Business Brief: Five takeaways from a whirlwind week

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Business Brief: Five takeaways from a whirlwind week
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A dockworkers’ strike that cost the U.S. economy billions. Shots fired at the homes of two executives tied to a Canadian giant in the North American waste space. A change in ownership of the country’s most storied hockey brands. At the end of a dizzying week, we find five takeaways for the final stretch of the 2024.

But investors likely have the same questions we all do: Why were they targeted? Who was behind the shooting? What impact, if any, might this saga have on a Canadian-born company that grew into one of the largest environmental waste disposal firms in North America? Even after as the ports begin to reopen, all of it could still prove damaging to the global supply chain. (Bananas, in particular,

Mali introduced a new mining code last year aimed at imposing higher royalties on foreign companies operating in the country.

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