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Dollar jumps after US/Iran peace talks fail

LONDON, April 12 (Reuters) - The dollar jumped against other major currencies in early Asia-Pacific trading on Sunday, as investors sought the relative safety of the U.S. currency after marathon talks between Washington and Tehran failed to yield a peace deal, plunging markets into a seventh week of uncertainty. President Donald Trump on Sunday said the U.S. Navy would start blockading the Strait


How much money do ATM routes make?

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Hormuz yuan payments give Iran and China a symbolic win, but dollar dominance still looks intact

The Strait of Hormuz crisis has created an unusual new test case for de-dollarization, with some shipping-related payments reportedly being made in Chinese yuan rather than U.S. dollars. The development matters because it gives Iran and China a real-world geopolitical use case for the yuan at one of the world’s most important energy chokepoints. This article looks at what changed in Hormuz, why it matters politically, and why the move still...


How money can measurably influence happiness and life satisfaction

The big-idea explorers at Aperture investigate how money genuinely influences happiness and overall life satisfaction.


Here’s how much you need to earn in every US state to afford an average life


Pranking rich 💰 people part 3 | Just for Laughs

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Can Africa’s informal economy become the continent’s next investment frontier? Business Africa

Formalising Africa’s sizable informal sector: how an investment company is turning unreported consumer power into verifiable, high-growth portfolios. While Kenya’s housing faces crisis, a massive deficit of two million units persists despite the real estate sector’s 5.7% growth.


Rising rates, ESG & private equity: Financing in extreme times – Vonovia, RE Royalties, and Mutares

RE Royalties – Innovative Financing Models Are in Tune with the Times These days, it takes courage to rethink established practices! The Canadian financier RE Royalties is breaking new ground and relying on an unusual but clever business model. Instead of operating projects itself, the company acquires royalty interests in solar, wind, hydro, and s...


Is money down on a car deal a scam? | How dealers turn your cash into profit

Dealers love upfront cash — but is it really helping you, or padding their profits? Would you ever skip a down payment if you could?


A 3.2% dividend stock paying immense (safe!) cash

CIBC’s dividend looks to be built on real earnings strength and a well-capitalized balance sheet, not just a high yield. The post A 3.2% Dividend Stock Paying Immense (Safe!) Cash appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


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Is the generational wealth gap narrower than we thought? This is Money podcast

Why did official figures underestimate the wealth of younger adults - and is property versus pension a comparison worth making?


The Masters 2026 prize money: How much does the winner earn?

The Masters 2026 prize money: How much does Rory McIlroy earn after back-to-back wins? - The Masters prize pot has increased since McIlroy took the green jacket last year


Our business earned £500,000 in 16 days after our Dragons' Den episode


We saved $600K for retirement but my struggling sister is asking for money. How do we help her without putting our future at risk?

When a family member asks for money, Canadians with RRSPs and TFSAs face a hard tradeoff — here's how to help without putting your own retirement at risk


Posthaste: More Canadians desperate for tax refund to plug holes in their finances

Accountants will tell you that getting a tax refund is bad financial planning, but more Canadians are nonetheless depending on that cash injection to help with their finances, according to two new surveys.


Ottawa is buying $30 billion in Canada Mortgage Bonds in 2026 — here's what it means for your mortgage rate

The federal government is spending $30 billion on Canada Mortgage Bonds this year — a program that quietly shapes what Canadians pay on fixed-rate mortgages


