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19.12 / 10:48
Altcoins CoinShares Bitcoin assets under management surges Assets Under Management Surges Past $50 Billion as Altcoins Record Slight Gains
Digital assets funds continue their upward momentum as asset prices continue to rise towards the end of the year with growing optimism for an approval of a spot Bitcoin (BTC) ETF in the United States.
19.12 / 09:49
Provident Racing Enterprise Deloitte country exclusive reports From Musk to Mittal, Ambani to Amazon: Why such a big race for satcom?
satcom, a new way to access the internet as opposed to the traditional telecom networks. The differences over how companies get spectrum has divided the industry. Many want the government to allocate spectrum while others want it to auction it.
19.12 / 06:42
Career show country testing Managers need to pay attention to employees' emotional needs: BCG survey
When asked directly what would drive them to take a new job, employees’ answers are focused on functional factors, with pay the overwhelming top choice, followed by benefits and perks, work/life balance, work they enjoy and care about, and better career learning opportunities, finds a survey of 11,000 employees from eight countries (US, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Australia, Japan, and India) conducted by Boston Consulting Group (BCG).
19.12 / 05:26
film Actor Warner Bros show audience stars 'Wonka' waltzes to $39 million opening, propelled by Chalamet's starring role
“Wonka” debuted with $39 million in box office sales in the U.S. and Canada over the weekend
19.12 / 05:19
Waters Nov Immunic hospital outbreak Department infection Here's what you need to know about the deadly salmonella outbreak tied to cantaloupes
A deadly outbreak of salmonella poisoning linked to contaminated whole and pre-cut cantaloupe continues to grow
19.12 / 05:19
Waters Fighting Polymetal country Department recommendations copper Long-delayed Minnesota copper-nickel mining project wins a round in court after several setbacks
The Minnesota Court of Appeals has affirmed a decision by state regulators to grant a major permit for the proposed NewRange copper-nickel mine
19.12 / 02:24
Citi Southern shootings country hospital reports patient US-led Red Sea patrol force formed in response to attacks by Houthis backing Palestinians
Red Sea and Gulf of Aden to try to safeguard commercial shipping against attacks by Yemen's Houthi rebels, who say they are supporting Palestinians under siege by Israel in the Gaza Strip. A statement on Tuesday by U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, on a visit to Bahrain, identified several countries taking part in an international force.
18.12 / 21:44
Waves CEO Viatris country patient Biocon Biologics integrates Vitaris’ biosimilars business
NEW DELHI : Biocon Biologics Ltd (BBL), a subsidiary of Biocon Ltd, on Monday announced a complete integration of the acquired Vitaris’ biosimilars business in 120 countries, a year ahead of schedule. The firm had acquired the American pharmaceutical company’s biosimilars business in November 2022.
18.12 / 18:39
Citi Southern show reports Rent increases slowing in Canada. Here’s where price hikes are cooling most
A report says the average asking price for a rental unit in Canada was $2,174 in November, relatively flat from the previous month but an 8.4 per cent increase year-over-year.
18.12 / 18:35
Digital CEO Airlines Assurant Nov reports travelers Travelling this winter? What to expect at the airports after chaotic 2022
After a chaotic 2022, Canada’s air travel sector says it is “winter ready” as travellers will be hoping for a less turbulent time over the holiday period this year.
18.12 / 15:15
Apple President country social classical innovations testing 2024 Tim Hortons promising return of retro doughnuts in 2024
For roughly two decades, Canadians have been telling Tim Hortons something’s missing from the company’s menu: The dutchie.
