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Experts urge people to switch their savings account

Switching your savings account should be your one bit of admin today


A look at accommodations and experiences in India for $1,000

Discover what $1,000 can get you in India through a variety of travel experiences and accommodations. This video highlights options such as All Seasons Homestay, Fairmont Jaipur, and Four Seasons Mumbai, providing insights into local culture, amenities, and value for money in different locations.


How I manage my Christmas budget: Millionaire spending £15,000 on gifts


Business Matters: Prada buys fashion rival Versace in US$1.4B deal

After a long courtship, high fashion house Prada is taking ownership of rival Versace in a US$1.4 billion deal. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for Dec. 2, 2025.


Iranians seek portable wealth as hedge against falling currency after war with Israel

When it comes to financial security for Iran’s jittery public after the 12-day war with Israel, all that glitters is gold — and for many, it remains the most trusted hedge against inflation, sanctions and a weakening rial currency. (AP Video by Saeed Sarmadi)


Australia took another step toward full financial control

Australia is phasing out cash — and most people still don’t realize what that means. ATMs are disappearing, physical payments are becoming rare, and digital control is being normalized. Supporters call it "modernization," but critics warn it's a step toward financial surveillance. Once money becomes digital-only, it becomes programmable. And someone else decides what “acceptable spending” looks like.


Invest $20,000 in 2 TSX Stocks for $839 In Passive Income

These TSX stocks maintain sustainable payout ratios, indicating they have the potential to generate worry-free passive income for years. The post Invest $20,000 in 2 TSX Stocks for $839 In Passive Income appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Invest $7,000 in This Dividend Stock for $388 in Annual Passive Income

Enbridge Inc (TSX:ENB) stock can supply considerable dividend income. The post Invest $7,000 in This Dividend Stock for $388 in Annual Passive Income appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Number of Americans living paycheck to paycheck surges

A rising number of workers and families across the U.S. are reporting that they can’t pay their bills without relying on each paycheck they get. This affordability issue is reflected in numerous private surveys and bank analyses, prompting some policy measures from Washington. The headline numbers Data from payroll company ADP reveals that 64% of A...


Fed data suggests central bank has stopped losing money

By Michael S. Derby Dec 3 (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve appears to have finally turned the corner on a three-year-long string of unprecedented loss-making tied to how it has implemented monetary policy in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Over recent weeks, data released by the central bank shows that since the start of November the Fed has started to make enough money again to very slowly


Relief at last: What the Bank of Canada’s new outlook means for your wallet — and how to take back control

What the Bank of Canada’s November 2025 Quarterly Financial Report means for you and how to prepare for what comes next


What are Europeans giving up for their mortgage payments?

Many Europeans are taking on hefty mortgages to cover housing costs. For some, such loans require cutting back on daily purchases — but what gets trimmed first? View on euronews


I’m 39 with £56k in pensions – can I save enough to retire on £40k a year?


S&P/TSX composite gains more than 100 points amid bank earnings, US markets rise

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index gained ground on Wednesday as investors sifted through earnings from the country's largest leaders, while U.S. markets also rose.


Want extra dough? Bread price fixing compensation deadline is almost here

Feeling stung by the bread price-fixing scandal of 2001-2021? Here's your last chance to claim a piece of the $500-million class action settlement.


National Bank of Canada's fourth-quarter profit rises on strong wealth management business

Dec 3 (Reuters) - National Bank of Canada reported a rise in fourth-quarter profit on Wednesday, helped by a robust performance in its wealth management segments. The Canadian lender posted an adjusted profit of C$1.16 billion ($831.90 million), or C$2.82 per share, in the three months ended October 31, compared with C$928 million, or C$2.58 per share, last year. ($1 = 1.3944 Canadian dollars)


Turn any TFSA into a $400/month dividend machine

Build tax-free monthly cash flow with a TFSA, and consider Plaza Retail REIT’s steady, necessity-based income to help reach $400 per month over time. The post Turn Any TFSA Into a $400/Month Dividend Machine appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


CRA just released new 2026 tax brackets

New 2026 CRA tax brackets can cut “bracket creep” so plan around them to ensure more compounding, and consider Manulife for dependable dividend income. The post CRA Just Released New 2026 Tax Brackets appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Etoro launches paid subscription: With a debit card and cashback paid in shares is it worth joining?

