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Canada M&A hits decade-high as foreign owners flee oil sands

Bloomberg Mergers and acquisitions in Canada are set for the strongest start in a decade as foreigners sell their oil sands investments. There have been about $132 billion of transactions recorded this year, the highest since $156.5 billion in the first half of 2007, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Local companies snapped up these energy assets, boosting domestic M&A ...

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US to impose more tariffs on Canadian lumber imports

Bloomberg The US will impose further punitive tariffs on imports of softwood lumber from Canada, escalating a longstanding trade dispute that’s already led to higher timber prices. Preliminary anti-dumping duties of as much as 7.7 percent will be levied on Canadian producers, the US Department of Commerce said in a statement. The move follows the government’s decision in April to ...

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Saudi warns Qatar of no room for negotiation over demands

Bloomberg Qatar will remain cut off from its neighbours unless its leaders meet the full demands of the Saudi Arabia-led coalition, a senior Saudi official said, even as the top US diplomat continued efforts towards a negotiated settlement. “We made our point, we took our steps and it’s up to the Qataris to amend their behaviour,” Saudi Foreign Minister Adel ...

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