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Carney taps General Dynamics for $2 billion Canada armoured vehicle deal

Genera Dynamics Land Systsems-Canada is the first company to be designated as a defence industry strategic partner

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Financial Post9h ago

Ontario Asks Canada to Ready Military for Fire Evacuations

Ontario has asked the Canadian government to prepare to expedite federal resources to support wildfire evacuations, including possible Armed Forces deployments.

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Financial Post8h ago

European Stocks Post Small Gains After a Day of Volatile Trading

European stocks recouped the day’s declines to end modestly higher, with investors monitoring renewed geopolitical risks. ABB Ltd. fell 5.9% after a deal to buy British industrial components maker Rotork Plc.

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Financial Post8h ago

Fed’s Schmid Says Inflation Too Hot, Above Target Too Long

Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Jeff Schmid said inflation is his biggest worry given the risk of a further acceleration in the months ahead.

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Financial Post8h ago

Apollo Bets on Mexico With $20 Billion Target for Private Credit

Apollo Global Management Inc. plans to put as much as $20 billion to work financing projects in Mexico as the giant asset manager seeks new outlets for its private credit business.

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Canada’s Forgotten Shale Gas Play Reemerges as Oil Hot Spot

On the edge of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, companies including Obsidian Energy Ltd. and Yangarra Resources Corp. are breathing new life into a long-dormant gas reservoir — except now they’re drilling for oil.

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Financial Post11h ago

Mahmood’s Economic ‘Blank Slate’ Key to Appeal as UK Chancellor

UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood’s edge over Energy Secretary Ed Miliband in the race to be appointed Andy Burnham’s Chancellor of the Exchequer appears to lie in one important quality: economically, she’s a blank slate.

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BHP Posts Solid Full-Year Output, Sees Copper Decline Ahead

BHP Group Ltd. posted solid full-year production despite a weaker final quarter, though it warned copper output will fall in the year ahead as grades decline at its flagship Chilean mines.

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Financial Post19h ago

Brookfield-Backed Data-Center Firm Raises $1.05 Billion in IPO

Csquare Inc. raised $1.05 billion after pricing its initial public offering below a marketed range on Wednesday.

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Financial Post19h ago

Market Is So Risk-On That Path Higher Looks Tough

Bullish equity investors have embraced a Goldilocks scenario, driving risk-on sentiment to the point where it’s harder to identify what will trigger the next leg higher.

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Financial Post19h ago

US Launches Fresh Strikes on Iran as Peril in Strait Deepens

The US launched more airstrikes on Iran after President Donald Trump pledged to intensify the bombardment until Tehran stops attacking ships in the Strait of Hormuz and agrees to open the waterway.

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Financial Post19h ago

HSBC Upgrades Indian Stocks as Earnings Risk from Oil Subsides

HSBC Holdings Plc. raised Indian equities to neutral citing receding risks to earnings from oil prices and strong domestic consumption, reflecting strengthening confidence in the nation’s stock market.

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Financial Post19h ago

UK Economy Grows as Services Defy Energy, Political Turmoil

The UK economy unexpectedly grew in May, suggesting that consumers and businesses were more resilient than feared in the face of political turbulence and higher energy prices.

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Financial Post18h ago

DCC Gets Sweetened Bid From KKR, ECP After Drawn-Out Talks

KKR & Co. and Energy Capital Partners have sweetened their bid for DCC Plc to more than £5.7 billion ($7.7 billion) and bought extra time to complete what’s become a drawn-out takeover process.

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Financial Post18h ago

Asian Refiners May Be the Surprise Winners of Fresh Fuels Crunch

Asian oil refiners are well placed to ship petroleum products to buyers in other regions, as renewed conflict in the Middle East and a ban on Russian diesel exports crimps supplies.

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Financial Post18h ago

Citigroup’s Indian Clients Shift Focus to Rupee Volatility

Citigroup Inc. says its Indian corporate clients are expecting the rupee will keep weakening and are looking for products that will enable them to profit from its volatility.

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Financial Post18h ago

Oil Steadies After Gains as Hormuz Ship Attacks Threaten Supply

Oil steadied after a three-day rally as the US carried out another round of airstrikes on Iran following a series of shipping attacks by the Islamic Republic this week.

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Financial Post21h ago

Stocks Fall as Chip Selloff Hits Kospi, Oil Slips: Markets Wrap

Semiconductor stocks tumbled across Asia, dragging regional equities lower, as investors became more skeptical that the artificial intelligence-driven rally can withstand lofty valuations. Oil slipped.

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Financial Post21h ago

Syngenta’s $5 Billion HK IPO Is Said to Face Fresh Delays

Syngenta Group’s planned $5 billion Hong Kong initial public offering is facing delays as the seed and pesticide company waits for better conditions in the agriculture sector, according to people familiar with the matter.

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Financial Post21h ago

Coal Mines Say They Slashed Methane Emissions. Experts Don’t Believe Them.

Physicist Jaroslaw Necki vividly recalls his trips to the “Sahara,” the vast open-pit mines of central Poland rich with soft lignite coal. Working in these treeless landscapes, where sand and clay stretch into the distance, he’d often forget he was in the middle of Europe. Over the years, these excursions have made the associate professor at Krakow’s Mining

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Financial Post21h ago