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        • Tech stocks rise with small caps; Treasuries slip
        • Christine Poole's Top Picks: Jan. 18, 2021
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        • Chinese vaping firm seeks up to US$1.2B in U.S. IPO
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        • Bumble dating app files for U.S. initial public offering
        • Tesla shares worth US$1,250 in top scenario: Wedbush
        • Billionaire Arnault would take hit from sale of Carrefour stake
        • Strategists see growing bets on emerging-markets via ETF options
        • Petco leaps in trading debut after IPO raises US$864M
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        • Consumers will be spending massively towards second half of 2021: CIBC's Jamie Golombek
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        • Pattie Lovett-Reid: 52% of Canadians believe home prices will only go up, poll says
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        • Pandemic, oil downturn hitting Calgary's office real estate with one-two punch
        • Ontario says crews can finish ongoing home renovations, but new projects are on hold
        • Why housing is still the best investment for most Canadians
        • 2020 sets new sales record for Toronto homes priced $3M and up
        • Ontario's tighter rules allow builders to keep working on condos, other jobs
        • Toronto home sales spike 64.5% as condo activity picks up
        • Vancouver home sales surge 53.4%, setting new record for December
        • Danes get 20-year 0% mortgages 
        • First-time homebuyers see new opportunities, challenges in pandemic economy
        • Calgary sees highest December home sales since 2007 amid 40% buying surge
        • Real estate optimism blows past pre-virus levels in Canada
        • Toronto real estate board data conflicts continue despite 2016 ruling
        • The world's CFOs have a dire message for real-estate investors
        • National foreign buyer tax may have unintended consequences: Experts
        • Hamilton, Moncton becoming highly vulnerable to housing bubble, CMHC says
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        • Canadian home prices reach fresh record even as sales slip
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        • Some malls 'extremely busy' as shoppers leave lockdown zones
        • Ottawa OKs return of Boeing Max aircraft; Air Canada flights to resume Feb. 1
        • Bank of America plans to buy back US$2.9B of stock this quarter
        • GM to invest nearly US$800M to bring EV output to Ontario plant
        • Couche-Tard CEO says he doesn't regret failed Carrefour bid
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        • Private broadcasters' group argues CBC is disrupting the market by selling ads
        • Birkenstock in talks for US$5 billion sale to CVC Capital
        • Auto CEO little known in Detroit takes over a US$51B empire
        • TC Energy plans net zero emissions for Keystone XL even as project's future in doubt
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        • Politics crash Couche-Tard's US$20B shopping trip to Paris
        • Walmart Canada partners with Arianna Huffington to tackle workforce stress
        • Big U.S. banks unleash US$5 billion from reserves on loan optimism
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        • Alberta has strong legal argument if Biden kills Keystone XL: Kenney
        • Biden may nix Keystone XL permit on first day, documents suggest
        • Exxon SEC probe highlights concerns over inflated shale reserves
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        • Trevali plans to reopen New Brunswick's Caribou zinc mine but with 150 fewer staff
        • 2020 ties for hottest year in the hottest decade ever
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        • Scottish fishermen sail to Denmark in unintended Brexit fallout
        • Ontario says crews can finish ongoing home renovations, but new projects are on hold
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        • Slow start to 2021 won't derail Canada's recovery: Economists
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        • China's growth beats estimates as economy powers out of COVID
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        • Biden seeks US$1.9 trillion for relief in first economic plan
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        • Ottawa eyes 'pre-loaded stimulus' in Canadians' savings accounts
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        • U.S. retail sales post surprise monthly drop to cap dismal year
        • Powell says now 'not the time' to talk about exiting easy policy
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        • Here are the major parts of US$1.9 trillion Biden relief plan
        • Biden urges more than doubling minimum wage to US$15 an hour
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        • Trudeau tells Freeland to avoid any new permanent spending
        • Yellen urges Congress to do more to fight pandemic recession
        • Trump ends historically unpopular presidency with 34% approval
