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Canadian dollar pulls back from one-month high against in-favor greenback

By Fergal Smith TORONTO, March 9 (Reuters) - The Canadian dollar pulled back from a near one-month high against its U.S. counterpart on Monday but added to recent gains against some other Group of Ten currencies, as a spike in the price of oil, driven by the Middle East war, hit investor sentiment. The loonie was trading 0.1% lower at 1.3585 per U.S. dollar, or 73.61 U.S. cents, after touching


2 no-brainer Canadian dividend stocks for volatile markets

Inflation has Canadians on edge, so the best retirement stocks are businesses with repeat cash flow and dividends that don’t need the economy to be perfect. The post 2 No-Brainer Canadian Dividend Stocks for Volatile Markets appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Citi CEO expects growth in investment banking, markets on strong activity

March 10 (Reuters) - Citigroup expects growth in the mid-teens percentage in investment banking fees and markets revenue in the first quarter, CEO Jane Fraser said on Tuesday. Shares of the company were up 1.2% in morning trading. Strength in equities and fixed income is driving growth at Citi's capital markets division, she said at the RBC conference, adding that the mergers and acquisitions


How do mortgage rates affect car prices?

In this video, Ben from Dadcars and Jayemm on Cars discuss how rising interest rates and broader economic pressures are influencing the used performance and sports car market. The conversation explores how higher finance costs, stricter lending conditions, and increased mortgage expenses are reducing buyers’ disposable income and affecting demand for enthusiast vehicles. They also explain how higher bank interest rates have changed the incentives for investors who previously treated cars as assets. Alongside the market analysis, the discussion includes advice for buyers and sellers navigating the current conditions, such as understanding financing options, the differences between dealer and private sales, and how new car prices may influence the long-term value of used performance cars.


More than $100BILLION is wiped from Aussies' superannuation accounts: Here's what you need to do

The damage to our super from the war in Iran hinges on how long hostilities last.


Retirement at 65 with only $500K saved? How to generate an additional $2K/month on top of OAS and CPP

Here are four options for supplementing your retirement.


Swiss chocolatier Lindt & Sprüngli 2025 profit rises amid price hikes

Swiss chocolate manufacturer Lindt & Sprüngli on Tuesday announced an increase in full-year earnings for 2025 thanks to significant price increases for chocolate. The company's bottom line came in at 727.2 million Swiss francs ($937.5 million), or 313.7 francs per share. This compares with 672.3 million francs, or 289.8 francs per share, last year....


Oil price volatility sends millions of dollars into provincial coffers

Economist Trevor Tombe estimates Alberta has seen a bump of $40 million per day in energy royalties since the start of the U.S.-Israel war with Iran. Oil prices soared to nearly $120 US per barrel early Monday, but have settled back to around $85 US.


Oracle sees AI boom through at least 2027, sending shares up 8%

By Juby Babu and Stephen Nellis March 10 (Reuters) - Oracle on Tuesday predicted that the AI data center boom will power its revenue above Wall Street estimates well into 2027, sending its shares up 8.3% in extended trading. The results help to allay investor concerns that Oracle's costly multi-billion dollar push into AI computing would not generate profits quickly enough. Oracle has made a


Investing platform XTB launches 6% cash ISA: What's the catch and should you open an account?

Trading platform XTB has launched a cash Isa paying up to 6 per cent interest. There's a sting in the tail, however - we examine whether it's worth signing up.


Financial advice that sounds smart—but can land you in trouble

There's no shortage of financial advice out there, but some of it can end up costing you, even if it sounds smart.


92-year-old charged $70/day while waiting in the hospital for long-term care — why seniors can face daily charges and how to prepare

The family was put through the ringer during Christmas


In the news: Carney travelling north, BDC and defence partnerships, NSF fees capped

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed …


Elon Musk and his billionaire friends are richer than ever

Elon Musk and his billionaire friends are richer than ever - Forbes says it has been a record year for billionaire wealth due to the AI boom and rising tech valuations


Here’s how much you need to earn to be considered upper class in every US state


New superannuation tax coming for Australia: What you need to know

The Greens have backed a tax hike on super balances over $3million blasting open the door for Labor's long‑stalled crackdown on lucrative retirement tax breaks for the wealthy.


How to start a profitable ATM business from nothing and take it to almost $1m/year of profit

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Canadians feel more vulnerable to AI-powered fraud as scams grow harder to spot. Are you at risk?

Even as awareness grows, many Canadians admit to behaviours that increase their exposure


How much money do you need to retire comfortably in Canada?


We make nearly $300K and still feel broke — why high earners struggle with money and the budgeting reset that can fix it

Making bank but still stressed about money? Here's how high-income households fall behind and the habits that can fix it


Trump’s net worth up by more than $1BN since White House return

Trump sees his net worth jump by more than $1BN since returning to office - The president’s crypto ties have been especially lucrative and have helped boost net worth to $6.5 billion


How new money enters the economy

From physical cash to electronic deposits, modern money is created in ways most people never see. This video simplifies the entire process and explains how money is born in today’s financial system.


Inflation held steady last month, but that was before the attack on Iran sent energy costs soaring

KANSAS CITY (AP) — Inflation remained stubbornly elevated last month as gas prices rose, but it's a snapshot of consumer prices before a U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran sent energy costs soaring.


How this app simplifies investing and stock analysis

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Could this $20 stock be your ticket to millionaire status?

