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Markets post slight losses

Bank of Canada to make rate decision, offer fresh forecasts as economy improves

Canada faces risk from potential housing correction: Moody’s

Global VC deal activity on the decline in Q1 article image World map alternate text for this image

Global VC deal activity on the decline in Q1

NEI fund mergers gain approval

Oil prices push TSX, loonie higher

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world this week

TSX closes flat to end the week

TSX, Liquidnet Canada propose notable changes article image Echelon, BLG team up to create “capital pool company”

TSX, Liquidnet Canada propose notable changes

U.S. senators propose separation of retail, investment banking article image Trump carrying out a “behind-the-scenes” war on regulation: NBF report

U.S. senators propose separation of retail, investment banking

P.E.I. produces first budgetary surplus in more than a decade

Canada adds another 19,400 jobs in March: StatsCan article image Risk mounts for Canada housing: Fitch

Canada adds another 19,400 jobs in March: StatsCan

Should clients incorporate in light of Ottawa’s small business tax review? article image Feds launch consultation on tax proposals

Should clients incorporate in light of Ottawa’s small business tax review?

TSX up modestly on bank and energy stocks

Big deficit but no tax or fee hikes in Newfoundland and Labrador budget

Market slump could put pressure on mutual fund managers

Canadian debt, equity issuance go in opposite directions in Q1

Interest rates poised to shift higher: Fitch

TMX launches new proxy voting system

Value of building permits issued slips in February to $7.5 billion

Markets finish lower as U.S. Fed releases meeting minutes

U.S. efforts to roll back financial regulation could backfire

Global IPOs experience a robust Q1 article image Regulators’ proposals would improve access to foreign markets

Global IPOs experience a robust Q1

TSX up on gold and oil

TMX aims to get growing U.S. firms listed on its exchanges