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Tableau in Toronto: the G20 Shifts Gears

The implications and impact of the G20 Summit in TorontoREAD»

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Euro Crash

CMG's Shawn Baldwin explores the implications of a weakened Euro READ»

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Market Chaos! The 998.5 point drop and the mechanism explained

Shawn Baldwin from CMG discusses the precipitous 998 point drop and its connection with the Greek debt crisisREAD»

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United Nations Climate Change Conference

After 12 days of heated wrangling, world leaders should emerge from this meeting with a new treaty to combat global warming. Or maybe not: We wouldn't be shocked if U.S. negotiators, spooked by the potential effect of carbon ...READ»

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Gilles Herard Canada

Gilles Herard Canada Shares in Barclays were trading down 1.5% by 0725 GMT on Friday, having risen earlier this week ahead of confirmation of the widely-anticipated deal. BlackRock (BLK, Fortune 500) is paying $6.6 billion in cash and the rest in stock and said it is raising $2.8 billion from the sale of 19.9 million shares to a group of unnamed institutional investors. Gilles Herard Jr READ»

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Gilles Herard Canada

Gilles Herard Jr Time is running out for California residents wanting to take advantage of a $10,000 tax credit. The state set aside $100 million to help home buyers purchasing newly built homes, hoping to jump start the moribund residential-construction market. But only about 20% of the pot is left. "We're less than four months into it, and all the tax credits authorized are gone, or practically gone," said Tim Coyle, a senior VP with the California Building Industry Association (CBIA). The program launched in March and by June 3 nearly $24 million in tax credit certificates had already been issued, according to the state's Franchise Tax Board. That leaves nearly $76 million in credit available - but there are already numerous claims on that money. In fact, if all the submitted applications are approved, only $17.5 million will be left in the fund. And it has a run rate of about $10 million per week. "The program is working better than intended," said Coyle. "It's really pushing people off the fence." Herard Gilles Jr Canada READ»

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The Global Trade

Discussion of Global Capital Markets and Emerging Market opportunities as a result of the G20 summitREAD»

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Light

Lighting design is on fire like never before. Sun-tracking heliostats, compact fluorescents, LEDs--these are just some of the progressive technologies making clinical fluorescent tubes and juice-guzzling incandescents look like ...READ»

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Slow Cities

Urban centers that are going nowhere … slowlyREAD»

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Digital Matters - Issue 49

How big a problem is the telecom meltdown?READ»