TSX posts year's biggest jump on upbeat China data
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index recorded its biggest one-day percentage jump in more than four months on Tuesday as positive economic data from China fueled hopes for a global economic recovery and drove gains in the material and energy sectors. The sharpest reaction came from gold producers, which were buoyed by a rise in the price of bullion and jumped 3.4 percent.
Agrium sweeps proxy vote, Jana cries foul
CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Canadian fertilizer company Agrium Inc said on Tuesday its entire slate of directors had been elected to its board, defeating a rival slate nominated by dissident U.S. shareholder Jana Partners. Jana, the hedge fund that is Agrium's biggest single shareholder, said the vote was tainted and should be investigated. Agrium said the result was "fair and square".
Penney, Macy's court fight comes down to plastic pitchers
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The legal battle between Macy's and J.C. Penney over who gets to sell what Martha Stewart products took a comedic turn on Tuesday when lawyers asked a judge to weigh two pitchers in his hands, one from each of the rival retailers. At stake is the question of whether Penney violated the judge's order not to sell certain Stewart products.
Exclusive: Thermo bids for Life Technologies as buyout firms circle - source
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc
Porter Airlines expansion plan could hit hurdles
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian regional carrier Porter Airlines is expected to announce an order for 12 of Bombardier Inc's
Capmark's $147 million lawsuit against Goldman thrown out
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge halted a bid by real estate lender Capmark Financial Group
Canada ready for Canadian $1 billion sanctions against U.S. over labels
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada is prepared to impose sanctions of up to C$1 billion ($980 million) a year against the United States unless it complies with a WTO order to redesign its meat labels, Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz said on Tuesday. The United States introduced country of origin labels for meat in 2009. Mexico and Canada successfully argued before the World Trade Organization that the labels were discriminatory and Washington has until May 23 this year to change them.
FBI probes trading as KPMG quits Herbalife, Skechers audits
(Reuters) - In a blow to one of the world's largest accounting firms, KPMG
Scotiabank CEO sees Canadian housing slowdown, not crash
TORONTO (Reuters) - Bank of Nova Scotia
United Airlines plans earlier flights with Boeing 787
(Reuters) - United Airlines said on Tuesday that it planned to begin flying Boeing's 787 Dreamliner five days sooner than previously expected, a sign of confidence in the jet's return to service after regulators grounded it in January over safety concerns. United, a unit of United Continental Holdings Inc
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