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Canada Post, unions try one last time to resolve pay, pension row

  Bloomberg Mail service across Canada may stop on Monday if the government-owned postal carrier and unionized workers fail to resolve a dispute over pay and pensions. “Progress is being made” in negotiations between workers and Canada Post, Labor Minister MaryAnn Mihychuk said in a release. Mihychuk said she encouraged the parties to continue discussions beyond tomorrow’s 12:01 a.m. deadline, ...

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Morgan Stanley bond bulls who called Brexit rally turn neutral

  Bloomberg Morgan Stanley, which advised investors to bet on bonds before the U.K.’s vote to leave the European Union sent global debt markets surging, is cooling toward government securities. The bank revised its outlook after yields in the so-called Group of Four — the U.S., Japan, Germany and the U.K. — plunged to records last week. Morgan Stanley, one ...

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Venezuelans cross into Colombia in search of food, essential goods

  Cucuta, Colombia / AFP Thousands of Venezuelans poured across the border into Colombia on Sunday to buy essential goods during a brief opening of the border that’s been closed for nearly a year. After ordering the border closed last August for security reasons, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro authorized a maximum 12-hour opening of the pedestrian bridge that connects Tachira, ...

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