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Britons over the age of 60 have continued to see their incomes rise since the recession, while earnings for those in their 20s slumped, the Institute for Fiscal Studies said.
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Canada’s federal government issued new rules on Dec. 21 that give credit unions the option to become federally incorporated entities, allowing them to expand across the country and better compete with banks.
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Evan Erlandson liked the flexible mortgage terms offered by Canada’s government-owned agricultural lender to start a farm, so he bypassed traditional financial firms such as Royal Bank of Canada.
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Two Japanese scientists and an American researcher won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for making it easier to recreate carbon-based molecules found in nature that can be used for medicines.
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Two Japanese scientists and an American researcher whose work paved the way for new medicines and plastics won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing tools to synthesize carbon-based molecules found in nature.
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Severe winter weather in Canada has helped boost the price for Syncrude oil to the largest premium in almost four years.
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Spectris Plc , the U.K.’s biggest maker of production-testing gear, surged to its highest price since at least 1989 in London trading after reporting 2010 earnings that beat analyst estimates.
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U.K. stocks climbed for a sixth day, the longest stretch of gains in nine months, led by a rally in Aggreko Plc and Shire Plc after analysts recommended the shares.
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