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CIBC was charging its credit card customers a $5 cash advance fee for e-gift card purchases until Go Public got involved.
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Shopify stock was climbing Monday after an analyst upgraded shares of the e-commerce platform on confidence in growth. Citi analyst Tyler Radke upgraded shares of Shopify to Buy from Neutral, and increased his target price to $105 from $93, which implies a 47% increase in the stock price as of Friday’s close. “Our Deep-Dive analysis into SHOP’s Merchant Solutions business gives us confidence in SHOP’s long-term growth,” Radke wrote in a research note.
The former U.S. president and Republican presidential candidate secured 36 million shares of Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), increasing his stake from 57.6% as of March. Reuters reported last week that Trump would secure a stock bonus worth $1.3 billion from TMTG, equivalent to about half the majority stake he already owns in it, thanks to the wild rally in its shares. The bonus also reflects the exuberant trading in TMTG's shares, which have been on a roller coaster ride since the company listed on Nasdaq last month through a merger with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) and was snapped up by Trump supporters and speculators.
"We expect, in any case, that the Fed's communications after the FOMC meeting this week will have a uniformly hawkish tone," Macquarie said.
There are five major events to watch for this week, highlighted by a Fed meeting and the April jobs report.
NEW YORK (AP) — More worries about inflation and interest rates staying high knocked U.S. stocks lower on Tuesday, as the market closed out its worst month since September. The S&P 500 tumbled 1.6% to cement its first losing month in the last six. Its momentum slammed into reverse in April, falling as much as 5.5% at one point, after setting a record at the end of March. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 570 points, or 1.5%, and the Nasdaq composite lost 2%. Stocks began sinking as soon a
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The Canadian dollar edged up to a near three-week high against its U.S. counterpart on Monday as risk sentiment improved and ahead of monthly GDP data this week that could offer clues on the strength of the domestic economy. The loonie was trading 0.1% higher at 1.3656 to the U.S. dollar, or 73.23 U.S. cents, after earlier touching its strongest level since April 10 at 1.3632. "It has been a somewhat quiet start to the week, with firmer equity and bond markets underpinning risk sentiment and weighing on the USD more broadly," said George Davis, chief technical strategist at RBC Capital Markets.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Since retiring two years ago, Joan Harris has upped her travel game. Once or twice a year, she visits her two adult children in different states. She's planning multiple other trips, including to a science fiction convention in Scotland and a Disney cruise soon after that, along with a trip next year to neolithic sites in Great Britain. “I really have more money to spend now than when I was working,” said Harris, 64, an engineer who worked 29 years for the federal government an