The new subscription gives access to features that were previously only available to those with a balance of $25,000 or more.


I paid off £85k of debt by getting money-savvy – here are my 13 golden rules


Kalshi's valuation doubles on strong interest in prediction markets platforms

By Pritam Biswas Dec 2 (Reuters) - Kalshi said on Tuesday it had raised $1 billion in a financing round, more than doubling its valuation at $11 billion in about two months, as interest in prediction market platforms mounts. The platforms allow users worldwide to trade binary contracts on outcomes in politics, sports, economics and entertainment. The model has drawn strong backing for its


Wall Street surges as cooler inflation makes December rate cut all but certain

Today's reading took on increased importance, too. It's the final inflation reading ahead of the Fed's December decision on a potential interest rate cut.


With 'Trump Accounts,' your baby could qualify for $1,000. Here's what to know

WASHINGTON (AP) — When the children of wealthy households leave the nest, they often benefit from their parents' largesse in the form of a trust fund. Less affluent peers may receive nothing at all — or even be expected to support their families when they become adults.


Canada just lost its top spot with the US — and your wallet will feel the shift

What Canada’s shrinking role in U.S. trade means for your wallet


Here's the number of Canadians who reach $1 million by retirement — and 3 steps to help you get there. Are you close?

The keys to get into the seven-figure club


Invest $15,000 in this dividend stock: Create $78 in passive income

Given its improving financial performances, healthy outlook, and reasonable valuation, Whitecap is an ideal buy to boost your passive income. The post Invest $15,000 in This Dividend Stock: Create $78 in Passive Income appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Market Open: Apple Hits Record, RBC Profit Tops Estimates as Copper Surges | Dec 03, 2025

Markets opened mixed this morning as Canadian equities slipped while U.S. benchmarks showed modest gains. The TSX is down slightly, and the Venture is also lower. In the U.S., the Dow is off marginally and the Nasdaq is weaker after yesterday’s rebound, as traders digest soft ADP jobs data and look ahead to holiday trading. Commodities are in focus...


EU Commission aims to make Europe's financial markets more attractive

The European Commission plans to fundamentally streamline and modernize the complex financial market rules for European Union countries. The planned reforms aim to improve the competitiveness of the EU's financial markets by harmonizing regulations for trading venues and streamlining supervisory processes. This includes plans to transfer supervisor...


22 money saving tips that truly work for Canadians

Feeling the pinch before payday? Find out how to make your money go further (and stop yourself going broke) with our list of 22 helpful saving tips that you and your bank account will love...


I’m 60 and have been diagnosed with a terminal illness that will require constant costly care. How can I set up my retirement accounts to pay for it?

I don't know how much longer I'll be able to work.


I'm 64 and will get a £98,000 inheritance tax bill for being single, but a couple could pay nothing

My flat is worth £500,000 and I have savings of around £70,000. As it stands I would face a big inheritance tax bill, but a married couple in my position would not.


Build a cash-gushing passive-income portfolio with just $40,000

Building a passive income portfolio can be as simple as investing in dividend ETFs or prudently in individual stocks more tailored to your income goals. The post Build a Cash-Gushing Passive-Income Portfolio With just $40,000 appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


The 21 celebrity billionaires, ranked by riches

From iconic actors to legendary musicians, meet the world's billionaire celebrities.


1 magnificent dividend stock down 14% to buy and hold for decades

This Canadian dividend star has increased its distribution in each of the past 25 years. The post 1 Magnificent Dividend Stock Down 14% to Buy and Hold for Decades appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Oprah Winfrey's $4.8BN real estate portfolio is revealed

Superstar talk show host Oprah Winfrey hit the stage in Sydney on Thursday for her first appearance on her Australian speaking tour.


