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Nunavut's minimum wage is going up by 75 cents

The minimum wage in Nunavut will increase by 75 cents in September, to $19.75 per hour. Nunavut's justice minister also says the rate will now be reviewed every year.


Mumbai – India’s Financial Capital & City of Dreams 🇮🇳🏙️

Welcome to Mumbai, the powerhouse of India’s economy and the unstoppable city of ambition. This vibrant metropolis is where business meets culture, where heritage blends with modern skyscrapers, and where every street pulses with opportunity. #Mumbai #FinancialCapital #CityOfDreams #IndiaEconomy #BombayStockExchange #CommercialHub #UrbanIndia #MumbaiSkyline


I want to take £15,000 from my pension pot - will this affect the rest of my money?

I am currently 55, and will turn 56 this year. I was thinking about taking £15,000 out of my pension pot as we want to buy a camper van and do some travelling.


Business Matters: Young adults and low-income households more likely to report financial stress

After two interest rate holds in a row from the Bank of Canada, the MNP Consumer Debt Index also held steady at 88 points this quarter. Still, nearly two-thirds of respondents across Canada said they desperately need rates to come down. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for Monday July 14, 2025.


What to do when you win big: Lessons from a $65-million Lotto Max windfall

After winning $65 million in the Lotto Max draw, Mark Hanley's story offers a heartwarming reminder to dream big, stay grounded and plan wisely: Advice anyone can use when faced with unexpected wealth


Bitcoin price continues historic rise as it blasts through records

Bitcoin price continues historic rise as it blasts through records -


How Much Is A Plane In 2021 - Aircraft Prices & Why It Doesn't Matter

In this video, I'm going to tell you how you can buy a commercial plane, how much it costs and why that may not be the best idea. There are some pretty crazy price differences and some planes are effectively worthless despite costing half a billion dollars - so buckle up and let us go shopping!


3 Countries With the Best Retirement Benefits—and 10 With the Worst

3 Countries With the Best Retirement Benefits—and 10 With the Worst


S&P/TSX composite hits new highs, U.S. markets up amid trade uncertainty

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index closed at a record high on Monday on strength in industrials and technology, while U.S. markets also rose.


1 Magnificent Canadian Stock Down But Not Out to Buy Right Now

Don't count out this top basic materials stock, especially as copper prices soar. The post 1 Magnificent Canadian Stock Down But Not Out to Buy Right Now appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


FBI issues warning over phone scam sweeping the US


Finance tips for youth in a shifting economy

Personal finance guide Mark Ting shares some key lessons from the course he teaches at Simon Fraser University, and how those lessons have evolved over the past five years.


Want your money to have a positive impact? What to know about ESG investing

Investing in funds that align with your values such as supporting companies fighting climate change is much more accessible today, but experts say it takes research and diligence to determine if your money is actually working for a good cause.


12 Places Where Cash Is Still King—And 8 Where Digital Payments Rule

12 Places Where Cash Is Still King—And 8 Where Digital Payments Rule


Ramit Sethi's 10 rules of money (hint: you don't need to buy a home)

Personal finance expert Ramit Sethi gets fired up when confronted with the view of home ownership being the ultimate wealth-building investment. Here are his 10 money rules


Government to offer 4.5x income mortgage loans for those earning £30,000

Chancellor to unveil reforms before key Mansion House speech in the City of London


Used Cars That Probably Won’t Ruin You | Picks for £5K, £10K & £20K Ft. @JayEmmOnCars

Looking for a fun, interesting used car that won’t financially destroy you? We’ve teamed up with @JayEmmOnCars to shortlist smart buys at £5K, £10K, and £20K. From underrated gems to sensible performance, these picks balance character, value, and reliability—without wrecking your wallet. A must-watch for enthusiasts on a budget!


Even rich seniors are scared to spend money in retirement: Here’s how to spend more and be happier without the risk of outliving your cash

Why we can go from big spenders to spendthrifts.


Thomas Massie, GOP congressman who broke with Trump, reports strong fundraising

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie has stockpiled more than $1.7 million for his re-election bid as the Kentucky Republican gears up to face President Donald Trump's vaunted political operation, Massie's campaign announced Monday.


'It’s a money pit’: Peter Schiff says homeownership drains savings — claims renting is smarter for most

Is homeownership worth it?


Dollar higher, Brazilian real slides on tariff threat; bitcoin near record high

By Hannah Lang and Lucy Raitano NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) -The U.S. dollar was higher on Thursday as markets took U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff salvos in their stride, except in Brazil where a threatened 50% levy sent the real sliding. The dollar had been knocked back by a sharp decline in U.S. Treasury yields after a 10-year note auction on Wednesday garnered strong demand,


Despite economic uncertainty, Canadian homeowners remain confident in their budget

Anticipating higher interest rates, many Canadians are tightening their wallets to prepare


Here are 7 ‘bad assets’ that could cause you to retire poor in Canada — how many do you own?

Avoid being trapped by these money drains


Dubai offers 'first-time buyer scheme' for priced-out Britons - and they could get £100k discount

Young Britons struggling to get on the housing ladder could get first dibs on new apartments, a competitive mortgage offer - and £100,000 off the price.


How to Grow a $10,000 TFSA Into $100,000

You can turn $10,000 into $100,000 by holding index funds like the iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index Fund (TSX:XIU). The post How to Grow a $10,000 TFSA Into $100,000 appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


These are the college degrees in 2025 that will make the most money in 5 years

These are the college degrees in 2025 that will make the most money in 5 years - Going to college in the U.S. has a hefty price tag, with the average cost coming in at $38,270 per year


How to eat on a budget and save money!

