Banking in Canada can be a murky subject – one that we hope to shed some light on with a series of highly informational articles.
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Making sense of the markets this week: April 5, 2021 Apr 5th
Each week, Cut the Crap Investing founder Dale Roberts shares financial headlines and offers context for Canadian investors.
Serious concerns over the Canadian housing bubble
BMO has sounded the alarm with strong warnings about what many are calling a housing bubble in Canada. In fact, it’s on fir.... More »
Top 100 dividend stocks in Canada 2024 Jan 11th
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Coady: Government Prepared for Market Fluctuations After Brent Crude Prices Plunge - VOCM + MORE Mar 18th
Coady: Government Prepared for Market Fluctuations After Brent Crude Prices Plunge VOCMExplained: Why Banks Are Both Oil’s Best Friend and Worst Enemy Investing.comThe Oil Price Collapse Continues After Brief Respite OilPrice.comOPEC+ Isn't Panicking About Oil's Su.... More »
What to look for in a kids’ bank account Dec 9th
When your child is ready to graduate from piggy bank to real bank, you’ll want to look for an account that doesn’t eat into those initial deposits of loonies, toonies and birthday money with a bunch of bewildering fees. There are many options for your young saver that allow them to watch their m.... More »
Canadian Customers Will Soon Have to Pay More to Use Certain Premium Credit Cards Jun 20th
Canadian customers will soon be subject to additional fees when paying for purchases with certain premium credit cards, now that Visa and MasterCard have entered into a settlement agreement stemming from a class action lawsuit that will see both companies make changes to their “No Surcharge Ruleâ.... More »
The Canadian banks are expected to benefit from rising U.S. interest rates and fewer bad loans in the oilpatch as they start reporting their latest quarterly results this week, but analysts say worries about the housing market and consumer debt remain key concerns.