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Premier opens Asian trade office

Premier opens Asian trade office

The B.C. government has opened its first trade office in Hong Kong, as part of a tour of the region that includes a speech by Premier Christy Clark to world economic leaders.

Japan Airlines IPO at top of range

Japan Airlines Co. is raising 663 billion yen ($8.5 billion) in its initial public offering, pricing its shares at the top of its range at 3,790 yen ($48) - the world's second biggest IPO this year after Facebook.

Dragonwave to cut 48 jobs

DragonWave Inc. will cut 48 positions, primarily in Ottawa and Israel, to reduce its annual operating expenses by $6 million. It anticipates $1 million of restructuring charges related to the job cuts.

Tender time

The B.C. legislature is getting some renos. Stantec Architecture is working on drawings to alter the main entrance and create a barrier-free access on the west side of the loading area. A tender call for general contractors closed last week ...

New CEO likes Daniels culture

Australian boss says Victoria electronics company a good fit

Partners plan cross-B.C. natural gas pipeline

Spectra, BG propose LNG plant on coast

On the Street: Carney, Clark to address Island summit

Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney and B.C. Premier Christy Clark are the headline speakers at the sixth annual State of the Island Economic Summit next month in Nanaimo.

BP selling some Gulf oil assets

Oil company BP said Monday it is selling some deep-water assets in the Gulf of Mexico to Plains Exploration & Production Co. for $5.

Credit, debit cards boost spending, economy: study

Being able to pay for goods and services electronically with credit and debit cards has helped boost the economy by making it easier to spend money, a report by Visa Canada suggests.

Wait for stimulus sends TSX down

The Toronto stock market closed lower Monday as buyers wait to see whether the U.S. Federal Reserve will come up with another jolt of stimulus later this week that could revive a flagging economy. The S&P/TSX composite index fell 52.