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Is an all-weather portfolio the answer to the shortage of “safe” investments? Jan 25th
For retirees and near retirees, it can sometimes seem like there’s no such thing as a “safe” investment—especially now. Even bonds and bond funds, typically considered the safest of investment—suffered losses in 2021, as interest rates were poised to rise. Now that central banks have said .... More »
Even Deutsche Bank is getting out of Russia - CNN + MORE Mar 12th
Even Deutsche Bank is getting out of Russia CNNDeutsche Bank faces criticism for remaining in Russia as others cut off links The Globe and MailDeutsche Bank refuses to pull all its Russia business CNBC TelevisionAll the Ways Banks Can Get Hit by Putin's War &nbs.... More »
Banks Brush Off New Capital Rules, Saying They Have ‘No Impact’ Jan 10th
The Globe and Mail, James Bradshaw, 9 January 2019
The chief executives of Canada’s largest banks are shrugging off tougher capital requirements introduced by the banking regulator, saying the change will have no impact on plans for acquisitions, dividend hikes or share buybacks.
Last June, the .... More »
RateSupermarket.ca Will Become RATESDOTCA Sep 30th
We are excited to announce that RateSupermarket.ca will become RATESDOTCA. Don’t worry, besides a name change, how you compare the best credit cards and mortgage rates will remain the same.
What does this mean for you?
Our name is changing, but rest assured, everything else will remain the same.
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Coast Capital Savings Credit Union Review Nov 13th
Coast Capital Savings is a BC-based credit union with a long history dating back to the 1940s. As a federally chartered credit union, it has expanded its services to members across Canada, offering a wide range of personal banking products and services.
If you’re unfamiliar with Coast Capital,.... More »
The Bank of Nova Scotia will no longer use an independent banking watchdog to mediate disputes with its customers, leaving just two of Canada’s five big banks under the umbrella of the agency known as OBSI.