice president of Scotiabank International, says the Jamaican economy could begin to see green shoots in a matter of months, as its super trading partners shrug off their recession,...

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Agrium Says CF Stockholders Tendered 62% Of Their Shares; Extends Offer To Dec 18 - Update

Agricultural nutrients maker Agrium Inc., which has launched a hostile takeover bid for fertilizer maker CF Industries Holdings Inc., said Thursday that CF's stockholders tendered 62% of their shares into its offer. The offer,...

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Banking, pt 3 of 4: Show us the money

By John Greenwood, Financial PostNovember 19, 2009 6:55 PM Photograph by: John Mahoney/Canwest News Service, John Mahoney/Canwest News Service Starting next week, Canada’s big banks will report multibillion-dollar annual...

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Epcor Utilities sells C$200 mln 30-yr debt-term sheet

NEW YORK, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Epcor Utilities Inc sold C$200 million ($189 million) of medium term notes, according to a term sheet seen by Reuters on Thursday. The 5.75 percent notes, due Nov. 24, 2039, were priced at C$99.858...

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