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Stretching Your Dollar: Credit Card Debt Surpasses Excess Savings

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Caleb Silver, editor-in-chief of Investopedia, joined Cheddar News to discuss the rising credit card debt that Americans hold as high-interest rates and continued inflation affect households.
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Cyber Monday Could Break Sales Records

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Cyber Monday Could Break Sales Records
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How to Approach Debt Ahead of the Holiday Shopping Season

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Four out of 10 Americans will go into debt for the holidays. Beverly Harzog, credit cards expert at U.S. News & World Report, joined Cheddar News to discuss minimizing debt as the holiday shopping season approaches.
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Crunching the numbers: How does the inflation rate impact Canadians?

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Statistics Canada Chief Statistician Anil Arora speaks with Rosemary Barton Live on the country's current inflation rate and explains where Canadians are feeling the impact most.
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Canadians turning to credit cards for financial stress relief

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A report from the Equifax credit bureau shows a 6.4 per cent increase in Canadian credit card balances between the first and second quarters of this year.
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Paypal Announces Venmo Checkout for Amazon Customers

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Payment processor Paypal will roll out a Venmo option for Amazon customers beginning in 2022 as the payment app continues to grow the number of merchants it works with.
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Overstock CEO Says Company Will ‘Hodl’ Its Bitcoin Stash

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Overstock reported earnings toward the end of last week and investors cheered as the company nearly doubled revenue and crushed analyst expectations. Jonathan Johnson, CEO of Overstock, joined Cheddar to discuss these earnings results...
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Gold's record rise a warning shot on Trump's trade war

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Investors looking at returns and worried about the impact of u. S. President Trump's trade war drove up gold prices, which had fallen in the first few sessions in June. But the yellow metal made a U-turn on Wednesday as dip-buying and...
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Halifax municipality buys barely anything from the U.S.

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The ongoing trade war with the U.S. has many Canadians looking to buy local. It turns out the Halifax municipality has had a head start with almost all of its dollars staying in Canada. Haley Ryan has the story.
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Car dealerships see surge in sales ahead of tariffs

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Potential car buyers in the US have found a way to avert the looming threat of tariffs. How? By buying quickly. As President Trump's tariff threats grow, consumers are rushing to dealerships, fearing that higher prices are just around...
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Cyber Monday Shopping Shatters Records

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Tis the season for shopping and saving and boy did you over the holiday weekend, 13.3 billion bucks spent on a record smashing Cyber Monday.
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Amazon Prime Day offers deals over 4 days

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Amazon says it will have deals dropping as often as every five minutes during certain periods.
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Government ‘still intends to house asylum seekers in Coolock despite protests’

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The Government will still use the former paint factory in Dublin as accommodation for people who have applied for asylum, Integration Minister Roderic O’Gorman has said.



Mr O’Gorman said engagement with the community had...
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HPE CEO Neri on AI Sales Boost

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HPE CEO Antonio Neri discusses the company's earnings and sales strength as AI helped to boost its server sector. He joins Caroline Hyde to discuss on "Bloomberg Technology."
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New Biden administration rule aims to end gun show 'loophole'

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The new rule would require people who sell guns online or at gun shows to become licensed and perform background checks.
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Are cash-back apps like Ibotta and Rakuten worth it?

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With everything so expensive these days, it would sure be nice to get some cash back on your purchases.
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Bloomberg

Bowtie's Chan on Hong Kong Virtual Insurance

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Hong Kong's first virtual insurer, Bowtie, successfully completed a $34.9 million Series B2 funding round. Co-founder and co-Chief Executive Officer Michael Chan discusses the virtual insurance landscape with Bloomberg's Haidi...
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Press Association

Catherine Martin outlines the findings of an interim report into RTE's use of barter accounts

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Media Minister Catherine Martin outlines the findings of an interim report into RTE's use of barter accounts.
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Bloomberg

Ford CFO Sees the End of Large Auto Price Increases

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Ford CFO John Lawler discusses pricing power in the auto industry on "Bloomberg Surveillance."



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Bloomberg

JPMorgan Laura Fitzsimmons on Global Eco

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JPMorgan Australia Executive Director, Macro Sales, Laura Fitzsimmons discusses the outlook for monetary and fiscal policy, as well as increased risk of global recession. She speaks to Rishaad Salamat and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets...
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Bloomberg

Powell Says Fed to Double Taper Pace in Inflation Pivot

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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to leave its benchmark interest rate unchanged, while doubling the pace at which it's scaling back purchases of...
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Bloomberg

Ray Dalio Says Capital Markets Are No Longer ‘Free Markets’

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Jul.02 -- Recent central bank actions mean capital markets are no longer "free," according to Ray Dalio, the billionaire founder of investment management firm Bridgewater Associates. "Today the economy and the markets are driven by the...
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Bloomberg

Fed Cuts Rates to Near Zero in Emergency Move

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Mar.15 -- Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell discusses the central bank's decision to cut its benchmark interest rate by a full percentage point to near zero. He spoke on a conference call with reporters.
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Bloomberg

ECB's Draghi Explains Changes to Asset Purchase Program

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Dec.08 -- European Central Bank President Mario Draghi explains the details of the ECB's continuation of quantitative easing beyond March, with asset purchases decreasing to EU60 billion from April to December 2017. He speaks at an ECB...