BNS shares closed at $44.45
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- Flaherty tackles pension shortfall
- High dollar 'hollowing out' manufacturing economy
- The pros and cons of currency intervention
- Toronto stocks tumble on profit-taking
- Resistance recedes on debit-for-profit
- RBC gains political clout in U.S.
- TD takes top spot in online banking scorecard
- Big lender GMAC asks for more U.S. aid
- EU approves Northern Rock split
- Brazil: M&A deals heat up
- CP Rail skeptical on freight volumes, focused on costs
- Obama's smart-grid game plan
- Iran set to respond to atomic deal this week
- Canadians apathetic about Prince Charles: poll
- Nordic countries top 'gender equality' list
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
eNews - 10-27-2009 Mark Carney warns banks against 'hubris'
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Due to technical difficulties with the eNews system (as well as parts
of the intranet site), we are not able to produce the full
edition of the eNews today.
In the meanwhile, here is a pared-down version of the eNews - just
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Mark Carney warns banks against 'hubris' -
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/mark-carney-warns-banks-against-hubris/article1339129/
Stock volatility, dollar 'waltz' pull trading down -
http://www.thestar.com/business/article/716493--stock-volatility-dollar-waltz-pull-trading-down
Energy, mining deals seen accelerating -
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/energy-mining-deals-seen-accelerating/article1338416/
Scotiabank expects commodity price rebound -
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/commodities/scotiabank-expects-commodity-price-rebound/article1339008/
Credit card giants create debit havoc -
http://www.thestar.com/business/article/716492--credit-card-giants-create-debit-havoc
Sharia banking comes to Germany -
http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/content/oct2009/gb20091026_154613.htm
India paves way for interest rate hike -
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/crash-and-recovery/india-paves-way-for-interest-rate-hike/article1339668/
Santander banks on Brazil -
http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/content/oct2009/gb20091026_759424.htm
Euro may advance to 'Psychological' 140 Yen: technical analysis -
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601085&sid=a5zbfZDa9iGM
Subprime mortgage level returns to pre-crisis state -
http://www.financialpost.com/news-sectors/story.html?id=2149221
White-collar criminals face tougher parole rules -
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/ottawa-seeks-tighter-parole-rules-for-fraudsters/article1338516/
It's like banking at Starbucks -
http://www.thespec.com/News/Business/article/661034
BMO rolls out new ETFs as it stakes out market -
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/funds-and-etfs/etfs/bmo-rolls-out-new-etfs-as-it-stakes-out-market/article1337641/
Climate change causing spike in insurance claims -
http://thechronicleherald.ca/Canada/1149634.html
Man's best friend, mankind's worst enemy? -
http://www.thestar.com/news/sciencetech/environment/article/716581--man-s-best-friend-mankind-s-worst-enemy
Better posture means more energy at work -
http://lifehacker.com/5389892/better-posture-means-more-energy-at-work
Note to middle-aged women: your heart-attack risk is rising -
http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2009/10/26/note-to-middle-aged-women-your-heart-attack-risk-is-rising/
Due to technical difficulties with the eNews system (as well as parts
of the intranet site), we are not able to produce the full
edition of the eNews today.
In the meanwhile, here is a pared-down version of the eNews - just
the headlines and links. We hope to have full functionality restored
soon.
Thank you for your patience!