How these music artists built their billion-dollar fortunes

Becoming a billionaire in the music industry is incredibly rare, but a select group of artists have managed to use their fame to amass massive fortunes. Dr. Dre is the latest name to be added to the list: The hip-hop icon, born Andre Young, recently joined the Forbes Billionaires list, cementing his place alongside industry giants. Young went from being a founding member of the hip-hop group NWA to producing legends like Eminem and 50 Cent, laying the foundation for his success, although it was his business moves that truly changed the game. Co-founding Beats Electronics and later selling it to Apple for $3 billion proved to be a turning point. He even once proudly told Forbes, “I don’t chase money, I try to make the money chase me.” Dre now joins Jay-Z as only the second hip-hop billionaire on Forbes’ list. Jay-Z built a $2.5 billion empire through ventures like Roc Nation, luxury champagne, and investments in companies like Uber. Then there’s Rihanna, whose fortune largely stems from her Fenty Beauty brand, which she launched in 2017. The brand is widely credited with reshaping the beauty industry by setting a new standard for inclusivity, offering an unprecedented 40 foundation shades at launch and pushing competitors to expand their ranges while embracing more authentic representation. Others have taken different paths. Taylor Swift became a billionaire largely through music itself, driven by the massive success of her record-breaking Eras Tour, which generated over $2 billion in ticket sales worldwide. On top of that, in May 2025, she announced she had repurchased her recordings from Shamrock Capital, the private equity firm that had acquired them from Scooter Braun in 2020.


Investing in April could make ISA early birds £83,000 richer than savings stragglers


Posthaste: How the US dollar stole the Canadian dollar's petrocurrency thunder

The Canadian dollar has yielded its petrocurrency status to the United States dollar due to the latest global energy crisis, says one currency analyst.


What Berkshire Hathaway's strategy reveals about future of Wall Street

It's been 22 months of Berkshire Hathaway sitting on its $400 billion cash pile. But the company has finally made its move - signaling and an eye-opening truth about the US's shaky economy.


West Virginia households struggle with soaring electricity bills

Trump vowed to slash electric costs. Now families are choosing between heating and food - Anger is mounting over utility costs that are eclipsing rents and mortgages in one of America's most energy-rich, yet poorest, regions


Markets rose in 2025, but more Canadian investors feel uneasy about their money

Canadian investors say they feel negatively about their investments, up from 32% a year earlier


Santander the latest big bank to launch best buy cash ISAs with voucher offer driving rates to 4.98%

Santander has launched several best buy fixed-rate cash Isas joining other major banks battling for tax-free cash at the start of the new financial year.


Why most men fail financially (and how to avoid it)

Men encounter financial difficulties because they do not possess a proper system to handle their earnings despite their


Ten new tax year tips to get your finances flying: How to boost your ISAs and pensions

A new tax year means a clean slate. It's the perfect time to make sure your money works for you in 2026/27, say Clare Stinton and Helen Morrissey of Hargreaves Lansdown.


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The most common ways people waste money

We all like to think we’re smart with our money, but sometimes we’re our own worst enemy. Here are some of the biggest ways people end up wasting cash. 1. Spending Unnecessarily. Too often, people spend money on things they don’t even need. Billionaire Warren Buffet used a $20 flip phone before upgrading to an iPhone. 2. Buying New Cars Most cars lose 20% of their value once they leave the dealership, and 60% over five years. 3. Dining Out Dining at restaurants should be an occasional treat, not a frequent expense. 4. Daily Coffee Coffee lovers enjoy their daily caffeine fix, but purchasing an expensive cup from your favorite coffee chain can quickly drain your wallet. 5. Drinking Bottled Water. In addition to being harmful to the environment, bottled water is an unnecessary expense when you can simply drink tap water. 6. The Lottery Buying lottery tickets is a poor gambling habit; instead of spending money on unlikely chances for a big payday, it's more sensible to focus on paying off debts. 7. Living The High Life Living beyond your means can lead to debt and high interest rates, so refrain from tapping away at your credit card if you can’t afford it. 8. ATM Fees Using ATMs that aren’t part of your bank’s network comes with extra fees that can add up over time.


The average Canadian TFSA balance at 60 reveals something important

Here’s an important lesson every long-term TFSA investor should keep in mind. The post The Average Canadian TFSA Balance at 60 Reveals Something Important appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


RBC plans to invest up to $1 billion through new Canadian growth fund

TORONTO — The head of RBC says the bank plans to launch a growth fund to invest up to $1 billion in Canadian companies in the coming years.


Analysis - How the math works on a $1.75 trillion SpaceX valuation

By Medha Singh, Echo Wang and Noel Randewich April 8 (Reuters) - Elon Musk’s SpaceX is seeking a $1.75 trillion valuation in its forthcoming initial public offering. How far into the stratosphere is that? Going by common Wall Street metrics, the answer is, way out there. SpaceX would immediately become the sixth most-valuable publicly listed U.S. firm, worth more than the likes of Meta Platforms


Could your bank move to 24/7 digital payments by 2027 — and what happens to your money if it does?

