Amid trade uncertainty, a hard-to-measure investment chill Feb 18th

The “Big Five” Canadian banks offer investment funds and include Royal Bank of Canada, Toronto Dominion Bank (TD Canada Trust), Bank of Nova Scotia, Bank of Montreal and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC). Let’s explore the best place for you to invest.
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Saudi Arabia taking Aramco public on Riyadh stock exchange - CBC.ca Nov 3rd

Saudi Arabia taking Aramco public on Riyadh stock exchange  CBC.caSaudi Arabia formally begins IPO of giant oil firm Saudi Aramco  Global NewsSaudi regulator approves Aramco share listing request  Al Jazeera EnglishAramco float a crude effort at opening up the kingdom&n.... More »

Stocks dive on surging inflation, Ukraine risks; China markets sell-off - Reuters.com + MORE Mar 11th

Stocks dive on surging inflation, Ukraine risks; China markets sell-off  Reuters.comAsian shares rally as Russia-Ukraine talks buoy sentiment  The Globe and MailHong Kong tumbles more than 3%, leading losses in Asia as Chinese tech stocks drop  CNBCAsian markets join gl.... More »

What expenses can you deduct for a second property in Canada? + MORE Sep 14th

If someone owns a second property, what can they deduct? Can they deduct the cost of purchasing or renovations?—Nicole The types of expenses you can deduct for a second property There are several expenses that can be deducted from a second property, particularly if it is designated as an inv.... More »
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Making sense of the markets this week: May 28, 2023 + MORE May 26th

Kyle Prevost, editor of Million Dollar Journey and founder of the Canadian Financial Summit, shares financial headlines and offers context for Canadian investors. Hitting our head on the U.S. debt ceiling By far, the dominant force influencing markets this week was the completely illogical far.... More »

Millennials Could Be Hit Hardest by the Bank of Canada’s Interest Rate Hike Jun 1st

Canadians, get ready to pay more to borrow money: The Bank of Canada, or BoC, announced a 0.50 per cent interest rate hike today to tame inflation, bringing its key interest rate up to 1.5 per cent, and signalled more hikes will come. After slashing its key interest rate to 0.25 per cent at the o.... More »
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