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Goldman Sachs' profit rises on dealmaking, trading strength

Jan 15 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs' profit rose in the fourth quarter, fueled by dealmaking, stronger trading revenues in a turbulent market and a one-time gain from exiting its credit card partnership with Apple. The bank's equity traders capitalized on volatility and a broader rally in the U.S. market as investors speculated on the Federal Reserve's interest-rate path and the prospects for AI


Canadian business owners say trade uncertainty hitting as hard as the pandemic: EQ Bank survey

Solopreneurs face pandemic-level strain


‘I want to put him in front of an 18-wheeler’: Man irate after brother legally took widowed mother’s US$96K inheritance — Dave Ramsey chimes in

“I couldn’t care less if he’s pissed off,” Ramsey said


Inside Beyoncé's billionaire status — how superstar really made her massive fortune

Beyoncé has officially joined the ranks of billionaires, turning decades of creative control, ownership and cultural timing into a fortune built almost entirely on her own terms – and OK! has the inside track of how she boosted her fortune. The musician, entrepreneur and mother-of-three, 44, was estimated at the end of last year to be worth $1 bill...


Mumbai: The financial powerhouse of India

This video highlights Mumbai’s role as India’s financial and economic capital, showcasing its wealth, key institutions like the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and Reserve Bank of India (RBI), and its contribution to India’s GDP and international trade. It also explores the city’s iconic landmarks and its unique blend of luxury and urban dynamics.


Age 65? The average TFSA balance isn’t enough

At 65, the average TFSA balance is a useful checkpoint and Emera can be a steadier way to build tax-free income past it. The post Age 65? The Average TFSA Balance Isn’t Enough appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


They dragged a money box out of the river and stopped guessing

What began as a routine magnet fishing find quickly became more intriguing when a metal money box surfaced from the river. As it was examined, questions emerged about how it ended up there and what might be hidden inside.


The cheap mortgages only open to some households – and how you can get them

Certain banks will offer you better rates if you have current accounts or investments with them


10 money mistakes common in your 30s and 40s

Outlines ten common financial mistakes people make during their 30s and 40s.


How Aussies can save $7,500 this year: Top hacks to beat the cost-of-living crunch

Cost crunch ahead? Here's how to pocket big savings now.


Five ways to make more than a billion dollars

One of the most notable characteristics of 2025 has been the shamelessness of the billionaire class and the conspicuousness of its corruption. For many years, whenever I’ve warned that an increasing portion of the nation’s wealth is falling into the hands of an ever-smaller number of people, the moneyed interests have responded: “But that’s just th...


The 5 millionaire habits that make early retirement possible — and how you can use them to reach financial freedom

Being deliberate is key


How much is a human body really worth?

Investigations suggest the sums involved can be startling. A growing business The body brokering industry involves acquiring dead bodies and selling them for scientific, medical and commercial research. While many people voluntarily donate their bodies to science, critics say body brokers operate very differently. According to reporting cited by LA...


Millennials: Don’t make this TFSA mistake or you may lose a fortune

Avoid the TFSA mistake that many millennials and Gen Z are making. Learn how to make the most of your Tax-Free Savings Account. The post Millennials: Don’t Make This TFSA Mistake or You May Lose a Fortune appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Energy stocks help S&P/TSX composite end higher, US stock markets edge lower

TORONTO — Energy stocks helped Canada's main stock index finish higher, while U.S. markets lost ground.


Custody, houses, money and special pre-nup clauses? What high-earning women need to know about divorce in Canada

As more women begin to outearn men, they are beginning to discover that their wealth and assets are on the line when they divorce a lower-earning spouse


The future of cash: How much money do Europeans carry today?