'Big Short' investor Burry says he owns Fannie, Freddie and sees upside from potential IPOs

Dec 8 (Reuters) - Investor Michael Burry, known for "The Big Short," said on Monday he owns sizable positions in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and expects them to rise materially if the U.S. mortgage finance giants are taken public again through initial public offerings. In his Substack newsletter "Cassandra Unchained", Burry said he expects the IPO price to be between 1 and 1.25 times book value,


Is Mumbai Truly India’s Strongest Financial Capital?

Discover Mumbai, India’s leading commercial and financial powerhouse. This video explores the city’s economic strength, business districts, major industries, infrastructure, and its role in driving India’s growth. #Mumbai #FinancialCapital #IndiaGrowth #Economy #UrbanLife


Why the Bank of Canada is unlikely to cut interest rates again this week

The Bank of Canada is scheduled to make its next decision on interest rates on Dec. 10, but are they expected to raise them, cut them, or hold?


Powerball jackpot jumps to $875 million - the second biggest this year

Powerball jackpot jumps to $875 million - the second biggest this year - Four people purchased tickets which netted them $1 million during Saturday’s prize draw - but the big prize is still up for grabs


Credible or clickbait? Finding the right financial advice

Open conversations about money are powerful. They can help break taboos around topics like debt and savings and help you get a handle on your finances. But research shows that only one-third of Canadians turn to someone for financial advice. Of those who do reach out, the most common source of advice is friends and […] The post Credible or clickbait? Finding the right financial advice appeared first on For Your Life.


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Which major world currencies are hardest to fake?

Find out which countries have the most and least counterfeited currencies, and the measures banks take to stop fake cash entering circulation.


Trump offers $12 billion bailout for farmers harmed by tariffs

Trump offers $12 billion taxpayer bailout for farmers harmed by his tariff policies - Farmers have been slammed by reductions in foreign purchases as a result of Trump’s obsession with import taxes


Hedge funds double down using near-record leverage in quest to boost returns

By Anirban Sen and Nell Mackenzie NEW YORK, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Hedge funds are using near-record levels of leverage to trade equities and betting on debt-backed strategies in efforts to juice returns, making the most of markets buoyed by a boom in artificial intelligence. Over the past few years, debt-fueled strategies have surged as funds have become larger and more complex. That trend is


@ the Bell: Markets set mixed tone for Wednesday interest rate decisions

The TSX index gave back 52 basis points on Friday driven by losses in technology, industrial and healthcare stocks, as well as stronger-than-expected labour data slimming chances of an interest rate cut next Wednesday from the Bank of Canada. US markets were cheerier for the opposite reason, with signs of a slowing labour market, coupled with resil...


Canada's TD Bank quarterly profit rises on interest income boost

Dec 4 (Reuters) - Toronto-Dominion Bank reported a rise in fourth-quarter profit on Thursday, as the Canadian lender was helped by an increase in its income from interests. The bank reported adjusted net income of C$3.91 billion, or C$2.18 per share, in the three months ended October 31, compared with C$3.21 billion, or C$1.72 per share, in the year-ago period. (Reporting by Pritam Biswas in


Mortgage misery for four million households as bills soar despite interest rate cuts

Nearly four million households will be hit with higher mortgage costs over the next three years even though interest rates are now coming down, the Bank of England has said.


Reinsurance giant Swiss Re sets $4.5 billion income target for 2026

Swiss reinsurance company Swiss Re is targeting a group net income of $4.5 billion in 2026, it announced on Friday, as it presented an updated strategy for the year ahead. The plan includes the introduction next year of a sustainable annual share buyback programme starting at $500 million, contingent on the company meeting its 2025 earnings target....


Business rates cut for Harrods and Selfridges - as Reeves hammers pubs with a painful rise

Businesses were left seething by Budget reforms that will see small venues pay an extra £318m in the property tax over the next three years.


Fintech firm Wealthfront seeks up to $2.05 billion valuation in US IPO

By Prakhar Srivastava Dec 2 (Reuters) - Automated digital wealth management firm Wealthfront is targeting a valuation of up to $2.05 billion in its U.S. initial public offering, it said on Tuesday, becoming the latest to test a trend of strong investor appetite for fintech listings. The Palo Alto, California-based company plans to raise as much as $485 million by selling 34.6 million shares,