A U.S.-Canada Bridge Was Near The Finish Line; Now It’s Delayed

The new Gordie Howe U.S.-Camada bride seemed to be at the finishing line. Now? Not so much.
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The new Gordie Howe U.S.-Camada bride seemed to be at the finishing line. Now? Not so much.
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Large UK retailers are hurrying the government to close a tax loophole that they say is helping cheap, Chinese products enter the country. Maddie Parker explains what a crackdown could mean for consumers. (Source: Bloomberg)

Stocks can continue climbing without a specific catalyst, despite recent volatility, as structural factors support higher valuations, according to HSBC Chief multi-asset strategist Max Kettner. “I don’t think there needs to be a catalyst,” said Kettner. He explained that we’re in a world of structurally higher nominal growth, and structurally higher revenue growth, meaning if company margins don’t change then earnings will continue to rise. Kettner joined Guy Johnson, Anna Edwards and Tom Mac
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Gary Gensler, overseer of Wall Street for significant parts of the last two decades, has a message for anyone arguing sports betting is a matter for federal financial regulators: They’re wrong.