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Why young people are protesting finance bill in Kenya
Deadly protests have gripped Kenya where people are demanding the removal of new tax hikes. Here’s a quick look at what’s caused the unrest.
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Red Lobster seeks to have U.S. bankruptcy enforced in Canada
Red Lobster's parent company plans to ask an Ontario court to have the restaurant chain's U.S. bankruptcy recognized and enforced in Canada.
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Chill Out, Boomers: Young Consumers Really Have Faced a Tough Economy
Younger consumers are maxing out their credit as they deal with a tough economy, a Bankrate analyst explains.
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America, You’re Frustrated. This CEO Has A “Bold Plan” To Fix That
It’s an election year, and many citizens feel anxious about America's future. This CEO offers nonpartisan solutions in his book, “A Bold Plan For America."
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Future of Finance 2024: The Future of Banking After Silicon Valley Bank
Tomasz Piskorski, Edward S. Gordon Professor of Real Estate, Finance Division, Columbia Business School
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Credit crash course
Sandra Batson is joined by financial columnist Lauren Canafranca, who explains the world of credit from report to score.
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What does 'generational fairness' actually look like? Here's what BC Today callers say
As Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland presents a budget with the promise of "generational fairness," BC Today callers tell host Michelle Eliot whether they feel the federal government is meeting that goal.
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Baseball star Shohei Ohtani says he's the victim in gambling scandal
Japanese baseball star Shohei Ohtani who plays for the Los Angeles Dodgers is finally addressing the gambling scandal involving his former interpreter. Ohtani says he has never bet on sports, claiming his former interpreter Ippei...
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Canadian Taxpayers Federation disappointed Sask. budget doesn't include tax relief for families
Canadian Taxpayers Federation Prairie Director Gage Haubrich says he is disappointed the Saskatchewan government is projecting a deficit in 2024-25 budget. He says the budget does not address pressures of cost of living for Saskatchewan...
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Why it's so easy to get into debt and how to get out of it
Financial counsellor Lauren Canafranca talks about why it is so seemingly easy to get into debt these days, and gives three strategies to pay off debt.
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What Quebec's deficit means for you
Since the pandemic, Quebec has been spending more money than it takes in. A larger deficit adds to the province's debt, which is now worth more than $200 billion.
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Bank of Canada holds interest rate steady at 5%
High interest rates continue to push many Canadians to their financial limits, and the Bank of Canada is not helping. The central bank has held its overnight rate steady at five per cent.
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‘Two sessions’: China sets 5 percent growth target, boosts military budget
Beijing sets one of its lowest targets in decades amid property crisis, slowing exports and population decline.
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Budget gets lukewarm reaction from P.E.I. business, housing, union leaders
This week's provincial budget isn’t getting a lot of love from some industry groups and advocates. We hear what’s worrying them and why.
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How will P.E.I.'s 2024 budget affect Islanders?
Health care, education and housing were some of the biggest items in the P.E.I. government's 2024 budget. CBC's Kerry Campbell breaks down what it means for Islanders.
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How to start saving money even during tough times
Financial counsellor Lauren Canafranca talks about reframing how you put money aside for those inevitable expenses.
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The Hidden Costs of ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’
MarketWatch reporter Venessa Wong explains what consumers might be missing when they use popular ‘buy now, pay later’ services.
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The Consumer ‘Debt Bubble’ Could Become a Market Concern
Eddie Ghabour, co-founder and owner of KEY Advisors Wealth Management, explains why he’s investing in India, what could happen if inflation rises again, and the long-term ‘debt bubble’ looming.
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Manitoba Hydro parts ways with CEO
Manitoba Hydro has parted ways with its CEO, Jay Grewal, two weeks after the NDP cabinet minister in charge of the Crown corporation criticized her plans to purchase wind power from private sources.
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Bankruptcies and insolvencies shot up in 2023
Business insolvencies jumped 41 per cent in 2023, compared to 2022, as pandemic debt and high interest rates collided. Consumer insolvencies are also up, by 23 per cent.
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Connecticut plans on implementing first-in-the-nation medical debt relief program
Connecticut is rolling out a first-in-the-nation program to cut eligible residents a break when it comes to medical debt.
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Budget 2024 Income Tax: Standardize capital gains taxation regime
Budget 2024 income tax expectations: “One major idea would be the standardization of the capital gains taxation regime. As of now, capital gains taxation in India is comparatively complex. While few changes have been made over the years...
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“Rich Dad, Poor Dad” author reveals he’s $1 billion in debt
Kiyosaki uses debt to buy assets, like gold, which can withstand market crashes and spiraling inflation—unlike cash saved in the bank.
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Stretching Your Dollar: How to Eliminate and Manage Debt
With the New Year around the corner, it's time to start thinking about resolutions. Many folks begin to think about saving money or cutting down on bills. Caleb Silver, editor-in-chief of Investopedia, joined Cheddar News to provide some...