---------------------------------
Mark Carney warns banks against 'hubris' -
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/mark-carney-warns-banks-against-hubris/article1339129/
Stock volatility, dollar 'waltz' pull trading down -
http://www.thestar.com/business/article/716493--stock-volatility-dollar-waltz-pull-trading-down
Energy, mining deals seen accelerating -
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/energy-mining-deals-seen-accelerating/article1338416/
Scotiabank expects commodity price rebound -
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/commodities/scotiabank-expects-commodity-price-rebound/article1339008/
Credit card giants create debit havoc -
http://www.thestar.com/business/article/716492--credit-card-giants-create-debit-havoc
Sharia banking comes to Germany -
http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/content/oct2009/gb20091026_154613.htm
India paves way for interest rate hike -
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/crash-and-recovery/india-paves-way-for-interest-rate-hike/article1339668/
Santander banks on Brazil -
http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/content/oct2009/gb20091026_759424.htm
Euro may advance to 'Psychological' 140 Yen: technical analysis -
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601085&sid=a5zbfZDa9iGM
Subprime mortgage level returns to pre-crisis state -
http://www.financialpost.com/news-sectors/story.html?id=2149221
White-collar criminals face tougher parole rules -
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/ottawa-seeks-tighter-parole-rules-for-fraudsters/article1338516/
It's like banking at Starbucks -
http://www.thespec.com/News/Business/article/661034
BMO rolls out new ETFs as it stakes out market -
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/funds-and-etfs/etfs/bmo-rolls-out-new-etfs-as-it-stakes-out-market/article1337641/
Climate change causing spike in insurance claims -
http://thechronicleherald.ca/Canada/1149634.html
Man's best friend, mankind's worst enemy? -
http://www.thestar.com/news/sciencetech/environment/article/716581--man-s-best-friend-mankind-s-worst-enemy
Better posture means more energy at work -
http://lifehacker.com/5389892/better-posture-means-more-energy-at-work
Note to middle-aged women: your heart-attack risk is rising -
http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2009/10/26/note-to-middle-aged-women-your-heart-attack-risk-is-rising/
Monday, October 26, 2009
eNews - 10-26-2009 Do not underestimate 'historic' restructuring ahead: Carney
BNS shares closed at $46.34
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- Do not underestimate 'historic' restructuring ahead: Carney
- Banks go for say-on-pay vote uniformity
- Investors wonder where bank rally went
- Ottawa to take action on pension funds
- U.S. considers reining in 'too big to fail' institutions
- Recovery up to consumers, Carney says
- Oil price slip on profit-taking, Nigeria ceasefire
- ING to split in two, raise billions
- REITs get ready to buy
- China says growth to quicken but no stimulus exit yet
- UK PM vows economic upturn by 2010
- US bank failures top 100 for year
- Obama declares swine-flu emergency
- Ontario cellphone ban starts Monday, violators could face $500
fine
- End of an era for early websites
- Internet giants join forces to beat Nigerian e-mail scams
- No Einstein in your crib? Get a refund
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- Do not underestimate 'historic' restructuring ahead: Carney
- Banks go for say-on-pay vote uniformity
- Investors wonder where bank rally went
- Ottawa to take action on pension funds
- U.S. considers reining in 'too big to fail' institutions
- Recovery up to consumers, Carney says
- Oil price slip on profit-taking, Nigeria ceasefire
- ING to split in two, raise billions
- REITs get ready to buy
- China says growth to quicken but no stimulus exit yet
- UK PM vows economic upturn by 2010
- US bank failures top 100 for year
- Obama declares swine-flu emergency
- Ontario cellphone ban starts Monday, violators could face $500
fine
- End of an era for early websites
- Internet giants join forces to beat Nigerian e-mail scams
- No Einstein in your crib? Get a refund
Friday, October 23, 2009
eNews - 10-23-2009 Bank of Canada talks tough on rising dollar
BNS shares closed at $46.87
In today's ePLUS
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- Perils of the Mobile Cloud
- New camera promises to capture your whole life
- The Six Wow Features of Windows 7
- SMS-based microfinance system unveiled
- To Change Effectively, Change Just One Thing
eNews for 10-23-2009
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- Bank of Canada talks tough on rising dollar
- Investors cheer bank forecast
- BoC October monetary policy report: Economists react
- Record recession for UK economy
- U.K. regulator pushes 'living wills' for banks
- Moody's place BMO debt on review
- Reducing deficit key to U.S. rating: Moody's
- Bank bonuses spark talent war
- Fed plans to vet banker pay to discourage risky practices
- Baby boomers may cause spike in entrepreneurial activity
- Nokia: Apple iPhone violates our patents
- Ruling on Quebec language law gives hope to immigrant parents
- Special squad to tackle corruption in Quebec construction industry
- Hunger stalks Ethiopia once again
- UN suggests 2020 climate goals for poor
Have a great weekend!
In today's ePLUS
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- Perils of the Mobile Cloud
- New camera promises to capture your whole life
- The Six Wow Features of Windows 7
- SMS-based microfinance system unveiled
- To Change Effectively, Change Just One Thing
eNews for 10-23-2009
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- Bank of Canada talks tough on rising dollar
- Investors cheer bank forecast
- BoC October monetary policy report: Economists react
- Record recession for UK economy
- U.K. regulator pushes 'living wills' for banks
- Moody's place BMO debt on review
- Reducing deficit key to U.S. rating: Moody's
- Bank bonuses spark talent war
- Fed plans to vet banker pay to discourage risky practices
- Baby boomers may cause spike in entrepreneurial activity
- Nokia: Apple iPhone violates our patents
- Ruling on Quebec language law gives hope to immigrant parents
- Special squad to tackle corruption in Quebec construction industry
- Hunger stalks Ethiopia once again
- UN suggests 2020 climate goals for poor
Have a great weekend!