Sending $500 abroad takes days and costs fees — a new law just cleared the way to change that


How to turn $25,000 in TFSA savings into a steady stream of cash

This TSX income fund pays a fixed $0.10 per share monthly distribution. The post How to Turn $25,000 in TFSA Savings Into a Steady Stream of Cash appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


BlackBerry reports US$24.3M Q4 profit, revenue up 10 per cent from year earlier

TORONTO — BlackBerry Ltd. reported a profit of US$24.3 million in its fourth quarter compared with a loss of US$7.4 million a year earlier.


US bank profits to rise on deals, but Iran war fuels outlook uncertainty

By Nivedita Balu April 8 (Reuters) - Large U.S. banks are set to post higher quarterly earnings on strong interest income and investment banking fees, analyst estimates show, though investors will focus on forecasts as rising geopolitical risks involving Iran add to macroeconomic uncertainty. Goldman Sachs will kick off earnings season for banks on Monday. The largest U.S. lender, JPMorgan Chase


Universities with the highest-earning alumni, according to the data

People pay a lot of money to go to college—but what college's graduates are making the most money after they leave the university? That's the question this report from PayScale is answering, with its ranking of universities with the highest-paid graduates.


$80M lottery winners took months to claim life-changing amount of money

So you’ve won the largest ever lottery jackpot in Ontario’s history — the $80-million Lotto Max draw on Dec. 30, 2025 — and what do you do?


Couples who talk about money early are less likely to divorce

People frequently experience relationship conflicts because of their financial disputes yet most couples choose to avoid … Couples Who Talk About Money Early Are Less Likely to DivorceRead more


The 3 stocks I’d choose first if I wanted reliable monthly passive income

These three quality monthly-paying dividend stocks could boost your passive income. The post The 3 Stocks I’d Choose First If I Wanted Reliable Monthly Passive Income appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


The eye-watering salary you now need to make to rent alone in London

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Countries with the most millionaires and billionaires

Money might not make the world go around in a literal sense, but it certainly does give it a helping hand. Between investments, inheritances, and good business, there are cities around the world that have accumulated a nice list of wealthy people. But we’re here to look at which countries most of them call home. Curious? Click through the gallery to see which nations boast the highest number of millionaires and billionaires.


How to make money while traveling the world

Learn how to transform your travel experiences into valuable assets that can actually grow your bank account and career. This guide explores practical strategies for making every trip a strategic investment, from building a professional portfolio to creating marketable content for global brands. By shifting your mindset and planning with specific objectives, you can cover your expenses and even turn a profit while exploring new destinations. Whether you are looking for financial gain or personal growth through real-world education, these insights will help you travel smarter and more purposefully.


Warren Buffett: Teachers and nurses don’t get rewarded like investors do. Small tangible steps to take towards your first $1M

“There's always plenty wrong with a social order, and certainly there are places where ours is a lot more broken than it used to be"


How to buy an annuity: Are they worth it and what rates can you get?

Annuities are rising in popularity once again, with rates increasing over the last couple of years. If you are considering an annuity for a guaranteed retirement income, what are your options?


At 59, I want to retire. I have £668,000 saved – is this enough?

A reader bored of working life wants to know if he can call it quits and retire


From $0 to $10K per month – how Americans are doing it

Out here in America, more folks each day discover methods to earn solid cash beyond regular … From $0 to $10K Per Month – How Americans Are Doing ItRead more


I turned $100 into $1 million

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Predatory "cash for keys" offers are stealing your housing security and leaving you unhoused, but you must calculate the true cost before you sign

Understanding your rights and the long term costs of giving up a rent controlled unit


I didn’t have £100 to my name – now I have a £4,000,000 business


“We are super screwed”: A couple burned through a US$171K inheritance in under a year — here's how to make sure yours lasts

A windfall can disappear through a mix of unclear priorities, lifestyle creep and lack of an investment plan