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American consumer confidence takes a hit in October

American consumer confidence takes a hit in October

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. consumer confidence waned this month as concerns about inflation took hold after receding somewhat in recent months. The Conference Board reported Tuesday that its consumer confidence index fell to 102.5 in October, from 107.
Asian shares mostly higher, tracking Wall Street advance

Asian shares mostly higher, tracking Wall Street advance

BANGKOK (AP) — Shares advanced Tuesday in Asia after Wall Street shook off an early bout of unsettled trading and ended higher. U.S. futures edged 0.1% higher and oil prices also gained. Hong Kong’s benchmark Hang Seng gained 0.9% to 15,313.

Drizly agrees to tighten data security after alleged breach

WASHINGTON (AP) — Alcohol delivery app Drizly has agreed to tighten its data security and limit data collection to resolve federal regulators’ allegations that its security failures exposed the personal information of some 2.5 million customers.

Policy-makers must change direction fast in the post-pandemic era

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Bus maker NFI Group warns Q3 affected by 'unreliable' supplier performance, inflation

Bus maker NFI Group warns Q3 affected by 'unreliable' supplier performance, inflation

WINNIPEG — Shares in NFI Group Inc. were down 15 per cent after warning its third-quarter results will be affected by "unreliable" supplier performance for certain critical parts and components, as well as ongoing inflationary pressures.
Migrants feel inflation's squeeze twice - at home and abroad

Migrants feel inflation's squeeze twice - at home and abroad

Dubai, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (AP) — In nearly every corner of the globe, people are spending more on food and fuel, rent and transportation. But inflation isn't affecting people equally.
RCMP release new details about Indian migrants who died at border

RCMP release new details about Indian migrants who died at border

WINNIPEG — Mounties have confirmed some of the movements of members of an Indian migrant family who froze to death near the U.S.
Imperial inks deal with Quebec-based EV charging network company

Imperial inks deal with Quebec-based EV charging network company

CALGARY — Imperial Oil Ltd. has announced a collaboration with a manufacturer of electric vehicle charging solutions looking to expand its EV charging network across Canada.
Japan's imports, exports balloon on energy costs, cheap yen

Japan's imports, exports balloon on energy costs, cheap yen

TOKYO (AP) — Japan marked a trade deficit for the 14th month in a row, government data showed Thursday, with exports and imports ballooning to record highs, as the declining value of the yen added to the soaring costs of imported energy, food and oth
US awards $2.8B in grants for EV batteries in 12 states

US awards $2.8B in grants for EV batteries in 12 states

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration on Wednesday awarded $2.8 billion in grants to boost domestic manufacturing of batteries for electric vehicles in 12 states.