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Trans Mountain Oil Pipeline Just Shy of Target for First-Month Loadings

The Trans Mountain oil pipeline, extending over 1,150 kilometers from Alberta to British Columbia, narrowly missed its first-month loading targets due to logistical and market challenges. Despite the initial setbacks, the pipeline is pivotal for Canada's oil export capacity, aiming to triple its original capacity and improve environmental standards.

Jeff Bezos to Sell $5 Billion in Amazon Shares as Stock Hits Record High

Jeff Bezos plans to sell $5 billion in Amazon shares as the stock hits a record high. This move follows previous sales and could influence Amazon's market standing and future initiatives.
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HRBR Investors Have Opportunity to Lead Harbor Diversified, Inc. Lawsuit

The Law Offices of Howard G. Smith have announced that investors who suffered losses from Harbor Diversified, Inc. (OTC: HRBR) can lead a securities fraud lawsuit. This offers a chance to hold the company accountable. Interested investors should act before the July 8, 2024 deadline.

Cash Isas Surge in Popularity with £73.5bn Poured into Them in a Year and Half

Cash Individual Savings Accounts (Isas) in the UK have surged in popularity, with £73.5bn invested over 18 months. Their tax-free benefits and accessibility appeal to savers seeking secure, flexible options.

Hong Kong shares boosted by tech sector gains, capped by services activity slowdown

Hong Kong's tech sector drives market gains, with Alibaba's share buy-back boosting confidence. However, a slowdown in the services sector tempers overall growth, highlighting economic challenges.

Black farmers’ association calls for Tractor Supply CEO’s resignation after company cuts DEI efforts

The National Black Farmers Association (NBFA) calls for the resignation of Tractor Supply’s CEO after the company curtails its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, highlighting broader implications for corporate responsibility and equality in the agricultural sector.

NZ stocks drift as business confidence slides further – Market close

The New Zealand stock market showed volatility with the S&P/NZX 50 Index alternating between gains and losses due to declining business confidence and mixed economic signals. Investors remained cautious amidst domestic and international uncertainties.

These flight routes suffer the world’s worst turbulence

Discover the world's most turbulence-prone flight routes and the factors contributing to rough skies. Learn about regions like the North Atlantic, Southeast Asia, and the Rocky Mountains, where turbulence is common.