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Canadian Health Officials Issue Warning Over AstraZeneca Vaccine By Bloomberg

(Bloomberg) -- Canadian officials are warning there could health be complications for people under 55 from the AstraZeneca (NASDAQ:AZN) Plc Covid-19 vaccine. The country’s vaccine advisory committee will recommend authorities “pause” giving the Astra vaccine to people under 55 because of a risk of blood clots, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. reported, citing people it didn’t name. The federal government has been in touch...

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Canada shares higher at close of trade; S&P/TSX Composite up 0.01% By Investing.com

Investing.com – Canada equities were higher at the close on Monday, as gains in the Consumer Staples, Utilities and Industrials sectors propelled shares higher. At the close in Toronto, the S&P/TSX Composite rose 0.01%. The biggest gainers of the session on the S&P/TSX Composite were BRP Inc (TSX:DOO), which rose 3.92% or 4.07 points to trade at 107.95 at the close....

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Space ETF, BioNTech, Chewy Profits: 3 Things to Watch By Investing.com

By Liz Moyer Investing.com -- The shipping container broke free and returned the Suez Canal to working order on Monday, meaning people had to find something else to fuss about. Now that oil, liquified natural gas and goods can flow freely through one of the world’s most important maritime routes, the focus shifts back to the economic reopening. One big beneficiary is ...

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March set for biggest EM portfolio outflows since September -IIF data By Reuters

By Tom Arnold LONDON (Reuters) - Emerging market portfolios are on course to suffer their biggest monthly capital outflows since September 2020, with $4.79 billion exiting up to March 26, Institute of International Finance data showed. As much as $3.03 billion left debt portfolios and $1.75 billion exited equity portfolios up to five days before the end of March, according to the...

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Suez chaos leaves shipping companies counting the ‘lost expenses’ cost By Reuters

By Jonathan Saul and Carolyn Cohn LONDON (Reuters) - The owners and charterers of ships unable to sail through the the Suez Canal for nearly a week face at least $24 million in expenses they will be unable to recoup as their insurance policies do not cover them, industry sources say. Up to 400 ships, which include oil tankers and vessels carrying...

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Fly Leasing Soars As Carlyle Arm Reaches $2.3 Billion Deal By Investing.com

By Dhirendra Tripathi Investing.com – Shares of Fly Leasing (NYSE:FLY) shot up 27% in Monday’s trade on news that a Carlyle group entity would buy it at an enterprise value of $2.36 billion. FLY shareholders will receive $17.05 per share in cash, just above their current price. An affiliate of Carlyle Aviation Partners, the commercial aviation investment and servicing arm within private equity...

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Kratos Surges Ahead of Ark’s Space ETF Debut Tuesday By Investing.com

By Dhirendra Tripathi Investing.com – Ark Invest’s new space ETF will start trading Tuesday, pushing up shares of its top holding Kratos Defense (NASDAQ:KTOS) in Monday’s trade. Kratos rose 8%. The current consensus rating among six TipRanks analysts is for a hold, with an average price target of $28.20, about where the stock currently trades. Price targets range from a high of $32...

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