Flaherty says transaction tax unattractive
ST ANDREWS, Scotland (Reuters) - Proposals for a tax on financial transactions to fund the cost of future bank bailouts are unattractive, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said on Saturday. British finance minister Alistair Darling said at a G20 meeting of developed and emerging economies that the UK would back such a plan if it received broad international support, but Flaherty and U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner were skeptical.
UK gives impetus to global banks tax
ST ANDREWS, Scotland (Reuters) - Britain urged world governments on Saturday to consider a levy on banks to fund future bailouts, departing from long-held opposition, though there was little sign of the consensus needed to make it fly. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown raised the idea at a weekend meeting of Group of 20 financial leaders in Scotland -- ending London's resistance to such moves on behalf of its huge financial sector.
Canada October job losses reverse positive trend
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada lost more jobs in October than even the gloomiest analyst had predicted, dashing hopes for a quick economic rebound and suggesting a recovery in the labor market may have gotten off to a false start. The economy unexpectedly lost 43,200 jobs in the month after two months of gains, pushing the jobless rate up to 8.6 percent from 8.4 percent, Statistics Canada said on Friday.
Gold miners pull TSX out of jobs-linked funk
TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock index ended higher for a fourth straight session on Friday as gold miners rallied around record high bullion prices, offsetting the index's fall at the outset on weak jobs data that fueled worry about economic recovery. Shares of Barrick Gold Corp
Canada's Talisman strikes oil in Peru
LIMA (Reuters) - Canada's Talisman Energy Inc has found light crude in an exploration bloc in northern Peru, President Alan Garcia said on Saturday, days after he announced a large natural gas find in an Amazon region. Talisman
Air Canada posts net profit, sees recovery signs
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Air Canada
CF rejects Agrium's sweetened proposal
TORONTO (Reuters) - U.S. fertilizer maker CF Industries
Canadian dollar stung by unexpectedly weak jobs data
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's currency skidded to its lowest closing level in nearly a week on Friday, stung by U.S. and Canadian jobs data that fell short of estimates and left investors with a reduced appetite for riskier assets. After reclaiming all of the post-jobs-data losses suffered during early stages of Friday's session, the Canadian currency ran into a fresh wave of selling heading into the close of the North American session.
Suncor aims to sell up to $3.8 billion in assets in 2010
CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Suncor Energy Inc
Catch the Wind stock set to soar, analyst says
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Shares of Catch the Wind Ltd
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