18.12 / 15:05
Manufacturing CEO Healthcare Viatris country cover patient Biocon Biologics completes integration of Viatris' biosimilar business in 120 countries
Biocon Biologics completes integration of Viatris' biosimilar business in 120 countries Biocon Biologics on Monday said it has completed integration of the acquired Viatris' biosimilar business in 120 countries, a year ahead of schedule. The company said over 10 emerging markets along with Japan, Australia and New Zealand have transitioned in this final phase of the integration of the biosimilars business acquired from Viatris. With the completion of this significant milestone, Biocon Biologics is now a fully integrated ‘lab to market’ biosimilars company committed to serving millions of patients across the globe. Around 70 emerging markets were integrated in July, the North America business transitioned in September and the European business in November. Biocon Biologics has made several key leadership appointments, built new capabilities and infrastructure from the ground up and set up dedicated teams to address the growing needs of patients and customers through self-led and partner or distributor-led commercial models. Biocon Biologics will now have a commercial footprint across 120 countries with a direct presence in the US, Canada, Europe and 9 key emerging market countries, namely India, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, South Africa, Brazil, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines.
18.12 / 12:15
Digital ETF bitcoin investment Digital Asset Bitcoin reports week Digital Asset Investment Products Experience $16 Million Outflows, Breaking 11-Week Inflow Streak
Digital asset investment products witnessed outflows of $16 million last week, putting an end to an 11-week streak of consecutive inflows.
18.12 / 12:01
FIVE Strategy Death Inside information reports Canada's ATB Capital to liquidate failed hedge fund Traynor Ridge
ATB Capital Markets received a mandate to sell the remaining assets of Canadian hedge fund Traynor Ridge Capital Inc., which collapsed after the sudden death of its founder.
18.12 / 12:01
Provident Target FIVE economy Deloitte pandemic Bank of Canada will cut three times next year to bring rate to 4.25%, Deloitte predicts
The Bank of Canada will likely start cutting interest rates in the second quarter of 2024, predicts the chief economist at Deloitte Canada.
18.12 / 12:01
Target President country stars reports Canada poised to pass rules that all new vehicles must be zero-emissions by 2035
The Canadian government is poised to pass rules requiring all new vehicles sold in the country to be zero-emissions by 2035, according to news reports.
18.12 / 07:57
Progressive CEO Align Metro President Loblaw reports Grocery code of conduct launch paused over dissent from Loblaw, Walmart: board
grocery code of conduct says its launch is being held back by a lack of support from two major grocers.“We’re at an impasse,” said Michael Graydon, CEO of the Food, Health & Consumer Products of Canada association and chairman of the interim board for the code.The board sent a progress report to the federal, territorial and provincial agriculture ministers on Wednesday.“There is a concern that without the full participation of all major grocers, the implementation of the Code would create an unlevel playing field and put affected stakeholders at a competitive disadvantage,” the report reads.Without the support of all major grocers, the interim board said it can’t proceed in implementing the required steps to launch the code.“What we’re faced with now is no consensus and a failure to achieve what industry has told us they would achieve without government intervention. To say this is disappointing would be an understatement,” said federal Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay in an emailed statement on Wednesday evening.The code was always intended to be industry-led, but the industry has “failed to meet the moment,” he said.“We’re actively examining all available federal options _ that includes legislation,” added MacAulay.“I’ve also met with my colleague, (federal Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne), and his provincial and territorial counterparts.
18.12 / 07:51
Target Gap President country consequences prevention The global backlash against climate policies has begun
fire-charred decade. In polls of 12 rich countries by Pew, an American think-tank, the share of respondents who said it was a “major threat" rose in every country except South Korea, where it was already high (see chart 1). Clear majorities everywhere bar Israel agreed with this description.
18.12 / 03:35
FIVE Remark film show audience stars reports Animal Box Office collection Day 17: Ranbir Kapoor's film becomes highest-grossing Hindi film in Canada, Australia
₹15.00 cr net in India. With this, the film has crossed ₹500 mark in India collection, Sacnilk.com report shows the film has collected a total of ₹512.94 crore in India net. The report also showed that the film saw an overall 24.97 percent occupancy in Hindi language while 24.27 percent in Telugu language.
18.12 / 02:27
CEO Nov exclusive 2024 Most voters still say Trudeau should resign — and expect an election in 2024
A majority of Canadians again said in December that it’s time for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to step aside from this role and as leader of the Liberal Party, but most don’t believe he will do it.

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