Finance
- Feb- 2023 -3 February
Freeland pledges fiscal prudence to avoid feeding inflation even as demands for spending grow
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Black women are gaining ground in the labor market but still face unique barriers
An employee works at the BMW manufacturing plant in Greer, South Carolina, October 19, 2022. Bob Strong | Reuters A…
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Here’s where the jobs are for January 2023 — in one chart
The U.S. economy added far more jobs than expected in January, boosted by a jump in leisure and hospitality employment.…
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Lessons from productivity research: Applying these to a strategy for Japan
Abstract This study presents selected lessons learned from productivity research. It examines the extent to which the key empirical questions…
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Payrolls increased by 517,000 in January, crushing estimates, as unemployment rate hit 53-year low
The employment picture started off 2023 on a stunningly strong note, with nonfarm payrolls posting their strongest gain since July…
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A single word from the Federal Reserve chair fuels hopes of lower mortgage rates in Canada
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Canada Goose cuts outlook after COVID disruption hits China sales
Article content The luxury parka maker said on Feb. 2 it expects total revenue of between $1.175 billion and $1.195…
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Loblaw fights back after removal of price freeze draws criticism on Twitter
Breadcrumb Trail Links Retail & Marketing News Economy ‘We may be the face of food inflation but we are not…
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U.S. Federal Reserve hikes rate: Read the official statement
Article content The U.S. Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate 25 basis points to per cent. Here is the…
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The start of America’s infrastructure decade: How macroeconomic factors may shape local strategies
With the 2022 midterms ushering in a divided federal government, the consensus view—at least in the media—is that Washington’s moment…
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