Thursday, October 22, 2009
eNews - 10-22-2009 Road to retirement hits a roadblock
BNS shares closed at $46.14
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- Road to retirement hits a roadblock
- Canadian stocks fall, led by TD Bank, after Wells downgrade
- Soaring loonie, low growth won't change plans for no taxes hikes:
Flaherty
- Harper declares deficit needed
- Beige Book - 'Not super-duper positive'
- Time for national securities body
- British bank regulator slaps industry
- Obama cuts pay at bailed-out firms
- Watch for 'sneak attack' on rates, economist warns
- How Wall Street will kill the recovery
- Mexico peso surges on tax vote, stocks edge lower
- CRTC to allow telecoms to throttle web traffic but with new rules
- Talk on your cell, risk missing the unicycling clown
- Olympic torch lit, begins journey to Vancouver
- Tuesday at 3pm is the most agreeable meeting time
- Healthy Canadians asked to hold off on getting swine flu vaccine
- A few cookies a day to keep the pounds away
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- Road to retirement hits a roadblock
- Canadian stocks fall, led by TD Bank, after Wells downgrade
- Soaring loonie, low growth won't change plans for no taxes hikes:
Flaherty
- Harper declares deficit needed
- Beige Book - 'Not super-duper positive'
- Time for national securities body
- British bank regulator slaps industry
- Obama cuts pay at bailed-out firms
- Watch for 'sneak attack' on rates, economist warns
- How Wall Street will kill the recovery
- Mexico peso surges on tax vote, stocks edge lower
- CRTC to allow telecoms to throttle web traffic but with new rules
- Talk on your cell, risk missing the unicycling clown
- Olympic torch lit, begins journey to Vancouver
- Tuesday at 3pm is the most agreeable meeting time
- Healthy Canadians asked to hold off on getting swine flu vaccine
- A few cookies a day to keep the pounds away
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
eNews - 10-21-2009 Bank of Canada Reins in Loonie's Rise
BNS shares closed at $46.69
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- Bank of Canada Reins in Loonie's Rise
- Canadian H1N1 vaccine approval expected soon
- Banks to sock away $40-billion
- Ottawa tightening white-collar crime laws
- Credit not as crunched for Canadian owners
- More home owners using cash for renos
- Scotiabank Introduces New Interactive Website for Investors
- Carmakers going greener with electric push
- Uranium stocks surge on mine shutdown
- A hot assignment for Bombardier
- Media-hungry Canadians seek access to geoblocked Hulu, Spotify
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- Bank of Canada Reins in Loonie's Rise
- Canadian H1N1 vaccine approval expected soon
- Banks to sock away $40-billion
- Ottawa tightening white-collar crime laws
- Credit not as crunched for Canadian owners
- More home owners using cash for renos
- Scotiabank Introduces New Interactive Website for Investors
- Carmakers going greener with electric push
- Uranium stocks surge on mine shutdown
- A hot assignment for Bombardier
- Media-hungry Canadians seek access to geoblocked Hulu, Spotify
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
eNews - 10-20-2009 Ottawa targets abusers of tax-free savings accounts
BNS shares closed at $46.77
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- Ottawa targets abusers of tax-free savings accounts
- S&P launch of equal-weighted indexes first for Canada
- California bans neg am loans
- Icahn offers $6 billion to help CIT
- Potash Corp. shares rise on takeover talk
- 'Domestic momentum' to power earnings
- Canadian exporters shift focus to Asia
- Royal Bank plans 20-million share buyback
- TD moves to boost sales presence on the Web
- Sports teams set to cash in on strong Canadian dollar
- Secrets of the self-made 2009
- Apple's profit climbs 47% as sales gain
- Amazon, Facebook, and Google back FCC on Net neutrality
- Will holiday shoppers be merry or miserly?
- 40% of boomer caregivers spending $6,000 a year caring for aging
parents
- Arctic heat wave 'unique' in history: study
- One in 3 Canadians less inclined to shake hands because of swine
flu
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- Ottawa targets abusers of tax-free savings accounts
- S&P launch of equal-weighted indexes first for Canada
- California bans neg am loans
- Icahn offers $6 billion to help CIT
- Potash Corp. shares rise on takeover talk
- 'Domestic momentum' to power earnings
- Canadian exporters shift focus to Asia
- Royal Bank plans 20-million share buyback
- TD moves to boost sales presence on the Web
- Sports teams set to cash in on strong Canadian dollar
- Secrets of the self-made 2009
- Apple's profit climbs 47% as sales gain
- Amazon, Facebook, and Google back FCC on Net neutrality
- Will holiday shoppers be merry or miserly?
- 40% of boomer caregivers spending $6,000 a year caring for aging
parents
- Arctic heat wave 'unique' in history: study
- One in 3 Canadians less inclined to shake hands because of swine
flu
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