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Brazil’s Business Sector Struggles As Real Slumps & Rates Rise
Brazil’s currency turmoil is putting significant pressure on the nation’s largest companies. The Brazilian real has dropped 21 percent recently, making it more expensive for companies to service their debt.
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What now if you overspent during the holidays?
If you spent more than you intended to during the holidays, accredited financial counsellor Lauren Canafranca talks to Nancy Carlson about how to reset your finances for 2025.
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Major B.C. dairy farm forced into creditor protection
One of the province's biggest dairy farms has been forced into creditor protection.A BC Supreme Court judge appointed PwC Canada to oversee the operations of Abbotsford's Dykman Cattle Company last month.
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Why France’s government just collapsed | About That
France's government has collapsed after a non-confidence vote forced Prime Minister Michel Barnier to resign. Andrew Chang breaks down how a series of events set in motion by President Emmanuel Macron led to this politically and...
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Freeland will unveil an economic statement next week. What will it say about the deficit?
CBC's Janyce McGregor explains what is expected in next week's fall economic statement and examines the latest remarks from Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, who declined to comment Tuesday on the expected size of the budget deficit.
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USA News: House Rejects Trump-backed Plan On U.S. Government Shutdown | Race To Power | WION
The Republican-led House rejected a temporary funding plan backed by President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday with just over 24 hours to go before a US government shutdown. Watch this report for more details!
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Is the government telling the truth about Canada's debt? | About That
The federal government is defending the fact that it overshot last fiscal year's deficit target by roughly $20 billion by suggesting our economy is the envy of the G7. Andrew Chang explains why that argument is misleading, and what $1.2...
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Volkswagen Tops Corporate Debt Rankings, Takeovers Propel Corporate Borrowing | World News | WION
Volkswagen and Toyota tops the list of companies with the highest net debt. Takeovers propel global borrowing to record levels. Watch to know more!
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Mozambique protests: President calls for unity in ‘challenging times’
Weeks of violent demonstrations - forces dialogue between opposition parties in Mozambique
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Spirit Airlines Faces Debt Reduction In Bankruptcy Restructuring
Spirit Airlines has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after struggling with a series of financial challenges. This includes consistent quarterly losses, a failed merger with Jetblue, and mounting debt. Watch in for more details!
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This Montreal man is living in his car to pay off $100K in debt — and making daily videos about it
Marc-André Gagnon is trying to recover financially after taking out a student loan, a line of credit and racking up debts on two credit cards. While he may be an exceptional case, he’s far from the only student or university graduate in...
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Managing large sums of debt
A man living just outside of Montreal has taken a dratic approach to pay- off his debts. Melissa Francois reports.
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Should parents co-sign loans with their adult children?
Parents are frequently approached by their adult children to co-sign a loan to help them qualify or secure a better rate. Mark Ting, our personal finance guide and a partner at Foundation Wealth, discuss what factors to weigh.
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What to consider if you're asked to co-sign a loan by your family member
Mark Ting, a partner with Foundation Wealth and On The Coast's personal finance columnist, says if you co-sign a loan, you become responsible for it. He breaks down what factors you need to consider if someone asks you to sign with them.
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Judge reverses Biden-era rule removing medical debt from credit report
A federal judge in Texas has reversed a Biden administration rule that wiped medical debt from credit reports, affecting nearly 15 million Americans.
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First Senate votes on 'Big Beautiful Bill' could come as soon as Friday
Republicans attempt swift passage of Trump's tax bill, but face setbacks as the parliamentarian cuts essential cost-saving measures. (Scripps News)
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Mel Stride reacts to spending review
Shadow chancellor Mel Stride reacts to the Chancellor's spending review, saying Labour needs a 'radical rethink'.
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Shadow Business Secretary says taxes will only rise in autumn following spending review
MP Andrew Griffith, shadow Business and Trade Secretary, told PA Media following the spending review: "This is a chancellor who has lost control of the economy. (It is certain) that taxes will rise in the autumn (next Budget)." He added...
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'Without me, Trump would have lost the election': Musk and Trump clash over GOP spending bill
The feud stems from Elon Musk's criticism of President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill." (Scripps News)
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Experts warn of summer bankruptcy spike amid economic instability
As families grapple with rising costs, experts emphasize the importance of exploring alternatives to bankruptcy for managing overwhelming debt. (Scripps News)
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WeightWatchers files for bankruptcy protection to eliminate $1.15B debt burden
WeightWatchers is filing for bankruptcy as the company has struggled to compete against emerging weight management drugs. (Scripps News)
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As federal student loan collections resume, what options do borrowers have?
The forced collections on federal student loans in default resume Monday after a five-year reprieve during the pandemic. Here are some of the options borrowers have. (Scripps News Group)
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Tariffs are pushing Americans to cut costs
A new survey from Clarify Capital shows 39% of Americans are taking on side jobs to help absorb tariff-induced price hikes. (Scripps News)
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New requirements to pay back defaulted student loans
With payments set to resume in just a few weeks, federal student loan borrowers who don't set up a repayment plan could face consequences. (Scripps News)