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LIVE MARKETS Europe: a down day ahead

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LIVE MARKETS The "unjustifiable" Italian discount

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Canada's CIBC misses profit estimates as costs climb, TD beats

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) posted disappointing fourth-quarter earnings on Thursday as expenses and retail banking bad debt provisions rose, while bigger rival Toronto-Dominion Bank beat expectations. ....

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LIVE MARKETS Europe: one day down, one up...

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Exxon to hold spending at $20 billion to $25 billion through 2027

Exxon Mobil on Wednesday set annual capital spending through 2027 at $20 billion to $25 billion, allocating money to low-carbon projects and extending its previously projected spending rate for two years. ....

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