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        • Natural Gas Soars 700%, Becoming Driving Force in the New Cold War
        • Gold Drops on Treasury Yields Rise, Potential US Tariff to Ease Inflation
        • Vietnam’s Trungnam Group Exploring Renewable Asset Stake Sale
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        • Extending mortgage period could keep payments in check even as rates rise
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        • Household debt burden eases in Canada ahead of steep rate hikes
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        • How younger Canadians can prepare themselves for a potential recession
        • Interest in mortgages from alternative lenders up as rates rise: Brokers
        • Survey shows 55% of homeowners strapped for extra costs
        • Driver's ed startup takes digital-first approach, aims to lower fees
        • Home Economics: Using ETFs as a cash alternative; Young people living paycheque-to-paycheque
        • Almost half of Gen Z and millennials living paycheque-to-paycheque, survey finds
        • Canadians keep adding debt to keep up with inflation: Equifax
        • Home Economics: Homeowners struggle with rising costs, mutual fund investors sell low
        • 42% of Canadians renting part of their home don't tell insurer: Survey
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        • New Zealand House Prices Drop The Most in 13 Years as Rates Rise
        • Shimao Creditors Are Getting Organized After $1 Billion Default
        • Tecom’s Muted Dubai Debut Signals Waning Demand for Gulf IPOs
        • Femsa to Buy Valora for Up to $1.2 Billion, Expands in Europe
        • Over-leveraged homeowners remain vulnerable to lenders
        • Calgary home sales ease amid pullback in detached market: Board
        • Prime London Rental Growth to Slow After Soaring Most Since 1998
        • Aggressive Interest Rate Hikes to Test Australian Consumer Might
        • Long, Moderate and Painful: What Next US Recession May Look Like
        • Chinese Developer Shimao Fails to Pay $1 Billion Dollar Bond
        • Bond Holders Look to Recession for Salvation After Vicious Half
        • Del Vecchio Divided His Fortune Equally Among Eight Heirs
        • Charting the Global Economy: Factories Slow Down From US to Asia
        • Bass Beats Caruso in Los Angeles Mayor Primary, Set for Runoff
        • Johnson Weighs 50-Year Mortgages That Children Can Inherit
        • Adler Bondholders Escalate Fight After Internal Cash Transfer
        • Bain Capital Buys London Building at Center of Vatican Scandal
        • Existential Crisis in Bonds Fuels Wall Street’s Income ETF Boom
        • Three Arrows Crypto Fund CEO Wants to Sell Singapore Mansion
        • The Hamptons Covid-Era Buying Frenzy Is Officially Over
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        • Europe Gas Trades Near 4-Month High With Norway, Russia in Focus
        • Franklin Templeton-Backed Digital Lender Zand Gets UAE License
        • New Zealand House Prices Drop The Most in 13 Years as Rates Rise
        • Sainsbury Sales Drop on Cost of Living Crisis: The London Rush
        • Shimao Creditors Are Getting Organized After $1 Billion Default
        • India’s June Employment Lowest in Last One Year, Says CMIE
        • Russian Tycoon Potanin to Start Nornickel-Rusal Merger Talks
        • Scandinavia’s Largest Airline Files for Bankruptcy to Cut Debt
        • Rupee Faces Further Losses After Series of Lows, StanChart Says
        • Abu Dhabi’s Taqa to Retain Most Oil and Gas Assets After Review
        • Tecom’s Muted Dubai Debut Signals Waning Demand for Gulf IPOs
        • Sainsbury’s Sales Decline as Shoppers Battle Cost of Living Crisis
        • Chic Paris Neighborhood the Marais Finally Has Hotel Star Power
        • Inflation Blowout Can’t Derail Growth in Top Two Arab Economies
        • Femsa to Buy Valora for Up to $1.2 Billion, Expands in Europe
        • Global Gas Demand Growth Forecast to Falter for Years, IEA Says
        • Coal Imports Pour Into Energy-Starved Europe From Around Globe
        • Michelin Names Nine New Value-for-Money Eateries in Singapore
        • Sri Lanka Aims to Stop Money Printing as Inflation Nears 60%
        • UK Automakers Beset by Parts Shortages in Worst June Since 1996
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        • Europe Gas Trades Near 4-Month High With Norway, Russia in Focus
        • Russian Tycoon Potanin to Start Nornickel-Rusal Merger Talks
        • Rupee Faces Further Losses After Series of Lows, StanChart Says
        • Abu Dhabi’s Taqa to Retain Most Oil and Gas Assets After Review
        • Citi Warns Oil May Collapse to $65 by the Year-End on Recession
        • Inflation Blowout Can’t Derail Growth in Top Two Arab Economies
        • Femsa to Buy Valora for Up to $1.2 Billion, Expands in Europe
        • Global Gas Demand Growth Forecast to Falter for Years, IEA Says
