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Stocks slump on Wall Street; crypto prices dive again

Stocks slump on Wall Street; crypto prices dive again

NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street closed sharply lower, giving back a big chunk of the gains built in a three-day rally running up to Election Day. The S&P 500 lost 2.1% Wednesday. Several sources of disappointment were behind the drop.
Panel looks at ways to detect COVID-19 at airports ahead of winter travel season

Panel looks at ways to detect COVID-19 at airports ahead of winter travel season

TORONTO — As the busy winter travel season approaches, researchers are looking to use artificial intelligence and surveillance technologies at Canada's airports to help curb the spread of COVID-19.
Meta layoff of 11,000 workers worldwide hits Canadian staff

Meta layoff of 11,000 workers worldwide hits Canadian staff

TORONTO — A number of Canadian workers have been laid off by Meta Inc. as the tech giant announced plans to cut 13 per cent of its workforce in a bid to become "leaner and more efficient.
BMO takes $1.1-billion provision on U.S. Ponzi scheme ruling

BMO takes $1.1-billion provision on U.S. Ponzi scheme ruling

TORONTO — BMO Financial Group will record a $1.12-billion provision after a U.S. jury found it liable in relation to a Ponzi scheme alleged to have been facilitated by a bank it bought.
TC Energy seeking to sell off $5 billion in assets in 2023 to fund future projects

TC Energy seeking to sell off $5 billion in assets in 2023 to fund future projects

CALGARY — TC Energy Corp. is looking to divest $5 billion in assets next year, as the Calgary-based pipeline operator seeks to pay down debt and fund new projects.
Consumer insolvencies rise 22.5 per cent compared with last year

Consumer insolvencies rise 22.5 per cent compared with last year

Statistics Canada says consumer insolvencies rose 22.5 per cent in the third quarter compared with a year earlier, marking the largest percentage increase in 13 years. The federal agency says consumer insolvency filings increased 2.
Rogers says impact from July network outage on business 'very isolated'

Rogers says impact from July network outage on business 'very isolated'

TORONTO — Rogers Communications Inc. said Wednesday that the business impact from its July network outage was "very isolated" as it reported its third-quarter profit fell compared with a year ago while revenue crept higher.
Turquoise Hill delays shareholder vote on Rio Tinto plan after concerns raised

Turquoise Hill delays shareholder vote on Rio Tinto plan after concerns raised

TORONTO — Turquoise Hill Resources Ltd. is postponing its shareholder meeting to vote on Rio Tinto's plan to take the company private as it works to resolve concerns about Rio Tinto's deal with a pair of shareholders who had opposed the deal.
Germany blocks Chinese-owned firm's chip factory deal

Germany blocks Chinese-owned firm's chip factory deal

BERLIN (AP) — The German government on Wednesday blocked the sale of a chip factory to a Swedish subsidiary of a Chinese company, a decision that comes as Berlin grapples with its future approach to Beijing.
Consulting firm CGI reports fourth-quarter profit and revenue up from year ago

Consulting firm CGI reports fourth-quarter profit and revenue up from year ago

MONTREAL — CGI Inc. says it earned a fourth-quarter profit of $362.4 million, up from $345.9 million in the same quarter last year as its revenue rose eight per cent compared with a year ago.