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Italy referendum looming

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Italy's referendum in December could push the country into political chaos and spark another EU economic crisis.
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Mortgage free in 3 years

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Sean Cooper explains how he quickly paid off his $255,000 mortgage
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Europe's housing prices continue to soar

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Did you know that house prices across Europe rose by 4.5% at the end of last year? Yet our disposable incomes — the money we have in our wallets to actually spend — hasn’t increased anywhere near that level. Amid low interest rates and...
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America first policy

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Economist Dambisa Moyo on what the new U.S. policy means for the global economy
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Are Canadians ready for costlier debt?

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The interest rate hike means some borrowers will be paying more. So, what can you do going forward?
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Consumer debt

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Rubina Ahmed-Haq and Steve Bridge on what do you do if you find yourself in the red
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Moody’s downgrades Deutsche Bank’s credit rating

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Moody’s doesn’t seem to have faith in Deutsche Bank’s turnround plan and so has downgraded the rating on its unsecured debt. Senior unsecured debt now has a Baa2 rating, down from Baa1 The credit rating agency, citing the German lender’s...
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Financial struggles

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Frances Donald of Manulife Asset Management on survey that finds more people are struggling with expenses
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ECB government bond purchase warning

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The European Central Bank is getting deeper into debt – government debt that is. Analysts say Governor Mario Draghi’s policies could mean the ECB ends up owning a quarter of all eurozone government bonds which risks distorting the market...
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Federal budget 2016

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Terry Milewski has the details of today's budget, including some surprises.
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Is a deficit a bad thing?

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How big is too big when it comes to deficits? Is there a point where the billions just add up to too much?
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Rating agency Moody’s downgrades its outlook on China’s debt

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Chinese government debt is causing concern to Moody’s. The rating agency has downgraded its outlook on that debt to ‘negative’ from ‘stable’. The reason is uncertainty over Beijing’s’ capacity to carry out economic reforms, coupled with...
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Hidden debt

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David Dodge, former governor, Bank of Canada, on a new report about global debt that doesn't show up on balances sheets
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Game Over for Toys "R" Us, iHeartMedia Files for Bankruptcy

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Toys "R" Us is closing its doors after 70 years in business. Plus, iHeartMedia is filing for bankruptcy.
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Seniors swimming in debt

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A growing number of seniors are declaring bankruptcy.
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Greece's future in balance

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Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras calls for a referendum in just over a week on the latest proposed bailout deal
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Budget bonus for the Tories

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Terry Milewski on how the Conservative Party is playing news that Canada had a $1.9-billion surplus in 2014-2015
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Face to Face with the Prime Minister - The interview: Tax hikes to the wealthy

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Gary Mauris, 47, of Vancouver is president of Dominion Lending Centres. He asks Justin Trudeau about the impact tax hikes to the wealthiest Canadians will have on the economy
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BMO's predictions for 2016

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A TSX surge and impact from the U.S. election among Bank of Montreal's business predictions for the coming year
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Canadians' debt-to-income ratio rises to 163.7%

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Statistics Canada says Canadians owed $1.89 trillion at the end of September
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Canada's financial fault lines

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Where is Canada's economy most vulnerable? Economists reveal our financial fault lines
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Sri Lanka debt restructuring: President says economy is recovering from 2023 crisis

9th - Higher Ed
The economic situation in debt-stricken Sri Lanka has started to improve according to the president.
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From Staycations to Discount Movie Tickets, Ways to Save This Summer

9th - Higher Ed
As Americans spend on experiences, here’s a few suggestions to prevent your summer fun in the sun from leaving your finances burnt to a crisp.
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Funflation: Prices For Experiences Rise

9th - Higher Ed
Economists call it "Funflation". According to the bureau of labor statistics, tickets to movies, concerts, and theater are up 17% since 2021.