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Many will focus the blame of market drawdowns on the tariffs and ignore the fact the SP500 (only a few weeks ago) was trading at 4 std devs above its historical mean…valuation also matters.
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Ford government spending $231m to tear down renewable energy projects in Ontario
This is what reckless, backward-looking, wasteful management looks like. Here is a direct video link.
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Ontario handing off pot distribution to private sector
The Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS), following New Brunswick’s announcement last week, says that the government-owned agency is planning to let the private sector operate its distribution network. OCS will also work with cannabis producers interested in taking on direct delivery … Continue reading
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ECRI: Global data decelerating ‘hard’, decoupling not likely
ECRI’s Achuthan speaks with CNBC about the continuing cyclical slowdown in U.S. economic growth. On mobile, click here to view video interview. This economic trend could end Wall Street’s bullishness from CNBC. For the U.S. there’s nothing to be optimistic … Continue reading
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