Want to beat the cost of living in 2024? This video offers tips on how to protect your family from the effects of inflation and soaring food prices. Food prices have increased significantly, with some items like soybeans (up 52%), wheat and corn (up 80%), and coffee (up 70%). Experts predict food prices may continue to rise, potentially reaching inflation rates of 10% or higher, impacting low-income families the most. Learn strategies to save money on food and stretch your budget further. Watch this video for tips on managing your food expenses despite inflationary pressures. #CostOfLiving #Inflation #FoodPrices #Budgeting


Here's what we know about which U.S. goods are still subject to Canadian tariffs

When U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to increase tariffs on Canada in a letter last week, he complained that the federal government had “financially retaliated against the United States.”


The 10 Poorest Nations With the Happiest People (and What Makes Them Happy)

The 10 Poorest Nations With the Happiest People (and What Makes Them Happy)


Gaza’s scarcity of cash fuels desperation, sparks unusual trade

The cash crisis, worsened by Israeli restrictions and Gaza’s financial collapse, has become yet another layer of hardship for civilians already under siege.


Bank bundles: Yay or nay, and why?

Are the deals bundling better than your unbundled efforts to maximize returns?


U.S. inflation may have worsened last month as Trump's tariffs start to bite

WASHINGTON (AP) — Inflation likely accelerated in June as sweeping tariffs on nearly all imports may have pushed up prices for electronics, appliances, and other goods, economists forecast.


TD Bank: Buy, Sell, or Hold in July 2025?

TD stock is up more than 30% in 2025. Are additional gains on the way? The post TD Bank: Buy, Sell, or Hold in July 2025? appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


How I Manage My Money: Tutor, on £1.3k, who isn’t saving into a pension


Small businesses falling victim to new form of theft through point of sale systems

Business owners are warning of a form of theft that's on the rise through their point of sale systems. Naama Weingarten explains how it works, and what can be done to help prevent it from happening.


Everything you can afford at different levels of wealth – from mansions to private islands


A Week In Mexico City On A $74,181 Salary

Welcome to Money Diaries where we are tackling the ever-present taboo that is money. We’re asking real people how they spend their hard-earned money during a seven-day period — and we’re tracking every last dollar. Today: an HR comms manager who makes $74,181 per year and who spends some of her money this week on clothes (future her will handle it, with style.) If you’d like to submit your own Money Diary, you can do so via our online form. We...


5 Warning Signs Your GIS Payments Are at Risk

Here's how investing in blue-chip TSX dividend stocks should help you supplement your GIS payout in 2025. The post 5 Warning Signs Your GIS Payments Are at Risk appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Morgan Stanley, Goldman, Wells Fargo reach settlement tied to Archegos collapse

By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) -Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo will pay a total of $120 million to settle a lawsuit claiming they hid conflicts of interest while sales of ViacomCBS shares helped fuel the collapse of Bill Hwang's Archegos Capital Management. A proposed final settlement with former shareholders of ViacomCBS, now known as Paramount Global, was filed this


The 8.97% Monthly Dividend That Beats Every GIC Rate

Explore the impact of interest rate changes on GIC rates and discover alternative investment options worth considering. The post The 8.97% Monthly Dividend That Beats Every GIC Rate appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


TSMC quarterly profit seen soaring to record but Trump tariffs, forex a concern

By Wen-Yee Lee TAIPEI (Reuters) -TSMC, the world's main producer of advanced AI chips, is expected to post a 52% jump in second-quarter profit to record levels, though U.S. tariffs and a strong Taiwan dollar could weigh on its outlook. Artificial intelligence-related demand continues to boom and while foundry industry revenue will probably grow 17% to 18% this year, sales for TSMC, by virtue of


Emerging India – The Road to a $10 Trillion Economy 🇮🇳 | India in 4K

India is not just rising — it's redefining the future of the global economy. This 4K cinematic video explores how India is transforming into a $10 trillion powerhouse, driven by innovation, youth, and ambition. #EmergingIndia #India10Trillion #India4K #IndianEconomy #GlobalIndia #IndiaRise #DigitalIndia #FutureIndia #IncredibleIndia


How a financial influencer built a multiple six-figure portfolio

Euronews spoke to financial influencer Jenny Okpechi about how she built her portfolio – and the benefits of investing early. View on euronews


Has the cash Isa been saved for good... or is a cut still coming? This is Money Podcast

The slashing of the cash Isa was considered a nailed on certainty in next week's Mansion House speech, but now it seems Rachel Reeves has had a change of heart.


How I Manage My Money: Bookseller, on £300 a month, with no savings or pension

Jess Muxlow, 25, has struggled to save as much as she would like as a result of health issues


Average amount Americans have in savings, according to their age


2 Canadian Dividend Growth Stocks to Buy for Passive Income

A dividend's potential for growth is more important than its current yield. Learn why and get two ideas about TSX stocks with growing dividends to buy now. The post 2 Canadian Dividend Growth Stocks to Buy for Passive Income appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


'Show me the money': EU's defence industry wants at least €100 billion after 2027

The European defence industry has urged policymakers to allocate at least €100 billion to defence under the next long-term common budget (2028–34), emphasising that this is the 'bare minimum' required to strengthen the bloc's military capabilities. View on euronews


Should my first home be an investment property?

Investing in a rental property could work out, but it isn’t for the faint of heart.


Silver miner Fresnillo takes gains to 150% as price of the precious metal hits a 14-year high

Fresnillo shares rose 1.7%, in London. That puts it ahead of Britain's leading defence and aerospace groups on the Footsie leaderboard for the year