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Jun 14
At a time when the AI boom is pushing tech company valuations into the trillions, the Godfather of AI, Geoffrey Hinton, is urging the industry to set aside vast sums of money to address an existential threat — what happens if AI becomes smarter than humans?
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Jun 13
7:12Fiera CEO says Bank of Canada has clear path to 3% interest rate
The head of one of Canada’s biggest asset managers says “the conditions are right” for the Bank of Canada to cut its policy interest rate to around 3 per cent by the end of next year.
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5:25Tesla gets Shanghai approval to test advanced driver assistance
Tesla Inc. has been granted approval to test its advanced driver-assistance system on some Shanghai streets, according to a person familiar with the matter — the next step in rolling out the feature to Chinese drivers.
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Jun 13
A senior Bank of Canada official says the unusual measures it took during the pandemic helped boost the economy, but the bar for using quantitative easing again will be very high.
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6:13Copper slides to 8-week low after more soft data from China
Copper added to four straight weeks of declines after economic data from China highlighted continued weak spots in the metal’s biggest market.
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Canadian housing market suffers 'sleepy month' ahead of rate cut
Canada’s housing market weakened in May, ahead of a long-awaited interest rate cut from the Bank of Canada that may help ease some pressures on buyers.
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Blockbuster India IPO plan drives Hyundai shares to record high
Plans for what may be one of India’s largest-ever initial public offerings boosted Hyundai Motor Co.’s stock to a record high.
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7:50Markets today: Treasuries slide amid high-grade sales before data
The world’s biggest bond market trimmed its June rally amid a flood of corporate-debt sales, with traders gearing up for key economic data and a slew of U.S. Federal Reserve speakers for clues on the rate outlook.
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Jun 11
National Bank of Canada agreed to buy Canadian Western Bank for about $5 billion (US$3.6 billion) in stock in a tie-up of two of the country’s regional lenders.
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Oil edged higher after its biggest weekly advance since early April, extending a short-covering rally as traders weighed a raft of data from China.
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The Daily Chase: June rate cut came too late for May housing numbers
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