BlackBerry posted a hefty second-quarter loss, largely because of a nearly $1 billion charge for an inventory buildup of unsold smartphones.
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Wuhan Iron & Steel is in a thinning field of bidders for Rio Tinto's Canadian iron-ore assets, meaning it could be the first Chinese state-owned firm to make a large Canadian acquisition since a controversial oil-sands deal last year.
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Sinar Mas Group and CT Corp. are seeking to sell a stake in Mega Life, an insurance joint venture between the Indonesian conglomerates, as they seek to cash in on booming foreign demand for insurance assets in Southeast Asia.
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Bombardier said it is in talks with Lion Air of Indonesia about a potential sale of the Canadian company's CSeries jets to the budget carrier.
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Norwegian oil company Statoil has discovered up to 600 million barrels of oil offshore Newfoundland, its third discovery in a potential new core area.
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A cargo ship is on track to become the first bulk carrier to cross the Northwest Passage through Canada's Arctic waters, a route shippers hope will save time and money in global trade.
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Thailand's flagship petroleum explorer may invest in North American shale gas and Myanmar deep-water projects as part of its plan to nearly double its output by 2020, its CEO says.
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Retail sales in Canada rose 0.6% in July, slightly better than expectations, helped by increased gas-station purchases.
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China took a 12.5% stake in Russia's Uralkali, moving to secure supplies of potash and casting doubt on whether a global pricing cartel for the fertilizer ingredient could be revived.
Kenyan officials said they believe the remaining hostages had been freed from a Nairobi mall, and the interior ministry said that troops were in control.
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The boost to Canada's economy from a U.S. housing rebound might fall short of some peoples' expectations, Desjardins Securities says.
Concerns about the accuracy of Canadian jobs data was reinforced Friday as July payroll data contradicted findings from the closely-watched labor force survey.
BlackBerry says its balance sheet remains strong with $2.6 billion in cash and no debt, but amid mounting losses, that financial cushion is quickly shrinking.
BlackBerry, Bombardier, Enbridge, Trilogy Energy and PHX Energy are some of the stocks we're watching Friday.
BlackBerry said it reached a preliminary deal with Canadian insurer Fairfax to try to take the struggling company private for about $4.7 billion.
Being helpful and giving makes friendship better—as long as it is a two-way street.
Fire pits have evolved from caves and campsites to become a central component of outdoor living.
Director Nicole Holofcener's "Enough Said" was released in New York on Wednesday. She sat down with The Wall Street Journal to discuss her inspirations, family and casting James Gandolfini in one of his final roles.
Amid serious Oscar releases, intellectual documentaries and edgy indies at the Toronto Film Festival, the standout films were comedies and an upbeat musical.
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