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Grandpere’s love builds a Viking ship in West Pubnico | SaltWireMILAN - Investors have turned bearish again in October, boosting cash levels to 5.3% from 4.9% during the previous month and keeping a neutral allocation to stocks, a BofA survey showed.
A net of 50% expect a weaker global economy over thenext 12 months, underlying an ongoing"disconnect" with the equity markets, it said. Fund managers also want companies to prioritise balance sheet improvement over increasing capex and boosting shareholder returns. A 56% share of respondents expect bond yields to be lower in the next 12 months, the highest on records dating back to 2003 with a 60% majority still convinced that the Federal Reserve has finished its rate hike cycle, BofA said.
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Feds, Atlantic premiers meeting in Ottawa as Atlantic Loop project teetersOTTAWA — Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is meeting in Ottawa today with the premiers of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, seeking an agreement to help the two provinces get off coal power by the end of the decade.
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Feds, Atlantic premiers meeting in Ottawa as Atlantic Loop project teetersOTTAWA — Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is meeting in Ottawa today with the premiers of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, seeking an agreement to help the two provinces get off coal power by the end of the decade.
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Feds, Atlantic premiers meeting in Ottawa as Atlantic Loop project teetersOTTAWA — Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is meeting in Ottawa today with the premiers of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, seeking an agreement to help the two provinces get off coal power by the end of the decade.
Read more »
Feds, Atlantic premiers meeting in Ottawa as Atlantic Loop project teetersOTTAWA — Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is meeting in Ottawa today with the premiers of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, seeking an agreement to help the two provinces get off coal power by the end of the decade.
Read more »
Feds, Atlantic premiers meeting in Ottawa as Atlantic Loop project teetersOTTAWA — Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is meeting in Ottawa today with the premiers of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, seeking an agreement to help the two provinces get off coal power by the end of the decade.
Read more »