        • Biden's top Cabinet choices -- who may not be on the job day one
        • Biden seeks US$1.9 trillion for relief in first economic plan
        • Congress casts wary eye inward for answers on Capitol riot
        • Biden’s promises for Day One could take months to fulfill
        • Facebook, Doordash halt donations to Republican AGs: Report
        • Trudeau replaces industry, foreign ministers in cabinet shuffle
        • NYC will pull city contracts with Trump Organization, mayor says
        • Trump's long-favoured banks pull back amid fallout from D.C. riot
        • U.S. Chamber of Commerce head blasts Trump for 'completely inexcusable' conduct
        • Walmart suspends donations to lawmakers who objected to election
        • Former SEC, Fed officials considered by Biden for Treasury posts
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        • How China won Trump's trade war and got Americans to foot the bill
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        • BlackBerry and Facebook reach settlement in global patent fight
        • Boeing cut short rocket test over hydraulics issue, NASA says
        • Couche-Tard's retail lab on campus gives peek at tech trials
        • Inside Cyberpunk 2077's disastrous rollout
        • Bumble dating app files for U.S. initial public offering
        • U.S. blacklists Xiaomi in widening assault against China technology
        • Samsung launches Galaxy S21 phones with lower prices, AirPods rival in tow
        • Bitcoin ends a choppy week of trading with prices below US$37,000
        • Amazon keeps buying pricey jets after promising a drone fleet
        • BlackBerry surges most ever on Amazon auto collaboration
        • Twitter's Dorsey says banning Trump was 'right decision'
        • Amazon makes it too hard to cancel Prime, groups tell regulators
        • Apple plans upgraded MacBook Pros with return of magnetic charging
        • U.S. is said to drop plan for Alibaba, Tencent investing ban
        • Epic widens Fortnite access dispute with Apple, Google in U.K.
        • WeChat ban urged by U.S. gets skeptical review by appeals court
        • Tech scrutiny to continue under Biden, DOJ antitrust head says
        • Trump is banned from Snapchat for trying to incite violence
        • Affirm shares almost double in debut after US$1.2B U.S. IPO
        • Bitcoin is unlike any other bubble we've seen so far
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        • Trillions of dollars in index funds are distorting the S&P 500
        • ETF built around Paris Climate Accord to tackle greenwashing
        • Cathie Wood’s vision for space ETF sends whole industry soaring
        • JPMorgan strategists say U.S. ETF could sap bitcoin price
        • A tiny hedge fund just made history by turning into an ETF
        • ETFs' big three struggle to make mark in 2020's largest launches
        • Wall Street revives dream of a bitcoin ETF with new SEC filing
        • The best stock picker of 2020 wins with disruptive DNA
        • Riskier cousins of ETFs are shutting down like never before
        • Larry Berman: Valuation for U.S. large caps has never been higher
        • Crashing a US$5.2T party: ETF world sees record new firms
        • Larry Berman: AII sentiment suggests near-term caution
        • World's biggest ETF lures US$9.8B in a day on vaccine hope
        • 'Frenzy' for airline stocks spurs dislocations in US$2B ETF
        • John Hood's Top Picks: Nov. 9, 2020
        • Triple-leveraged tech ETF saw record outflows during stock rally
        • Larry Berman: Uncertainty demands optionality in investors' portfolios
        • Junk-bond ETF suffers US$3.7B exodus with election looming
        • Stock rout pushes tech ETFs toward worst outflow since May 2019
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        • Couche-Tard CEO says he doesn't regret failed Carrefour bid
        • Walmart Canada partners with Arianna Huffington to tackle workforce stress
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        • Fed's Rosengren calls Biden stimulus plan big yet 'appropriate'
        • Meng Wanzhou's life on bail: Private dining, jet charter and more
        • Mark Cuban plans lower-cost generic drugs with pharma startup
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        • Intel CEO Bob Swan is replaced by VMware's Pat Gelsinger
        • Pfizer drops after CEO forecasts profit lower than analyst view
        • Bank CEOs say rebound is coming, but short term 'not as good'
        • Sheldon Adelson, Sands casino mogul and top Trump financier, dies at 87
        • Elon Musk debates how to give away world's biggest fortune
        • Canopy Growth confident it will enter U.S. within a year: CEO
        • Laurentian Bank names Yvan Deschamps new CFO
        • Elon Musk surpasses Jeff Bezos to become world's richest person
        • 'Sad and shameful': CEOs condemn U.S. Capitol riots
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      NETFLIX SHARES JUMP IN AFTERHOURS TRADING ON SUBSCRIBER BEAT
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      NETFLIX SEES Q1 NET SUBSCRIBERS RISING 6.00M VS EST 7.45M
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