Fewer and fewer consumers are choosing to use cash, instead relying on cards and mobile payments. Even so, for some consumers and within certain sectors — cash remains king. View on euronews


New social security checks could give Americans up to $5,251 a month

New Social Security payments go out this week — and some Americans could get up to $5,251 - The average social security check is $2,071


Visitors react to price hike for most non-Europeans at Paris' Louvre to shore up museum finances

The Louvre museum on Wednesday started raising admission for most non-European visitors by 45% as it tries to shore up finances after repeated strikes, chronic overcrowding — and a brazen French Crown Jewels heist that shook the institution. (AP video shot by Oleg Cetinic)


10 reasons money, not just love, matters in marriage

While love is important in any marriage, financial compatibility cannot be overlooked. A couple that is not financially on the same page can experience some serious challenges that love alone won’t fix.


Gold tipped to hit record $5K after probe into US Fed chief

Gold raced to a fresh record high and the dollar fell as a criminal investigation into the head of the US Federal Reserve fuelled fears over the central bank's independence.


When I made $1 million, friends and family kept asking for money. I had to cut some relationships out of my life

Financial success is often portrayed as freedom, yet it can introduce pressures rarely discussed. As income rises, expectations shift, and relationships get strained because someone is making more money.


Digital payments can expand financial inclusion — but only under the right conditions

Digital payments are often presented as a way to bring more people into the financial system. Mobile wallets, online transfers and app-based payment systems are now central to how governments, banks and technology firms talk about expanding access to financial services. This is particularly significant today. Around the world, governments are investing heavily in digital finance as part of broader development and sustainability strategies. In...


10 everyday expenses that are holding back your savings

Conservation of money can be a difficult task, not in the form of big purchases but … 10 Everyday Expenses That Are Holding Back Your SavingsRead more


Half of workers have already spent their wages for the month - here's how to survive to payday

Spending often spikes during the Christmas period, as people pay for gifts, expensive food and alcohol, and entertainment.


Voices: This man paid himself £500m last year – in what world is that moral?

This man paid himself £500m last year – in what world is that moral? - COMMENT: The obscene riches being accrued by hedge fund titans show a financial system in crisis, says Alan Rusbridger


Lifestyle now, retirement later? Why nearly half of Canadians are delaying their future — and 3 tips to help you avoid this costly mistake

Three-quarters of Canadians say they believe their generation may not retire as comfortably as current retirees


BlackRock's assets hit record $14 trillion on fourth-quarter markets rally

By Prakhar Srivastava and Lewis Krauskopf Jan 15 (Reuters) - BlackRock's fourth-quarter profit surged past Wall Street estimates on Thursday while a rally in markets boosted fee income and lifted the company's assets under management to a record $14 trillion. Shares of the world's largest asset manager, which also hiked its quarterly dividend by 10% and raised its share buyback authorization,


Invest Engine launches £50,000 prize to promote investing

The prize draw is open until 2 March. The £50,000 prize will be paid directly into the winner's Investngine account by 30 March.


EU reveals details on 90 billion 'Ukraine support loan'

The EU's executive body unveiled the breakdown of a 90 billion euros ($105 billion) financial lifeline to Ukraine, with the majority of the funds earmarked for defense as the war in Ukraine approaches its fifth year. Sixty billion euros ($70 billion) is designated for military spending, with the remaining 30 billion euros ($35 billion) allocated to...


Trump hints at when you can expect a $2,000 tariff check

Trump hints at when you can expect a $2,000 tariff check - but be prepared to wait - Trump has repeatedly floated the idea of giving cash to Americans, which he claimed is possible due to revenue generated from his trade tariffs


Wealthsimple bets on a new generation of confident Canadian investors

Wealthsimple's newest tools are aimed at giving retail investors access to strategies once reserved for institutions


Marcus launches Best Buy one-year fixed savings account paying 4.55%

Marcus, the UK offshoot of US investment banking giant Goldman Sachs, now offers savers 4.55% interest, propelling it to the top of the best-buy savings tables.


Gold leaps to record high, dollar drops as US prosecutors target Fed's Powell

By Marc Jones LONDON, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Gold vaulted to a record high and both the dollar and Wall Street futures fell on Monday, as a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stoked concerns about the independence of the world's most influential central bank. Powell slammed the move as part of U.S. President Donald Trump's push for greater control over the Fed, while for


Gen Z woman divides internet after winning lottery by rejecting $1 million guaranteed lump sum

A 20-year-old Canadian won a $1 million lottery but sparked controversy after she chose $1,000 weekly payments for life instead of taking the lump sum.


