Canadian stock market slides amid mixed U.S. performance, higher oil prices
The S&P/TSX composite index was down 150 points on Wednesday
The S&P/TSX composite index was down 150 points on Wednesday
The insurer will act as lead underwriter for a DFC reinsurance scheme backing as much as $20 billion in war-related losses
Financial and geopolitical shocks were ranked as the biggest threats for 2026, but tech risks are becoming dominant challenges as well
The reversal comes just over two weeks after Houston's government tabled its budget
The April crude oil contract was down US$11.32 at US$83.45 per barrel
The Caribbean is the third and often-overlooked border of the United States, with both the potential benefits and security concerns that this entails....
April crude contract spiked to nearly US$120 before easing to under US$95
Higher oil price to benefit oilpatch, but will drag on consumer spending
Clearest impact seen in decelerating rental, housing markets
Prices moderate on report that some G7 nations may release some of their strategic reserves
The Labour Government’s appalling refusal to allow the use of American bases on British soil for possible U.S. strikes against Iran is only the latest...
A $71 billion verdict surge, a brutal loss year, and a widening issue in the Gulf – the sector's calm won't last forever
February figures point to a market that is moderating, not softening
Report also identifies four areas that are expected to shape US claims this year
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The insurer allegedly told its client the claim would be denied – before it was even filed
The European Commission has unveiled the European Democracy Shield (EDS) as a sweeping initiative it claims will protect EU democracies from foreign i...
The latest Middle East flare‑up is more than a geopolitical story for insurers
Rates can spike overnight, tankers can vanish - but that doesn’t mean the wider market snaps from soft to hard
Black swan events - once framed as rare and unpredictable - are now increasingly being treated as boardroom realities