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Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Tuesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (16,615.37, up 139.51 points.) Enbridge Inc. (TSX:ENB). Energy. Up $1.82, or 4.81 per cent, to $39.65 on 17.6 million shares.
Financials and energy boost S&P/TSX composite as vaccine hopes remain

Financials and energy boost S&P/TSX composite as vaccine hopes remain

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index enjoyed another triple-digit climb Tuesday on continued hope that a COVID-19 vaccine will lead to a global economic recovery. The S&P/TSX composite index closed up 139.51 points to 16,615.
First Nations chief calls $1-billion Clearwater deal a 'generational acquisition'

First Nations chief calls $1-billion Clearwater deal a 'generational acquisition'

HALIFAX — The Mi’kmaq chief behind a blockbuster deal to buy Atlantic Canada’s largest seafood firm says it will create wealth for generations, though critics warn it could also reignite tensions with the non-Indigenous lobster fishery.
CAE says recovery tied to lifting of travel restriction, business jet interest

CAE says recovery tied to lifting of travel restriction, business jet interest

CAE Inc. says its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic will be closely tied to the lifting of travel restrictions and continued demand for private aircraft.
Boeing suffers 2nd consecutive month with no airline orders

Boeing suffers 2nd consecutive month with no airline orders

Boeing had no orders for new airliners in October, its second consecutive month, and orders for 37 of its Max jets came off the books as the company continues to struggle with the grounding of the Max and a pandemic that has crippled the airline indu
Ford adding 350 jobs at 2 plants to make electric vehicles

Ford adding 350 jobs at 2 plants to make electric vehicles

DETROIT — Ford plans to add 350 jobs at two factories to meet expected demand for electric vehicles that haven't gone on sale yet.
Taiwan processor chip maker to set up $3.5 billion U.S. arm

Taiwan processor chip maker to set up $3.5 billion U.S. arm

TAIPEI, Taiwan — A Taiwanese maker of processor chips for Apple Inc. and other customers plans to invest $3.5 billion to set up its second U.S.
EU files antitrust charges against Amazon over use of data

EU files antitrust charges against Amazon over use of data

LONDON — European Union regulators filed antitrust charges Tuesday against Amazon, accusing the e-commerce giant of using its access to data from companies that sell products on its platform to gain an unfair advantage over them.
EU negotiators clinch deal on huge budget, coronavirus plan

EU negotiators clinch deal on huge budget, coronavirus plan

BRUSSELS — After months of wrangling, European Union negotiators reached an agreement Tuesday on the bloc’s next seven-year budget and a sorely-needed coronavirus support package worth a total of some 1.8 trillion euros ($2.
Chinese shoppers splurge in world's largest shopping fest

Chinese shoppers splurge in world's largest shopping fest

HONG KONG — Chinese consumers are expected to spend tens of billions on everything from fresh food to luxury goods during this year’s Singles’ Day online shopping festival, as the country recovers from the pandemic.
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