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Greeks disappointed at no eurozone bailout deal

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There was disappointment but no surprise in Greece after eurozone finance ministers meeting in Brussels failed to reach agreement on the release of billions in new loan money. The sticking point is the International Monetary Fund joining...
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Canadians need to save their money better | ViewPoints

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OPINION: Canadians' current attitudes toward saving and spending money are foolish and dangerous, according to personal finance journalist Rubina Ahmed-Haq
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Rating cut

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Renee Filippone on why Moody's downgraded Canada's big banks
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Greece moves a step ahead on the debt trail

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The Greek government is set to get further rescue funds from its international lenders ahead of a July deadline. It has done that by promising to cut pensions again in 2019 and by lowering the level at which people pay tax in 2020, by...
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Robert Kiyosaki- Debt and Taxes Make Guys Like Trump and I Rich

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Counterintuitive financial advice: "Debt and taxes make guys like Trump and I rich." #CheddarLIVE
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Cool inflation

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Benjamin Tal, deputy chief economist at CIBC World Markets, on the latest reading on CPI
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Bank tactics: How to protect yourself

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How alarmed should Canadians be about recent reports on banking sales tactics? Two personal finance experts weigh in and provide tips on how to protect yourself
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Trade deals

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Ken Courtis, Chairman, Starfort Investment, on the new CETA and the next round of NAFTA renegotiations
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Puerto Rico's debt

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Francisco J. Fortuño Bernier on how Puerto Rico got into its financial mess and what the path might be to get out of it
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Go Public: Bank tellers pressured to sell

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TD bank employees say they're under 'incredible pressure' to hit sales revenue goals that could put customers into debt - or risk being fired
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Concerns out of Paris

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Peter Jarrett, head of division for Canada at the OECD, on calls for Canada to cool its white-hot housing markets
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Big Canadian bank earnings

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Benj Gallander, co-founder of Contra the Heard Investment Letter, weighs in
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IMF-EU stalemate over Greek debt

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Greece is getting impatient at the stand-off between the International Monetary Fund and the European Union over Athens’ latest financial aid programme. The IMF wants Brussels to restructure or forgive Greece some of its debt and so far...
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China seeks balance between growth and debt

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China is moving to make its economic growth more balanced and avoid asset bubbles. It plans to do that by ensuring companies don’t build up too much debt and by further cutting excess coal and steel capacity. Political obsession with...
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Veteran says he was harassed by Ontario police

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Collin Fitzgerald, one of Canada's highest-decorated Afghan war veterans, is dealing with a mountain of debt after fighting to clear his name
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Helping kids out financially

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Jonathan Chevreau, founder of Financial Independence Hub, talks family finances
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Retention bonuses

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Robert Levasseur of Gallagher McDowall Associates on the practice of paying executives to stay with the firm
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Should Kevin O'Leary be allowed to repay his own campaign debt? | Sunday Scrum

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O'Leary asked the commissioner of Elections Canada to waive finance rules and let him take a loan from one of his companies, but the answer was no
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Debt piling up

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Jacqueline Hansen reports on Canadians' rising load of non-mortgage debt
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Canadians continue to pile up record amounts of debt

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Consumer debt in Canada has hit a new high, CBC business reporter Jacqueline Hansen reports
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Monetary windfalls

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Shannon Lee Simmons, founder, New School of Finance, on the smart thing to do when unexpected money actually comes through
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The ouch of owing: IMF warns of dangers of mounting global debt

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The dangers of debt are worrying the International Monetary Fund. It says global debt, both public and private, has hit an all-time high of $152 trillion (136 trillion euros). That was 225 five percent of the world’s economic output last...
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Merkel hangs tough on Britain’s access to EU single market post Brexit

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned Britain cannot be given any special treatment after its vote to leave the European Union. Calling the Brexit vote a watershed moment for the European Union, she said it must stand firm over...
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Eurozone approves bailout payment to Greece

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Eurozone finance ministers say Greece will be able to receive 2.8 billion euros in bailout loans after deciding that Athens had progressed sufficiently with an agree reform programme. The payment will be made in two installments,...