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Semiconductor Stocks to Watch (Beyond Nvidia)
Jamie Meyers, Senior Securities Analyst from Laffer Tengler Investments, discusses why he believes the rally will widen to small cap stocks and how the latest economic data is impacting his strategy.
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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 Fed’s Rate Cuts Will Be ‘Surgical’
Lara Rhame, FS Investments chief U.S. economist, discusses the recent market highs, how the job market is in a ‘good place,’ and why rates staying higher for longer might not be a bad thing.
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Why Small Business Owners Are Cautious This Year
Robert Rodriguez, Managing Director, Northeast Divisional Director at Chase for Business breaks down the bank’s latest small business report.
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Sales up, prices stable: P.E.I. Real Estate Association has some new housing numbers
The latest housing numbers for the Island show listings have increased, sales are up and prices are relatively stable. The president of the P.E.I. Real Estate Association discusses what those numbers mean with CBC News: Compass host...
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Is Canada’s housing market headed for a rebound?
With inflation slowing, a Bank of Canada interest rate cut could be on the way. The National’s Adrienne Arsenault asks John Pasalis of Realosophy Realty to break down what could be coming next for the housing market.
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What the Latest CPI Numbers Tell Us About the Economy
Tony Drake, founder of Drake & Associates, breaks down the latest CPI report, why ‘inflation is still trending down,’ and why the Fed doesn’t want to cut rates too soon.
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What's to Come for the 'Magnificent 7'
Matt Stucky, Chief Portfolio Manager of Equities at Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management chats why Nvidia has been unsteady leading up to its latest earnings results, plus what’s to come for the so-called ‘Magnificent 7.’
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Housing prices in Nova Scotia will depend on inventory, experts say
Nova Scotia Association of Realtors data shows real estate prices were up over 2023, but sales were down. High interest rates are keeping some people priced out of the market, but a low inventory is driving demand and competition and...
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The Key to Keeping Your Credit Card Balance Under Control
Accrue CEO and founder Michael Hershfield explains why Americans' credit card delinquencies are on the rise, advice on what can help, and the key difference between Boomers and Gen Z when it comes to money.
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What to Expect From the Fed's Comments Tomorrow
Senior Economist at Morning Consult Kayla Bruun shares thoughts on what to expect from the Fed's January meeting and where monetary policy is headed, as well as how consumers are faring.
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January’s Blockbuster Jobs Report
Tom Graff, Chief Investment Officer, Facet, discusses what the latest jobs report says about this ‘pretty good’ labor market and why the market should worry less about the Fed’s next decision.
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The Connection Between Interest Rates and Regional Banks
David Wright, President and owner of Wright Financial Group, shares his thoughts on why the Federal Reserve seems hesitant to cut rates, and why regional bank stocks could help move the needle.
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Soft housing market expected for 1st half of 2024, but only in some parts
The Canadian housing market is expected to remain soft at least for the first part of 2024 while interest rates remain high. But some parts of the country will see busy markets as investors look for lower prices outside of Toronto and...
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Canada’s economy in 2024: 4 things to watch
High interest rates, inflation and a slowing economy hit Canadian wallets hard in 2023. CBC’s Peter Armstrong breaks down the financial outlook for 2024 and why there’s still a lot of uncertainty ahead.
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Trudeau credits Poilievre for tapping into affordability concerns
Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary Barton sits down with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for a year-end interview about pocketbook issues, how Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre has capitalized on them and how the Liberal government is...
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Debt is costing Canadians more of their income than ever
Canadians are paying a higher proportion of their income toward debt than ever before. From second — even third — jobs to major lifestyle changes, Canadians are doing whatever they can to stay afloat.
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Billionaire Ray Dalio: America is facing a big-cycle debt crisis
America is facing a big-cycle debt crisis after an “insanely free money environment,” Ray Dalio says
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Biz Roundup: Fed Chair Talks Rates, Cybertrucks Delivered, Apple & Paramount Talk Streaming Deal
Fed Chair Jerome Powell weighed in on interest rates, some of Tesla's cybertrucks have been delivered, Apple and Paramount have reportedly discussed bundling their streaming services together and Panera Bread has reportedly filed to go...
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Poilievre video blaming Trudeau for Canada’s housing crisis takes off online
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has released a 15-minute video blaming the prime minister and his policies for Canada’s housing crisis. The video has garnered more than a million views since its weekend release, as a new poll...
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Christmas shoppers expected to cut back on spending
Canadians are feeling the pressure of higher prices and interest rates. Experts say consumers are looking for deals and cutting back where they can, such as on eating out and vacations.
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Despite gloomy fall economic update, Freeland has a 'glass-half-full perspective'
CBC's chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Chrystia Freeland, Canada's deputy prime minister and minister of finance, about the new Canada Mortgage Charter and whether it will help Canadians in need.
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3 of Elon Musk's highly unusual leadership principles
The Tesla CEO has a reputation for being unconventional and unpredictable, but his accomplishments are undeniable. These are the leadership tactics he deploys when building and running companies.
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Ottawa to commit billions toward building more housing
CBC News has learned the federal government intends to commit billions towards addressing the housing crisis during its fall economic statement Tuesday. The money will go toward loans and grants for building new housing units and changes...