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Banks Drop as Global Rout Deepens

WSJ.com 

Financial shares led the selloff amid concerns that global central banks struggling to boost growth will worsen an already tough environment for lenders.

AP FACT CHECK: Clinton, Sanders on health care, donors

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

[...] Guy Cecil, a former Clinton staffer, was brought in to lead the group last year as a signal to her supporters that they could trust Priorities USA to serve her well. The nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget estimates that the tax increases in Sanders' plan would only cover about 75 percent of what Sanders says it will cost, creating a $3 trillion hole in the federal budget over 10 years. Emory University economist Kenneth Thorpe says the proposal also underestimates the... Читать дальше...

Stanford women have to focus on here and now

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

The No. 12 Cardinal are coming off four wins in an eight-day span and play 10th-place Arizona at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Maples Pavilion. For the Cardinal to overtake those teams and win the program’s 24th conference title in 28 years, they’re probably going to have to run the table and get some help along the way. Since being crushed by UCLA in Los Angeles, they have won four in a row, including the program’s 22nd sweep of Cal in 29 years. The 34 points tied a record for the fewest the Cardinal have allowed in conference play. Читать дальше...



Shadow flipping could put Vancouver real estate deals under scrutiny from the taxman

The Vancouver Sun 

Real estate agents found making a profit by “shadow flipping” Metro Vancouver homes could face the wrath of Canada’s taxman. Shadow flipping involves real estate brokers using an obscure “assignment clause” in sales contracts so that the property changes hands and the price increases multiple times before a deal closes. The technique drives up prices and commissions.

Vaughn Palmer: No chance now for public review of Site C dam

The Vancouver Sun 

VICTORIA After delivering a gracious tribute to former premier Bill Bennett in the legislature this week, Opposition leader John Horgan closed with a swipe at the B.C. Liberals for undermining one aspect of the Bennett legacy.

B.C. in talks to sell electricity to Alberta

The Vancouver Sun 

VICTORIA — B.C.’s energy minister says the federal government is keen to help build a new $1-billion power line between B.C. and Alberta that could allow for our provincial neighbours to transition off coal and onto B.C. electricity. Bill Bennett said he raised the issue with his federal counterpart this week and his staff have been in discussions with Alberta’s energy ministry as recently as Thursday.





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