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Demand for home loans slumps in January Demand for home loans slumps in January
DEMAND for new home loans dropped nearly 8pc in January, the fourth consecutive monthly decline. ...
ATM alert saves customers $125m in fees ATM alert saves customers $125m in fees
RULEĀ forcing ATM owners to reveal withdrawal fees helps Australians hang onto their cash. ...
Investing clouds lift on year from hell Investing clouds lift on year from hell
TWELVE months ago, few would have thought the market could make such a quick recovery, writes Anthony Keane. ...
Wives are the workers in 2010 Wives are the workers in 2010
WOMEN earning more than their husbands are on the rise as experts say this creates issues for men. ...
Spending our way out of financial crisis Spending our way out of financial crisis
AUSSIES managed to beat the financial crisis by staying at home and spending on sports and gym time, spending data reveals. ...
Investing clouds lift on year from hell Investing clouds lift on year from hell
TWELVE months ago, few would have thought the market could make such a quick recovery, writes Anthony Keane. ...
Unemployment rises in 30 states in January
The government says unemployment rose in 30 states in January, evidence that jobs remain scarce in most regions of the country.

Stimulus saves 70,000 Ontario jobs, says study
The billions of dollars that the federal and Ontario governments have pumped into infrastructure spending saved 70,000 jobs in Ontario last year, research by the Conference Board of Canada concludes.

Taxpayer watchdog doles out waste awards
Mailouts from MPs, exorbitant Nova Scotia MLA expenses and a Toronto homeless audit are all cited at a tongue-in-cheek awards ceremony meant to highlight questionable government spending.

Stocks rise after inventories fall but sales gain
Stocks edged higher Wednesday after the government said businesses trimmed their inventories again in January.

Wholesale inventories fall while sales increase
Businesses trimmed inventories at the wholesale level again in January even though sales rose for a 10th consecutive month. The dip in inventories underscored that businesses remain cautious about restocking their depleted shelves.

Tainted ingredient sold after salmonella found
A government report says the company responsible for a sizable recall of processed foods continued to manufacture and distribute a flavor-enhancing ingredient for a month after tests confirmed it was made with contaminated equipment.

Stocks narrowly mixed in early trading
Investors are searching for direction after two days of relatively flat trading. Stocks are narrowly mixed in early morning trading.

Loonie at par by summer: CIBC
Interest rate increases will drive the Canadian dollar back up to parity with its U.S. counterpart by this summer, according to a report from CIBC World Markets.

Stock futures narrowly mixed ahead of opening
Investors are continuing to search for direction Wednesday, after two days of relatively flat trading. Stock futures are narrowly mixed.

BA, American, Iberia to cede airport slots
British Airways, American Airlines and Iberia have offered to give away takeoff and landing slots at London and New York airports to soothe European Union antitrust worries, EU regulators said Wednesday.

Dutch fine Fortis for false information
Belgian insurer Fortis Holding said Wednesday that Dutch regulators fined it euro576,000 ($781,000) for giving incorrect information about the financial situation of Fortis bank, months before it nearly collapsed and sought government rescue.

Oligarch wins suit against Russian broadcaster
Self-exiled oligarch Boris Berezovsky on Wednesday won a libel case against a Russian broadcaster that accused him of masterminding the murder of a former KGB agent in London.

E.On 2009 net income up sharply to $11.4 billion
Germany energy company E.On AG said Wednesday that 2009 net income rose sharply to euro8.4 billion ($11.4 billion) partly as a result of the disposal of assets.

German January exports up 0.2 percent on year
German exports in January improved 0.2 percent compared with January 2009 but declined a sharp 6.3 percent from December, the Federal Statistical Office said Wednesday.

World stocks flat but pound takes another hit
World stock markets traded in a narrow range Wednesday as investors looked for renewed direction, while the British pound continued to founder following unimpressive industrial output figures.

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