Starbucks claim dropped
B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal has rejected the claims of a woman who said her finger was injured as she tried to open a Starbucks patio door in June 2023.
BoC Governor Macklem speaks on outlook after cutting policy rate by 50 bps to 3.25%
The Bank of Canada (BoC) will announce its decision on monetary policy on Wednesday.
'Liability' car park at historic Nottingham market being sold off ahead of closure
The Victoria Centre Market will be closing in months after having operated since 1971
Nottingham railway station toilets out of order due to drain collapse
It isn't known when they will be back open
USD/CAD trades sideways below 1.4200 ahead of US inflation, BoC policy meeting
The USD/CAD pair consolidates in a tight range below the round-level resistance of 1.4200 in the European trading session on Wednesday.
'Married women misusing laws': Supreme Court's big remark after Bengaluru techie dies by suicide
The concern from the Supreme Court came amid growing demands for justice for 34-year-old Bengaluru techie Atul Subhash, who died by suicide after accusing his former wife of filing false cases against him to extort money.
Dogecoin Enters ‘Full Breakdown Mode’: How Low Can DOGE Go?
The Dogecoin (DOGE) price is showing signs of pronounced weakness after a major price surge over the past two days. At one point on Monday and Tuesday
Dundee tenant slams letting agent for mouldy flat repair ‘delays’
Rockford Properties says it has now fixed all issues after Samuel Mutch contacted The Courier.
Dhankhar a govt spokesperson, biggest disruptor: Congress on no-trust move against RS chairman
Mallikarjun Kharge said that Jagdeep Dhankhar’s actions have hurt the dignity of India and there is no “personal fight' against the Rajya Sabha Chairman.
Amid din, Lok Sabha clears Railways Bill to enhance independence of Board
The Railways (Amendment) Bill 2024 aims to streamline operations, enhance autonomy, and establish an independent regulator for Indian Railways.
Mexican Peso ticks up as US CPI backs hopes of a Fed cut
The US Dollar is gaining momentum with investors wary of risk ahead of the release of US CPI data for November.
US Dollar tries to keep gains for a fourth straight day despite flat CPI
The US Dollar (USD) is holding on to minor gains on Wednesday after the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) came broadly in line of expectations. No real outliers with the Monthly Headline Inflation coming in at 0.3% while the monthly Core Inflation
US: Crypto and Blockchain to Outpace Banking, $FLOCK Vote-to-Earn Token Surges past $5.5M
Eric Trump believes the crypto market will overtake the US traditional banking system. Coins like Flockerz could make overnight millionaires.
Lessons from $LUIGI as $SLAP Gains 220%
Analysts reflect on the sustainability of the degenerate logic behind meme coins like $Luigi and $SLAP, which has seen 22x gains.
Parliamentary committee says Railways should review AC class fares to boost passenger revenues
Parliamentary committee recommends increasing passenger revenue, private sector participation, LHB coaches, and reducing social service obligations for Railways.
Council approves dredging
West Kelowna council approves dredging of Green Bay
Gleaner workers stage protest over delay in new salary and retro payments
Several workers of The Gleaner Company (Media) Limited staged a demonstration Wednesday to protest the entity's decision not to pay new salary rates and retroactive payments for December payroll. "No money, no work," chanted placard-...
The Onion's purchase of Alex Jones' Infowars stopped by US judge
A US bankruptcy judge has stopped the parody news site the Onion from buying conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' website, ruling that a bankruptcy auction did not result in the best possible bids.
ABMs not meeting BOJs 'uptime' standards
The Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) says while more automated banking machines (ABMs) have been installed islandwide, the machines have not been meeting the "uptime" set out in its service level standards. It told the Standing Finance...
How we’ll get Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso back to ECOWAS – Tinubu
Mr Tinubu told the German leader that ECOWAS would leave the door open for the return of democracy in the countries.President Bola Tinubu said the interest and welfare of the citizens of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger remained a priority for leaders of ECOWAS.
UPS driver who crashed while drinking beers is not entitled to workers compensation for his injuries
A UPS driver who crashed his truck after downing several beers while driving is not entitled to workers’ compensation for his injuries, a Delaware judge has ruled.
Design consultant being sought for proposed museum in Morant Bay
The procurement process to engage the services of a consulting firm to design a museum at the old courthouse in Morant Bay, St Thomas, is under way. Member of Parliament (MP) for St Thomas Eastern, Dr Michelle Charles, made the disclosure...
Mexican Peso appreciates ahead of US PPI data
The Mexican Peso extended its gains on Wednesday after US economic data showed that November inflation was aligned with estimates, cementing the case for an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve (Fed).
Court summons IGP over N649million unpaid hotel accommodation debt
The judge ordered the police chief to appear before him within 42 hours.
AUD/USD weakens below 0.6400 ahead of Australian employment data
The AUD/USD pair remains on the defensive near 0.6370 after bouncing off a fresh year-to-date (YTD) low of 0.6336.
GBP/USD sticks to midrange post-US CPI inflation
GBP/USD went nowhere quickly on Wednesday, churning near 1.2750 after US Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures for November widely met median market expectations.
NZD/USD posts modest gains to near 0.5800 as Trump trade risks loom
The NZD/USD pair trades with mild gains around 0.5790 during the early Asian session on Thursday.
Breaking: Australia’s Unemployment Rate declines to 3.9% in November vs. 4.2% expected
Australia’s Unemployment Rate came in at 3.9% in November, compared with the previous figure of 4.1%, according to the official data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) on Thursday.
AUD/NZD hits two-week top, above mid-1.1000s on stellar Aussie jobs data
The AUD/NZD cross builds on this week's goodish rebound from the 1.0930 area, or its lowest level since early October and gains positive traction for the fourth successive day on Thursday.
AUD/JPY gathers strength to near 97.50 as Australia's Unemployment Rate falls in November
The AUD/JPY cross gathers strength to around 97.40 during the Asian session on Thursday.
Govt raises Rs1.25tr, cuts T-bill yields by 100bps
Banks improve ADR to about 48pc.
Court decision delays revamp of Durban container port
Preferred bidder ICTSI has lost its appeal against an earlier court decision interdicting the partial privatisation of Durban container terminal.
State takes first step towards private sector participation in grid development
Request for Information issued to test market.
USD/INR climbs on US Dollar bids, RBI intervention might help limit losses
The Indian Rupee (INR) loses ground on Thursday after hitting a record low in the previous session.
Boeing stock continues advance following return to 737 Max production
Boeing (BA) stock made further gains on Wednesday, one day after the aerospace leader saw shares jump 4.5% as a long-running employee strike ended.
GBP/USD rebounds from 1.2750 as US Dollar declines due to rising odds of a Fed rate cut
GBP/USD recovers its recent losses registered in the previous session, trading around 1.2770 during the Asian hours on Thursday.
EUR/USD sticks to positive bias around 1.0500 ahead of ECB; not out of the woods yet
The EUR/USD pair edges higher during the Asian session on Thursday and for now, seem to have snapped a four-day losing streak to over a one-week low touched the previous day.
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