13 practical home equity strategies to manage cash flow in retirement

Cash flow management becomes one of the priorities in retirement when the constant employment revenue is … 13 Practical Home Equity Strategies to Manage Cash Flow in RetirementRead more


How financial abuse manifests in relationships — and one woman’s quest to get out

“You’re going to take ownership of the things you have control over — and there’s more in control than you think"


Mastercard identifies six payment trends for 2026

・2026 sees the rise of AI-powered agents managing transactions, alongside tools that would make payments more personalized, predictive, and secure, according to Mastercard (NYSE:MA) ・Regulatory clarity could boost stablecoin adoption, while digital identity wallets and verified aliases strengthen trust and reduce fraud ・Real-time payments, circular...


Wall Street steadies as chip stocks bounce back and oil prices ease

NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street steadied on Thursday as stocks in the artificial-intelligence industry bounced back following an encouraging report from a Taiwanese chip giant and as oil prices eased sharply.


A 10.4% high-yield income ETF that you can take to the bank

Global X Equal Weight Canadian Bank Covered Call ETF (TSX:BKCC) stands out as an excellent sector covered-call ETF for 2026. The post A 10.4% High-Yield Income ETF That You Can Take to the Bank appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Got $500? 3 under-$25 Canadian growth gems to grab now

Given their solid underlying businesses and healthy growth prospects, these three under-$25 Canadian growth stocks offer attractive buying opportunities. The post Got $500? 3 Under-$25 Canadian Growth Gems to Grab Now appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Why most workers never built wealth, no matter how hard they worked

For decades, workers were told that wages were enough if they worked hard and stayed loyal. This story showed why that promise rarely delivered real security. When ownership was shared instead of hoarded, behavior inside the company changed completely. Productivity rose, loyalty strengthened, and wealth finally reached the people creating value. The lesson challenged how modern capitalism actually worked.


Stocks rise as upcoming US inflation data eclipses geopolitics, Fed worries

By Amanda Cooper LONDON, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Global shares rose on Tuesday and the dollar recovered some lost ground ahead of U.S. inflation data and major bank earnings, while oil prices gained as unrest in Iran fanned fears for supplies. U.S. President Donald Trump's pledge on Monday to slap a 25% tariff rate on any country that does business with Iran, along with his attacks on Federal Reserve


Not just a number: Indonesia zeroes in on rare currency revamp

Visitors to Bali or any of the other 13,000 or so islands that make up the 5,000-kilometer-wide Indonesian archipelago have long had to grapple with wads of banknotes bearing as many or more zeroes as a hand has fingers. With a euro worth 19,634 Indonesian rupiah as of January 5, figuring out the price in a traveller's home currency of bottle of Bi...


Stock markets move higher as fresh US earnings and fundamentals come into focus

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index finished more than 100 points higher Thursday, helped by gains in the industrials sector, while U.S. markets also rose amid fresh earnings results.


This stock could be the best investment of the decade

This stock could easily be the best investment of the decade with its combination of high yield, high growth potential, and discounted valuation. The post This Stock Could Be the Best Investment of the Decade appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Trump wants nations to pay $1 billion to stay on his peace board, report says

Jan 17 (Reuters) - The Trump administration wants nations to pay $1 billion to stay on his peace board, Bloomberg News reported on Saturday, citing a draft charter. United States President Donald Trump would serve as its inaugural chairman and each member state shall serve a term of no more than three years from this charter's entry into force, subject to renewal by the chairman, the report said.


New online bank feature can save you over £1,600 a year with simple daily check


Experts say budgeting key after holidays

On the heels of the expensive holiday season, experts say it’s important to manage your finances in the new year. However, as Justin Sibbet reports, they say it’s equally important to also support local businesses to keep the economy healthy.


As Lloyds share price hits highest since financial crisis, are banks set for a bumper year?

Analysts at investment bank Jefferies believe valuations for UK bank shares have 'considerable scope' to rise further in 2026.