        • Coal Imports Pour Into Energy-Starved Europe From Around Globe
        • Sri Lanka Aims to Stop Money Printing as Inflation Nears 60%
        • Natural Gas Soars 700%, Becoming Driving Force in the New Cold War
        • Gold Drops on Treasury Yields Rise, Potential US Tariff to Ease Inflation
        • Vietnam’s Trungnam Group Exploring Renewable Asset Stake Sale
        • RBA Raises Interest Rates in Quickest Tightening on Record
        • South Africa’s 400 Abandoned Coal Mines Pose Deadly, Toxic Risk
        • Macron and Lapid to Discuss Hezbollah Drones, Iran Nuclear Deal
        • Putin’s War Throws Crucial EU Vote on ‘Green’ Gas Into Doubt
        • Zimbabwe Sells Gold Coins to Ease US Dollar in High Demand 
        • South Korea to Build Nuclear Plants to Meet Net-Zero Targets
        • Thailand’s June Inflation Hits Fresh 14-Year High of 7.66%
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        • A recession would be worse in Canada than U.S.: Economist
        • Inflation expectations hit record in Bank of Canada surveys
        • The Daily Chase: Inflation expectations at risk; TSX plays catch up
        • Retailers grapple with soaring fuel surcharges to ship online orders
        • 'Too high for comfort': Economists place Canadian recession bets
        • ​Canada's economy stalls slightly on oil-production slowdown
        • The Daily Chase: Energy stocks buck the trend; Canadian economy stumbles
        • Central bankers write requiem for low-inflation strategies
        • Desjardins backs Trudeau on inflation, argues against austerity
        • Bond market rebound is bad news for the economy: Gary Shilling
        • The Daily Chase: Powell and Lagarde in the spotlight; HELOC worries
        • U.S. Fed is 'Just at the beginning' of raising rates: Cleveland bank President
        • U.S. Fed's Williams sees 50 or 75 basis-point rate hike debated in July
        • U.S. consumer confidence hits 16-month low on drag from inflation
        • The Daily Chase: Markets rally as China loosens quarantine; G7 pleads for more oil production
        • Inflation drives Canadian consumer confidence to crisis-era lows
        • The Daily Chase: Crypto faces Lehman-like moment; G7 gets tougher on Russia
        • Labour crunch spurs losses, cancelled projects in Canada
        • Canadian employers looked to fill over 1M jobs in April
        • Goldman economist sees U.S. inflation ebbing as recession risk rises
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        • Inflation Blowout Can’t Derail Growth in Top Two Arab Economies
        • Natural Gas Soars 700%, Becoming Driving Force in the New Cold War
        • RBA Raises Interest Rates in Quickest Tightening on Record
        • Macron’s Inflation-Busting Policies Are Running Out of Steam
        • Argentina’s New Economy Minister Vows Continuity Amid Selloff
        • Thailand’s June Inflation Hits Fresh 14-Year High of 7.66%
        • Canada Says Its Officials Were Barred From Tycoon’s Trial
        • Ramaphosa Denies He Is Liable for Damages to Injured Mineworkers
        • Hong Kong’s New Leader Stresses Cautious Opening on Virus
        • Ukraine Puts Its Immediate Funding Needs at Up to $65 Billion
        • Palestinian Authority Rejects US Conclusion on Reporter’s Death
        • Sudan’s Army Says Political Groups Will Pick New Government
        • French PM Won’t Seek Confidence Vote From Divided Parliament
        • Chile Delivers Final Constitution Draft as Skepticism Runs High
        • Scholz Says Germany Needs to Act to Tackle Historic Inflation
        • Russia's Crude Oil Shipments to Crucial Asian Markets Falter
        • South Africa Seeks Legal Advice on $24 Billion Eskom Debt Burden
        • Johnson Knew of Pincher Reports But Promoted Tory MP to Key Role
        • Sri Lanka Offers Fuel Quotas to Firms That Can Pay in Dollars
        • Indonesia Pushes for Covid Boosters With Cases at Two-Month High
      • Technology
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        • Franklin Templeton-Backed Digital Lender Zand Gets UAE License
        • China Slams NASA Chief Nelson as Race to the Moon Gets Heated
        • Nordic VC Firm Starts First Impact Fund Backed by Skype Founder
        • EU Set to Ease IPO Rules to Lure $47 Billion Deep Tech Funding
        • Trading Dries Up on India Crypto Exchanges as New Tax Kicks In
        • Giant UK Electric-Car Charging Station Also Will Supply the Grid
        • UK to Force Internet Companies to Curb Foreign ‘Disinformation’
        • Unbidden Foreign Takeover Succeeds in Japan, Seven Years Later
        • Vital TSMC Supplier Warns of Chip Material Price Hikes Into 2023
        • Singapore’s Tiny Second Airport Eyes Future as a Flying Taxi Hub
        • KKR-Backed Group Leads Bidding for $20 Billion Deutsche Telekom Arm
        • Keeping Phones Running in Wartime Pushes Kyivstar to the Limit
        • Women in Canadian tech urging companies to pay for U.S. staff to travel for abortions
