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Garments for lease: 'rental' apparel brings new wrinkles for retail stores

Lisa Batitto, 54, says she has virtually stopped buying clothes ever since she started renting them.



6 years ago

'Flash Boys' exchange wants to protect corporations from being fleeced by speed traders

Corporate buyback trades are ripe for being picked off by high speed firms, effectively siphoning millions of dollars from the companies.

6 years ago

Lone 737 MAX criss-crossed Canada for pilot checks during grounding

While the world's Boeing 737 MAX fleet remains grounded after two fatal crashes, a solitary Air Canada plane has been spotted in the skies, shuttling between Quebec and Ontario.



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Tesla wants your car insurance business. It may not save you money

The electric car manufacturer is offering auto insurance to its owners in California, with plans to expand to other states.

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Buy American Eagle because of an 'ongoing resurgence in the denim cycle,' analyst says

D.A. Davidson initiated coverage of American Eagle with a buy rating and a $21 price target, saying the retailer is the "denim destination" in an up-trending denim market.

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Credit card start-up Petal raises $300 million debt round from Jefferies

Credit card start-up Petal just completed a new financing round.

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FedEx is plunging and Wall Street analysts are bailing on the stock

Four Wall Street firms downgraded FedEx after the company's poor earnings report.

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Facebook unveils new Portal video chat, TV streaming devices

Facebook Inc unveiled new models of its Portal video chatting devices on Wednesday, making the company's first foray into TV streaming hardware but offering a limited selection of subscription services.



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Oil prices slip on Saudi pledge, financial markets look to Fed

Oil prices cooled on Wednesday as Saudi Arabia's pledge to quickly restore production eased supply worries, while caution ahead of an expected U.S. interest rate cut kept wider financial markets in tight ranges.



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The next recession could crush many with credit card debt

The next downturn won't have to be as bad as the Great Recession for credit card delinquencies to become a big problem. Here's what you can do to protect yourself while times are relatively good.

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ECB weighs investigating Deutsche Bank over alleged unauthorized bond purchases: sources

The European Central Bank is examining whether to open a formal investigation into Deutsche Bank for allegedly buying some of its own securities without authorization, two people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.



6 years ago

The 'Flash Boys' exchange is expanding, now wants to save corporations fleeced by speed traders

Corporate buyback trades are ripe for being picked off by high speed firms, effectively siphoning millions of dollars from the companies.

6 years ago

Wall Street ticks lower as FedEx warns on profit; Fed on tap

U.S. stocks edged lower at open on Wednesday, pressured by FedEx's warning on full-year profit, while investors waited for the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates.



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Competition Bureau’s call for intel on anti-competitive conduct in digital economy raises eyebrows

Financial Post | Julius Melnitzer | Sep 17, 2019 In a general sense, what the Bureau wants to know is whether the characteristics of certain digital markets favour concentration — a process called 'tipping' The Competition Bureau’s recent call to Canadians to flag anti-competitive conduct in the digital economy is raising eyebrows among industry professionals.

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U.S. housing starts, building permits hit 12-year high

U.S. homebuilding surged to more than a 12-year high in August as both single- and multi-family housing construction increased, suggesting that lower mortgage rates were finally providing a boost to the struggling housing market.



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