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US Stocks Edge Lower, Telecom Shares Decline
NEW YORK--U.S. stocks were slightly lower midday as investors waited for the Federal Reserve's policy announcement. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped seven points, less than 0.1%, to 15311 in midday trading.
TSX slips as BlackBerry, Fed apprehension weigh  Reuters Canada
Equities steady as investors wait for Fed  Financial Times
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Orascom withdraws bid for control of Wind Mobile
Orascom Telecom Holding announced Wednesday that it is pulling back its application to acquire full control of Wind Mobile Canada, in which it already held a partial interest.
Vimpelcom unit drops bid to buy Canada's Wind Mobile  Reuters
Egypt's Orascom Telecom dropping bid to control Wind Mobile  CTV News
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Bank of Canada will raise interest rate in July 2014: BMO economist
TORONTO - The Bank of Canada is likely to start raising its benchmark interest rate in July 2014, a full year before the U.S. Federal Reserve, BMO's chief economist Douglas Porter said Wednesday.
Growth in the United States, more stable Eurpean economy will help  Winnipeg Free Press
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RBC raises growth forecast for Canada
TORONTO - Canada's growth outlook appears to be stronger than previously thought, thanks to an improving trade picture and the strength of corporate balance sheets, economists at the Royal Bank of Canada said Wednesday.
Mining to support Saskatchewan's economic growth this year: RBC  MINING.com
TD Economics expects global growth to pick up following slow start to 2013  Victoria Times Colonist
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Tim Hortons being circled by Wall Street hedge funds
At least two groups of American hedge funds have bought large chunks of Tim Hortons shares recently, a sign the activist investors want to push the company to make major changes to its business, or possibly give up some control over the company.
Tim Hortons pressed by a second hedge fund, shares jump  Toronto Sun
Hedge fund lifts Tim Hortons  Vancouver Sun
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Media revenues will be mostly digital by 2015: survey
Consumer use of technology is transforming media and entertainment companies with almost 60 per cent of their revenues expected to come from digital sources by 2015, a new global survey says.
Survey reveals digital will become main revenue for media companies  globalnews.ca
Media companies' digital revenues set to overtake traditional by 2015 ...  DigitalJournal.com (press release)
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Statoil Makes Canada Oil Discovery Off Newfoundland
Norwegian oil giant Statoil ASA said Wednesday it made a big discovery of light oil offshore Newfoundland, the latest find in Canada's Atlantic region--a big and fast-growing petroleum play that's often overshadowed by the country's western oil-sands ...
Statoil makes 2nd find in new frontier off Newfoundland  CBC.ca
Statoil assessing new oil find off Newfoundland  Globe and Mail
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Imperial Oil refinery in Dartmouth to close
Imperial Oil is closing its refinery in Eastern Passage and converting it into a marine terminal. The company said it could not find a buyer for its facility to continue operating as a refinery.
Imperial Oil to close Nova Scotia refinery, convert it to terminal  Globe and Mail
Imperial Oil converting Nova Scotia refinery to terminal operation  Calgary Herald
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Northern Gateway pipeline needed to relieve oil glut, hearing told (updated)
TERRACE - There is a growing imbalance between oil supply and delivery in Canada and doing nothing is not an option, the lawyer for the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers told a federal panel weighing the Northern Gateway project.
Peter Foster: The NGO pipeline bullies  Financial Post
Enbridge proposes spill fund to ease pipeline fears  Globe and Mail
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Canada April Wholesale Trade Report (Text)
The following is the text of Canada's wholesale trade report for April from Statistics Canada. Wholesale sales rose 0.2% in April to $49.0 billion, mainly as a result of higher sales in the computer and communications equipment and supplies industry.
Wholesale sales rose 0.2 per cent in April  Globe and Mail
UPDATE 1-Canada April wholesale trade rises 0.2 pct on computer sales  Reuters
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