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Retail spending report could show consumers still pouring money into the economy
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Retail spending report could show consumers still pouring money into the economy

Consumer spending was expected to hold strong in September — possibly even more than forecast and enough to throw another wrinkle into the Federal Reserve's thought process. The Census Bureau's retail sales report Thursday morning is likely to show a monthly increase of 0.3%, a number that is adjusted for seasonal factors but not inflation, according to the Dow Jones consensus. That would show an increase of 0.1% in August and would be higher than the 0.2% inflation rate for the month as measured by the consumer price index. While that in itself would be a solid performance, indicating consumers are keeping pace with inflation, there are some signs it could be even stronger. Bank of America, for one, thinks the sales number excluding autos may have shot higher by 0.7%, well above the 0.1% ...
India’s alleged interference in Canada was ‘horrific mistake,’ Justin Trudeau says
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India’s alleged interference in Canada was ‘horrific mistake,’ Justin Trudeau says

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attends a press conference on 14 October 2024, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, after Canada expelled six top Indian diplomats, including the country's ambassador. Photo: AFP / DAVE CHAN Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says India made "a horrific mistake" by thinking it could interfere as aggressively as it allegedly did in Canada's sovereignty. Trudeau made the remark two days after Canada kicked out six Indian diplomats, linking them to the murder of a Sikh separatist leader in Canada and alleging a broader effort to target Indian dissidents in the country. The Canadian leader's comments were the strongest he has made in a year-long dispute that plunged bilateral relations to a new low. "The Indian government made a horrific mistake in thinki...
Analysts have cut earnings estimates on these stocks reporting next week
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Analysts have cut earnings estimates on these stocks reporting next week

Investors should keep an eye on companies that could disappoint on earnings and see their share price fall. Wall Street has been lowering its third-quarter growth estimates for months now. According to a recent FactSet note, companies in the S & P 500 are projected to see a 4.2% increase in earnings compared with the same quarter a year ago, down from an expected 7.8% on June 30. That's not abnormal, however, as third-quarter growth estimates tend to decline in the preceding months. Nearly 10% of S & P 500 companies have already reported results, with more than 79% beating earnings estimates, according to FactSet. Several names could still disappoint, however. To find those that might, CNBC Pro screened FactSet for stocks in the S & P 500 that are reporting next week. These nam...
US says Israel must show it has no ‘policy of starvation’ in Gaza
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US says Israel must show it has no ‘policy of starvation’ in Gaza

By Michelle Nichols, Reuters The UN has long complained of obstacles to getting aid into Gaza. Photo: BASHAR TALEB/AFP The United States is watching to ensure that Israel's actions on the ground show that it does not have a "policy of starvation" in the northern Gaza Strip, US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield told the Security Council. She told the 15-member council that such a policy would be "horrific and unacceptable and would have implications under international law and US law." "The Government of Israel has said that this is not their policy, that food and other essential supplies will not be cut off, and we will be watching to see that Israel's actions on the ground match this statement," Thomas-Greenfield said, in a ratcheting up of the US posture toward its longt...
WTI, Brent edge lower after selloff
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WTI, Brent edge lower after selloff

U.S. crude futures edged lower Wednesday to trade below $71 per barrel, after selling off steeply in the previous session on reports that Israel will not attack Iran's oil facilities.The U.S. benchmark tumbled more than 4% on Tuesday after Israel told the U.S. that it will limit its retaliatory strikes to military targets in Iran, senior Biden administration officials told NBC News.Crude oil prices have given up most of the gains made in the wake of Iran's Oct. 1 ballistic missile attack on Israel, as fears of an oil supply disruption in the Middle East have eased.Here are Wednesday's energy prices:West Texas Intermediate November contract: $70.28 per barrel, down 30 cents, or 0.43%. Year to date, U.S. crude oil has fallen nearly 2%.Brent December contract: $73.94 per barrel, down 31 cents...
Jacinda Ardern receives Damehood from Prince William
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Jacinda Ardern receives Damehood from Prince William

