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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.


Market open: MicroStrategy’s bitcoin bet, Transat books Q1 loss | Mar 10th

The TSX is up 0.32%, while the TSX Venture Index is higher by 0.60%, as calm returns to global markets and investors look past the worst of the recent oil shock. U.S. trading is more mixed: the Dow is essentially flat, the Nasdaq is up 0.56%, and the FTSE 100 is higher by 0.65% as Wall Street digests a 900‑point intraday swing in the Dow and a pull...


Nationwide fairer share: Customers hoping for £100 payment should put money in savings accounts now

Nationwide customers keen to ensure they would be eligible for a Fairer Share payment in 2026 should take steps now so they do not miss out.


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


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)


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.


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.


How much super you should have at your age to live a comfortable life when it's time to retire

The cost-of-living crisis has impacted how much Aussies need to have saved up in their super accounts in order to retire comfortably.


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


CD Projekt shareholders set management 5 billion zloty profit target for 2026-29

GDANSK, March 11 - Shareholders of Poland's biggest video game developer CD Projekt on Wednesday set an earnings condition of 5 billion zlotys ($1.36 billion) in accumulated net profit for 2026-2029 under the company's incentive programme, voting results showed. * Management said that in the coming years the company willbe active in the production and release of high-qualityrole-playing games. *


‘Financial nihilism' is pushing many Gen Z Canadians to adopt risky investing, with worrying consequences

Good news: Data suggest that young Canadians are more financially engaged than prior generations. For instance, according to data from the British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC), over the past two decades the share of people aged 18-24 investing in securities has more than doubled.


Here are 5 clear indicators you’re financially further ahead of the average Canadian. Are you richer than you think?

Most adults carry some form of debt.


Financial anorexia: ‘I’m scared of spending money. I save obsessively’

Financial anorexia: ‘I’m scared of spending money and I save obsessively. It’s ruining my life’ - Saving money and spending carefully are generally considered good financial habits. But what happens when they turn into obsessive extremes? Radhika Sanghani speaks to people whose money fears have taken over their lives


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


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


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


Nobody could reach this dollar bill - until he showed up

We hung cash from a high bar at the skatepark - $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and even a $100 bill - and gave everyone just one standing jump to grab whatever they could reach. Some played it safe, taking the easy money, while others gambled for more and walked away with nothing. The wind added chaos, pride got in the way, and a few brave jumpers even risked double or nothing for the bigger prize. By the end of the day, plenty of cash changed hands - but the $100 bill stayed just out of reach.


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?


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.


Germany's RWE sees profits rise in 2025, plans to hike dividend

Profits were up for German utility RWE in fiscal 2025, the company reported on Thursday, announcing plans to raise its dividend amid major investments. Last year, RWE's net income grew to €2.62 billion ($3.028 billion) from the previous year's €1.86 billion. Distributable profit was €1.43 billion, compared to €929 million in the previous year. Adju...


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


X Money payments system set for April release

Elon Musk is moving closer to his goal of transforming X into an all-in-one digital platform. The company is preparing to introduce a new payments feature called X Money as early as April. Musk has repeatedly described his ambition to turn X into an “everything app,” similar to China’s WeChat, combining social media, commerce and financial services...


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


Some states are reviving a push to tax the rich

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Chuck Collins figures he won life’s lottery by inheriting vast sums of money through his great-grandfather Oscar Mayer’s processed meat company, but rather than fight to protect every dime Collins has helped push to hike taxes on the ultrarich like himself.


The future of money: Digital currency is changing everything

The modern monetary system is experiencing a complete transformation because people are moving away from using … The Future of Money: Digital Currency Is Changing EverythingRead more


Kevin O’Leary swears by one money habit. It could grow your wealth to 10 times your salary — without working extra

“I can’t stand it when I see kids that are making $70,000 a year spending $28 for lunch!”


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.


World’s richest celebrities revealed in whopping display of wealth

The world’s richest celebrities have been revealed, with billionaires dominating the entertainment and music industries. Each year, Forbes releases its World’s Billionaires list, which, in 2026, includes 22 of the richest athletes, musicians, and entertainers in a staggering display of wealth. There are new additions to the list as younger stars bathe in their riches, […]


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


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.


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.


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 […]


Papa John's reviews fresh $1.5 billion take-private bid from Irth Capital, WSJ reports

March 11 (Reuters) - Papa John's International is reviewing a fresh bid from Irth Capital Management to take the U.S. pizza chain private at a valuation of about $1.5 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter. Shareholder Irth has offered $47 per share, the report said, representing a premium of about 44% to the stock's last closing price. Papa


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?


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?


Artificial scarcity might just be the key to saving your finances in 2026

Money is easier to spend than ever. Tap your phone, click a button, subscribe to something new—it all happens in seconds. The problem is that convenience can quietly drain your bank account before you even realize what happened. That’s why a growing number of people are experimenting with something called artificial scarcity. Instead of waiting until their money naturally runs out, they intentionally create limits on how much they can access or spend. It might sound restrictive, but in 2026, it could actually be one of the smartest ways to stay financially sane.


How this app simplifies investing and stock analysis

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Another cost-of-living blow for millions of Australians as essential monthly bill surges

A family has been hit with a shock 23 per cent hike to their private health insurance premium.


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.


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

The highs and lows of managing money on your own.


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

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The money mishaps costing you thousands

It is the duty of every individual to manage money in a way that gives them … The Money Mishaps Costing You ThousandsRead more


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


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


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


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


Want $1 million in retirement? Invest $50,000 in these 3 stocks and wait a decade

These three stocks look well-positioned to take investors much closer to their goal of being seven-figure retirees over time. The post Want $1 Million in Retirement? Invest $50,000 in These 3 Stocks and Wait a Decade appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


EU dispute over €90B package pushes allies to consider backup plan

The IMF approved an $8.1 billion loan program late last month and immediately released $1.5 billion, according to reporting by Politico. People familiar with Kyiv’s finances told the outlet that the payment should allow Ukraine to meet its obligations until early May. Earlier estimates had suggested the government could run out of money by the end ...


@ the Bell: Gold gains lift TSX as investors weigh Trump’s Middle East remarks

Canada’s main stock index climbed on Tuesday, lifted by gains in gold prices even as a drop in crude weighed on energy stocks. Markets on both sides of the border saw early gains, but a sharp downturn by midday. Investors also evaluated comments from US President Donald Trump suggesting that the conflict in the Middle East may soon de-escalate. US ...