Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government acted to prohibit non-Canadians from buying residential real estate in 2022, with the measure to expire on Jan. 1, 2025
Novo's biggest shareholder is buying Catalent Inc., one of the world's biggest drug-manufacturing companies, for $16.5 billion, including debt. In a three-way arrangement
Swift had previously been tied with Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon and Stevie Wonder for the most wins in the category. Album of the year was one of two prizes for Swift on the night
Treasuries fell across all maturities at the open in Asia as Powell's comments underscored the likelihood that bond investors had overshot in pricing for rapid rate cuts
Putin's trips abroad have been limited due to the risk of possible arrest on a warrant from the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes
Online gaming companies including Delta Corp. and Tiger Global-backed Dream11 have seen an increase in demands and notices from tax authorities amid a crackdown on alleged tax evasion
Falling borrowing costs and seemingly insatiable investor demand have turbo-charged issuance in bond markets across the globe
Imports of Waaree panels raise questions about how US Customs and Border Protection officials are enforcing a ban on products tied to the repression of Uyghur people in China's Xinjiang region
The board, which was set up in 2020 by management to independently review some of the company's most significant content moderation decisions
America's reliance on China for drug ingredients has raised alarm bells in Congress. House committees will hold two hearings Tuesday on drug shortages
Global economic growth is proving more resilient and inflation in the US and Europe is easing faster than the organization expected in its November outlook
Oil imports from Russia, negligible before Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, climbed steadily through 2022 and the first half of last year as India saw an opportunity to procure discounted barrels
Indian bonds have rallied over the past three months, fueled by overseas inflows ahead of global index inclusion starting June
The banks provided accounts to front companies secretly owned by a sanctioned Iranian petrochemicals company
Many of today's Indian conglomerates also began life this way. In 1958, more than a decade after the departure of British rulers, the Tata Group had nine agencies managing 60 companies
The quarterfinals will be held in Boston, Los Angeles, Miami and Kansas City, Missouri
For younger generations, financial goals like buying a house and saving for retirement can feel out of reach - so they are splurging on $2,500 Chanel bags and more
US intends further strikes, Houthis promise 'escalation', more Red Sea assaults
The fragmentation will not be permanent, but for now it's making it tougher for import-dependent nations like India and South Korea to diversify their sources of oil supply
The relationship between Musk and his directors was slammed by a Delaware judge this week, who cited the board's conflicts of interest in her ruling that Musk's $55 billion pay package was excessive.