        • Singapore Weighs New Crypto Safeguards as Industry Stumbles
        • Bitcoin hints at a bottom, but it may be different this time
        • This Electric Three-Wheeler Brings Greener Delivery Options
        • Rakuten Seeks Approval to List Finance Unit in Tokyo
        • Chinese Beauty App Meitu Slides as Crypto Bets Steepen Losses
        • Hackers Claim Theft of Police Info in China’s Largest Data Leak
        • China’s New Covid Flareup Threatens Crucial Yangtze Delta Region
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        • Apple, JPMorgan turn to pay now grow later
        • Remote Working Boom Is Huge for College Towns Like Knoxville
        • Walmart flashes a warning sign to the entire consumer economy: Andrea Felsted
        • Millennials are finally spending like grown-ups
        • Dismal U.S. GDP report raises the odds of recession this year: Gary Shilling
        • Musk is wrong for Twitter even if deal math works out
        • Chocolate bunnies can teach us to save our food supply
        • The Fed has made a U.S. recession inevitable
        • America's oil reserve weapon risks misfiring
        • Four-day workweeks can burn you out
        • U.S. Fed expects a soft landing. Don't count on it
        • Markets are pushing Fed into developing-economy territory
        • Commodity traders go from bonanza to bailout plea
        • Putin's war shows West must clean up dirty money
        • Salary transparency is good for everyone
        • Microsoft's US$69B Activision deal could be a blunder
        • What if the oil market bulls are wrong and this lonely bear is right?
        • Canada's trucker protest may spread from Ottawa to U.S.
        • Omicron came for Lululemon. Which retailer is next?
        • Many retirees have a big problem. It isn't what you think.
      • ETFs
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        • Berman's Call
        • Chipmakers’ Struggles Have Wall Street Worried About a Recession
        • Existential Crisis in Bonds Fuels Wall Street’s Income ETF Boom
        • Grayscale Got Its Answer on a Bitcoin ETF. And Didn’t Like It
        • Gold Keeps Its Shine for Investors as Other Precious Metals Fade
        • BlackRock’s China ETF Lures Record Cash Amid World-Beating Rally
        • JPMorgan’s Michele Warns on Recession as Brutal First Half Draws to End
        • ESG’s Regulatory ‘Shakeout’ Could Benefit Sector’s Do-Good Funds
        • SEC Rejects Grayscale Bid to Turn Biggest Bitcoin Fund Into ETF
        • JEDI Will Battle YODA as Europe Gets Another Space-Themed ETF
        • Top Brazil Fund Sees Bleak Outlook No Matter Who Wins Vote
        • Doomed Stock Rally Burns Fewer Bulls After $10 Billion ETF Exit — 
        • Cathie Wood Says She Got Inflation Wrong, Continues Ark Strategy
        • Microsoft Investors File Resolution Targeting Tax Practices
        • Grayscale Bitcoin Trust Lines Up Jane Street, Virtu in ETF Bid
        • Cathie Wood’s ARKK Posts Longest Inflow Streak in Over a Year
        • Persian Gulf Gets First ETFs Tracking US Stocks From Chimera
        • Bond Traders Are Trapped Between Recession and Inflation Fears
        • Jittery Markets Switch Winners and Losers in Russell Rebalance
        • Brace for the Most Expensive, Manic Minutes of the Trading Year
        • High-Dividend ETFs Are Having a Moment
      • Executive
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        • First female bank CEO in Canada leads with younger self in mind
        • ​Company holiday parties are making a comeback, but many employers have a plan B
        • Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos now worth almost half a trillion dollars
        • Jane Fraser has a plan to remake Citigroup while tormenting rivals
        • ‘Forever changed’: CEOs are dooming business travel — maybe for good
        • National Bank names Laurent Ferreira CEO, succeeding Vachon
        • The remote-work czar is the new shortcut to the C-Suite
        • Olympics boss aims to put 'most-followed' Tokyo games on track
        • Wellness resorts eye long COVID treatments as new moneymaker
        • Ghosn accomplice says he 'deeply regrets' helping him escape
        • Gates divorce speeds divergence of separate investing goals
        • Buffett exits as Gates Foundation trustee, sidestepping rift
        • Gates’s divorce casts harsh glare on US$170 billion money manager
        • Machin joins Serendipity Capital board after quitting CPPIB
        • Billionaires back startup that wants to let anyone be a landlord
        • BlackBerry blasted on executive pay as Reddit rally enriches CEO John Chen
        • Elon Musk says he's putting last remaining house on the market
        • Jessica Simpson fashion brand owner preparing to sell assets in bankruptcy
        • World's richest face tax blow after 40% wealth surge to US$8.4T
        • WestJet CEO Sims to retire, airline begins search for successor
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