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Economy

Factories are still producing but wait times are up, early evidence suggests.
The recent panic in the markets has made it a good bet central banks will be cutting interest rates.
What will happen when the outbreak ends?
Investors are "pricing in the worst case scenario."
Even the country's elites are losing faith in the system, a new survey suggests.
Markets hit all-time highs on Tuesday, as some good news spread about COVID-19.
A November cold snap caused utility use to jump, the agency says.
Canada's relatively high interest rates and rising commodity prices are making the loonie attractive. But the Bank of Canada might not like that.
The country's ability to attract skilled migrants is making a big difference.
RBC's top executive predicts "a tough couple years" as consumer borrowing slows and digital financial companies gun for the traditional banks.