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Rogers and Vice terminate partnership
Rogers and Vice have terminated their joint venture that saw the latter make content to be broadcast on the former's properties. More
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New U.S. government shutdown no threat to credit rating: Moody's
The U.S. government shutdown that began on Saturday is disruptive to the economy, but poses no immediate threat to its top notch Aaa rating as long as it makes its debt payments on time, Moody's Investors Service said on Monday. More
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BMO and China's biggest bank ICBC boost partnership for market access
Bank of Montreal and China's largest state-owned bank, ICBC, have signed a new memorandum of understanding to increase the Canadian bank's footprint in the world's second largest economy. More
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IMF raises outlook for Canadian economy, upgrades global economic projections
The International Monetary Fund raised its estimate for economic growth in Canada this year as it said U.S. tax cuts are expected to help boost global economic growth. More
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