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EU orders Spain to recover fast train test funds

  AFP The EU ordered Spain on Monday to recover 140 million euros ($150 million) in illegal state aid set aside for a high speed train test centre that Brussels said was unnecessary. The commission, the EU’s powerful executive arm, in 2015 launched a probe into the plans for the unique testing site mear Malaga where, if completed, trains could ...

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Canada stocks fall, snap 3-day gain as commodities slide

  Bloomberg Canada stocks fell the highest level in a year, halting a three-day advance as commodities producers retreated with crude and gold. The S&P/TSX Composite Index lost 0.3 percent to 14,555 at 9:56 a.m. in Toronto. The benchmark is up 12 percent in 2016, making Canadian stocks more expensive than their U.S. peers, with a price-earnings ratio of 22.4 ...

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Is job insecurity overstated?

WASHINGTON If economic commentators (including me) seem to agree on one thing, it is this: Jobs in America have become less secure. If you’ve got an OK job, don’t let go, because you may not be able to find another. The conventional wisdom is widely shared — but it may be wrong. We now have an intriguing report from a ...

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