Dame Jacinda Ardern at Windsor Castle, west of London. Photo: ANDREW MATTHEWS/Pool/AFP Former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was officially made a Dame in a ceremony in the UK. She was appointed a Dame Grand Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2023 King's Birthday Honours for her services to the state, a few months after her shock resignation as prime minister. Last week it was announced she would formally receive her damehood from Prince William at a ceremony in Windsor Castle in London. In a social media post, Prince William and wife Kate called her a friend, an extraordinary advocate, and now a Dame Grand Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to the State. "It was a privilege to present you with this deserved award at Windsor today!" he wrote In a vi...
ASML 2025 outlook shows US chip export curbs impacting China sales
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ASML 2025 outlook shows US chip export curbs impacting China sales

An ASML icon is being displayed on a circuit board, alongside the flags of the USA and China, in this photo illustration taken in Brussels, Belgium, on January 4, 2024.Jonathan Raa | Nurphoto | Getty ImagesASML finally offered a first glimpse into how U.S. restrictions on exports of its advanced chip manufacturing tools to China will impact its sales in the Asian country.The Netherlands-based chip equipment maker said in its earnings report Tuesday, which was released a day early due to a "technical error," that it expects net sales for 2025 to come in between 30 billion euros and 35 billion euros ($32.7 billion and $38.1 billion). This is at the lower half of the range ASML had guided previously.ASML is a critical part of the global chip supply chain. The firm's extreme ultraviolet lithog...
Amazon goes nuclear, to invest more than $500 million to develop small modular reactors
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Amazon goes nuclear, to invest more than $500 million to develop small modular reactors

Amazon Web Services is investing more than $500 million in nuclear power, announcing three projects from Virginia to Washington state. AWS, Amazon's subsidiary in cloud computing, has a massive and increasing need for clean energy as it expands its services into generative AI. It's also a part of Amazon's path to net-zero carbon emissions.AWS announced it has signed an agreement with Dominion Energy, Virginia's utility company, to explore the development of a small modular nuclear reactor, or SMR, near Dominion's existing North Anna nuclear power station. Nuclear reactors produce no carbon emissions.An SMR is an advanced type of nuclear reactor with a smaller footprint that allows it to be built closer to the grid. They also have faster construction times than traditional reactors, allowin...
A Liberal MP says his constituents want Trudeau to go — and he agrees – National
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A Liberal MP says his constituents want Trudeau to go — and he agrees – National

Amid recent reports of a Liberal caucus revolt aimed at getting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to step down, a longtime Liberal MP says he’s hearing similar sentiments from his constituents — a feeling he agrees with. “I confirm that I am increasingly hearing from constituents that I represent that it is time for Trudeau to go, and that I agree with them,” Liberal MP Sean Casey said in an email to Global News.Casey, who has served as MP for Charlottetown since 2011, was confirming comments first made to CBC News on Tuesday.His concerns come just days after International Trade Minister Mary Ng publicly addressed reports of a growing internal revolt among some in the Liberal caucus, and expressed her confidence in Trudeau.Some members of the Liberal caucus have been approaching colleagues to ...
New Lancet study shows how countries can reduce premature death by half
Health

New Lancet study shows how countries can reduce premature death by half

Childhood immunisations and low-cost prevention and treatments combined with new health technologies may help reduce premature deaths by 50 per cent, according to a new study published by The Lancet Commission on Tuesday.  The report laid out a roadmap for every nation that chooses to do so to cut the chance of premature death for its citizens in half by 2050. “The goal of “50 by 50,” is achievable”, argues the report. If every country achieves the goal, then, a person born in 2050 would have only a 15 percent chance of dying before age 70, down from 31 per cent for someone born in 2019. It suggested measures such as “expanding childhood immunisations and low-cost prevention and treatments for common causes of preventable death, combined with scaling up financing to develop new health t...