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How to avoid identity theft and fraud this holiday season

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Mark Ting, a partner with Foundation Wealth and On The Coast's personal finance columnist, shared tips on how people can protect themselves from scams over the holidays. He said having a password manager and being skeptical are two...
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Hezbollah-Israel Truce: Donald Trump's Team Rushes To Take Credit

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The Trump team has claimed credit for the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah, asserting that it was Trump's influence that led to the breakthrough. Incoming National Security Adviser Mike Waltz and other Republican figures,...
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This Montreal man is living in his car to pay off $100K in debt — and making daily videos about it

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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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Jamie Dimon says bankers are "dancing in the street" after Trump win

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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon says bankers are “dancing in the street” after Donald Trump’s presidential election win.
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Managing large sums of debt

9th - Higher Ed
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?

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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

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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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Yukon Party hammers Liberals on 'overspending' and 'irresponsible borrowing'

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In the Yukon Legislative Assembly this week the Yukon Party and Yukon Liberals duked it out. Conversations centered around how best to address crime in the territory, with the Yukon party critcizing the liberals budgetary choices. Cali...
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Scammers prey on Americans as tax deadline nears

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With technology evolving, scammers are now using advanced AI tools to create realistic phishing schemes that deceive even the most vigilant taxpayers. (Scripps News)
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Chips Act Grants in Limbo

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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick signals he may withhold Chips Act grants as a way to compel semiconductor makers to boost manufacturing promises in the US. Bloomberg's Peter Elstrom discusses the possible impact with Caroline Hyde on...
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Lutnick May Withhold US Chip Grants in Push for Bigger Investments

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US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has signaled he could withhold promised Chips Act grants as he pushes companies to substantially expand their US projects, according to people familiar with the matter. His goal is to generate tens of...
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Bloomberg

High-Grade Market 'Insulated': Wells Fargo's O'Connor

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Wells Fargo Global Head of High-Grade Syndicate Maureen O'Connor says the high-grade market "tends to be better insulated" when it comes to broader market choppiness. Barings Head of Consumer ABS, CMBS Yulia Alekseeva is "not alarmed"...
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Bloomberg

Markets are Resilient in Credit: Poli

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Danielle Poli, Co-Portfolio Manager at Oaktree Capital Management, says markets are resilient in credit and sees defensive sectors, like food and beverage, as safe havens in high-yield credit. She speaks to Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on...
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Bloomberg

SVP's Khosla Sees 'Frantic Activity' in Credit Markets

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A reckoning is underway in credit markets after years of low interest rates, according to Victor Khosla, founder and chief investment officer of Strategic Value Partners. While we're not seeing "headline-grabbing" bankruptcies like...
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Bloomberg

Eldridge Industries on Asia Strategy

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Todd Boehly, Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO at Eldridge Industries, discusses the opportunities he sees in Asia, as well as plans for the asset and insurance manager that he recently set up. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on Insight from the...
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Why experts warn against using credit cards to pay your taxes

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This is why using credit cards to pay your taxes may not be a good idea. (Scripps News Group)
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Bloomberg

Marathon's Richards Says Credit Is the Place to Be

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Marathon Asset Management Chair and CEO Bruce Richards says investors are rotating out of equities and credit markets are "behaving really, really well." Speaking on "Bloomberg The Close," Richards also discusses where he is finding...
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Bloomberg

Strategic Value's Khosla on Selloff, PE Deals and Tariffs

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Strategic Value Partners founder and CIO Victor Khosla discusses the recent selloff in US equities, the state of the private equity market and the impact of tariffs with Sonali Basak on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Trump Metal Tariffs Take Effect, With More on Tap

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President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports are now in effect. The European Union and Canada took immediate action. But even more tariffs are on tap. Bloomberg's Joe Deaux has the latest.
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Bloomberg

Victor Khosla Says Selloff Just Starting, Doesn't See Recession

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Strategic Value Partners founder and CIO Victor Khosla says the equity selloff is just starting but he doesn't see a US recession on Bloomberg Television.
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New era for Scotland Office, says Murray

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Speaking at an event at Edinburgh University, Scottish Secretary Ian Murray said there had been three eras at the department. The current period, Mr Murray said, was an “era of delivery”, with a better relationship between Holyrood and...
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Bloomberg

BofA's Moynihan on Strategy in Japan, Economy and Hiring

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Bank of America Chair and CEO Brian Moynihan discusses the bank's business strategy in Japan, current macroeconomic conditions and BofA's hiring plans on "The Asia Trade."
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Bloomberg

BofA's Moynihan Sees Consumers Spending, Fed on Pause

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Bank of America Chair and CEO Brian Moynihan says the consumer is still spending and the Federal Reserve is done cutting rates until inflation is under control during an interview on "The Asia Trade."
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Bloomberg

PGIM's Real Estate Co-CEO on Opportunities in Data Centers

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Cathy Marcus, PGIM Real Estate Co-CEO and Global COO, says she sees opportunities in global living, logistics and data centers globally. She also said private credit will play a critical role in 2025 for the real-estate market. She...