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Canada’s Currency Reaches Six-Week Low

Compared to the US dollar, the loonie lost three-fifths of a penny on Monday, falling to its lowest point in over a month and a half. The Canadian dollar closed at 79.78 US cents, a loss of 0.63 cents from its closing price on Friday. On April 13 the loonie reached its lowest intraday price… Continue Reading

Ares Selling Custom-Made Cars

Most cars – even top-of-the-line ones – can be purchased directly from the auto-dealer on the same day as viewing.  But that won’t give one the uniqueness that Ares Performance, headed by European auto marketer Dany Bahar offers.  The man who has run the International Sports Federation, was behind the creation of Red Bull Media… Continue Reading

Best US Cities to Start a Business

There are a lot of factors to consider when embarking on the journey of starting a new business. One of the most important considerations, which can sometimes mean the difference between success and failure, is the city in which the business is launched. WalletHub, a social network site for financial information, examined the 150 largest… Continue Reading

China Passes US in Oil Imports

After about ten years of changing energy flows from the US as the world’s biggest importer towards China taking the lead, April was the month China it finally happened. According to Chinese customs data the Asian giant reached an historic high of overseas oil purchases of $7.4 million barrels a day. US imports in April… Continue Reading

Renters Paying Too Much as Recovery Passes Them By

A worrisome percentage of renters are paying at least half of their income for housing and utilities, according to census data analyzed by Enterprise Community Partners. The non-profit company that helps finance affordable housing states that the number of such households has increased by 26 percent since 2007, rising to 11.25 million. This fact underscores… Continue Reading

US and Japan Forge Historic Defense Cooperation Agreement

Emerging from talks in a New York hotel, US Secretary of State John Kerry, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter, Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida, and Defense Minister Gen Nakatani announced revised guidelines for Japanese-US military cooperation, bringing the two countries closer together than ever before as defense partners. The new rules agreed upon call for the… Continue Reading

Business Travelers Choosing Uber in Droves

Certify, an expense management system provider, reports that use of Uber by business travelers using its service has reached an astounding 46 percent of all ground transportation during the first quarter of 2015. Compared to the figure of 15 percent during 2014’s first quarter, that is a remarkable surge in growth. “While we often see… Continue Reading