UK PM May's office: May told businesses any Irish backstop would only be necessary for a temporary period

Summarizing British Prime Minister Theresa May's call with business leaders in the UK, "PM May told businesses that she had a very real sense from EU leaders that they wanted to reach a deal as soon as possible this autumn and said any Irish backstop would only be necessary for a temporary period," May's office said in a statement, as reported by Reuters.

Canada: Slowing in retail sales volumes is not necessarily unwanted - RBC

Canadian retail sales dropped 0.1% in August. Paul Ferley, Assistant Chief Economist at RBC Capital Markets, points out that so far during 2018, the m
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WTI retreats from daily highs on Baker Hughes data, looks to settle below $70

After losing more than $3 in the previous two days, the barrel of West Texas Intermediate staged a modest recovery but failed to reconquer the $70 mar
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