Down almost 50% from all-time highs, Propel is a TSX dividend stock that offers significant upside potential in March 2026. The post Could This $20 Stock Be Your Ticket to Millionaire Status? appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


10 clever money-saving habits from around the world

From mindful budgeting to bamboo coin banks, could these financial traditions from other countries make you richer?


We won £4m on the lottery – here’s exactly what we did with the money

Two Lottery winners reveal what they did with their windfall – and the advice they received from experts


More than half of millennials convinced they will become wealthy - compared to just 16% of Gen Z

More than half of millennials believe they are on track to become wealthy, three times that of Gen Z.


BC public sector contracts could increase by roughly $16 billion over next four years

The amount of money the B.C. government is spending on salaries for public-sector employees could increase by roughly $16 billion over the next four years, putting additional pressure on a projected $13.3 billion deficit.


Warren Buffett used to gift his family $10K every Christmas until he noticed they spent it fast — here are 4 better ways to use a holiday windfall

Methods the Oracle of Omaha would approve of


How I manage my money: Business owner on £10k a month wants to retire by 60


5 dividend stocks everyone should own

Keep these five dividend stocks on your radar if you’re on the hunt for investments to build a passive-income stream through your self-directed portfolio. The post 5 Dividend Stocks Everyone Should Own appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


A Pokémon card sold for £12m last month - is it now time to classify it as a serious investment?

Launched in 1996 in Japan, Pokémon cards capitalised on the success of the Pokémon Game Boy games, and were launched in the US, UK and Europe in 1999.


3 stocks every long-term Canadian investor should consider

These three TSX names mix precious-metals upside, rent-backed income, and insurance-driven compounding for a decade-long “buy and hold” approach. The post 3 Stocks Every Long-Term Canadian Investor Should Consider appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


As bombs fall, gold prices rise — and Poland is taking notice

Geopolitical unrest is driving private investors away from virtual instruments and towards physical bars and coins — assets you can lock in a safe, carry in a suitcase or bury under the floorboards. View on euronews


19 money questions Canadians should ask their employer this spring

Spring feels like a reset. People clean garages, sort closets, and rethink goals. Your job deserves the same attention. Pay, benefits, and growth plans often sit on autopilot for years. Meanwhile, costs keep rising across Canada.


Cap on non-sufficient funds fees kicks in

Canada's new cap on non-sufficient funds fees is set at $10 for personal deposit accounts. (March 12, 2026)


Things wealthy people buy that actually improve their lives

Money can afford one to enjoy luxury things in life and the most valuable things a … Things Wealthy People Buy That Actually Improve Their LivesRead more


How are single, child-free women navigating their finances?

The highs and lows of managing money on your own.


Why saving money feels impossible for so many people and what finally makes it work

Almost everyone tries to set aside extra money at some point. Sadly it is rarely as simple as it sounds for most of us. You might feel stuck in a loop of spending all you earn. It is time to look at why that happens. Once you figure out the patterns you can start saving […]


I stuffed a piñata with $1,000 cash - strangers kept what fell out

I bought a piñata, stuffed it with $1,000 in real cash - ones, fives, tens, twenties, fifties, and even a crisp $100 - and headed to 5th Street Alley in Eugene, Oregon. The rules were simple: one hit each, and you keep whatever falls out. Things escalated quickly once the first bills started raining down and word got out that Penny the Piñata was loaded. One swing led to a full decapitation and a $79 payday, and from there it was chaos until every last dollar dropped. Now the big question is… can we hit 600,000 subscribers so I can unleash the $10,000 piñata next?


UK ticket holder claims £181million EuroMillions jackpot - making them instantly richer than Adele

The eye-watering prize was won on Tuesday night and the winner has become the third biggest UK National Lottery win of all time.


BofA expects rising interest income, investment banking fees in first quarter

NEW YORK, March 10 (Reuters) - Bank of America expects net interest income to grow 7% and investment banking to climb 10% in the first quarter, its Co-President Dean Athanasia said on Tuesday. Global markets revenue will rise by a low double-digit percentage this quarter, leading to 16th consecutive quarter of year-on-year growth, he told a conference in New York. Financial stocks rebounded


Epstein's longtime accountant testifies on his wealth and business ties

WASHINGTON (AP) — House lawmakers were digging into Jeffrey Epstein's sprawling financial portfolio on Wednesday as a committee deposed his former accountant and tried to understand his connections to some of the world's wealthiest men.


We asked 10 millionaires if money buys happiness

We Asked 10 Millionaires if Money Buys Happiness


1 oversold TSX stock that looks ready to bounce back

Spin Master (TSX:TOY) stock looks like a great buy now that most have given up after a tough quarter. The post 1 Oversold TSX Stock That Looks Ready to Bounce Back appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Argentina's Milei pitches to Wall Street as investors reassess emerging markets

By Rodrigo Campos NEW YORK, March 10 (Reuters) - President Javier Milei aimed to persuade investors in New York on Tuesday that Argentina's economic turnaround can stay on track even as war in Iran spooks markets, saying the central bank will soon be awash with dollars. Milei spoke to investors and executives at JPMorgan's new headquarters in Midtown Manhattan as part of "Argentina Week," a New


Buying things in 2015 vs 2025

Buying things in 2015 vs 2025 #funny #skit #relatable


How I made financing faster for businesses with Merchant Growth

After the 2008 crash tightened lending for businesses, David Gens founded his fintech to help them secure the funding they needed to grow


The $109,000 TFSA milestone: How do you stack up?

Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF (TSX:VFV) is a great TFSA pick for long-term investors. The post The $109,000 TFSA Milestone: How Do You Stack Up? appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.