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FSCS protection: How your savings, investments and pension are kept safe

Recent history has seen various problems with banks, but the Financial Services Compensation Scheme - FSCS - protects the money you hold with each licensed bank.


Silver prices soaring: DAN HATFIELD on why your old jewellery could be a cash windfall

While gold has climbed a very massive 35.6% in the last six months… silver has almost doubled that, soaring an extraordinary 65.4%.


Investors: How to Turn $20K Into a Cash Flow Machine

$20,000 can become an income-yielding machine. Here's a four-stock portfolio that could earn nearly $950 a year in cash. The post Investors: How to Turn $20K Into a Cash Flow Machine appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Here's Why You Should Talk About Money Before Getting Married

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This game allows you to 'spend' Elon Musk's net worth - and it's almost impossible to do it

Online games called Spend Elon Musk's Money have been popping up everywhere - and there have been some brilliant reactions shared on social media. There are a number of different online sites where people can spend the estimated wealth of the richest man in the world on various different things to see what they could buy with what he's estimated to...


NS&I launches new fixed rate bonds with a one-year fix paying more than the other options

National Savings and Investments has launched a range of fixed-rate bonds with boosted interest rates for those wanting to lock their money away for a better return.


How Your Relationship With Money Drives Partners Away

Money rarely enters a relationship as an obvious problem. It works in the background, shaping choices and the pace of everyday life. You see it in how each person approaches a bill, how comfortable they feel spending on small pleasures, how they think about the future, or how tense they get when something unexpected comes up. Over time, these small habits start revealing a deeper story about what money represents to each person.


8 risky investments that made people millions

From Jeff Bezos's parents to the co-founder of Red Bull, these people made unlikely investments that made them staggeringly rich.


Former Fed governor's stock trades violated the central bank's ethics rules

A former Federal Reserve governor who retired in August listed several stock trades in her financial disclosure documents for 2024 that violated the central bank's ethics rules.


Money Matters with Aspire Wealth Partners

Aspire Wealth Partners joins Global News Morning Calgary to offer insight into the day’s biggest market stories.


Passive-Income Seekers: Invest $10,000 for +$30 Monthly Income

Are you looking to get a monthly boost of passive income? Here's how investing $10,000 across four stocks could earn you $32.80 of monthly income. The post Passive-Income Seekers: Invest $10,000 for +$30 Monthly Income appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Market jitters send Swiss franc to 10-year high on euro, pound stumbles

By Rae Wee and Alun John SINGAPORE/LONDON (Reuters) -Currency markets swirled on Friday as a selloff in stocks sent investors to the safe-haven Swiss franc, pushing it to its strongest to the euro since 2015, while the pound was hurt by a report the UK budget will not include income tax rises. There are multiple cross currents in markets at present, but most fundamentally, the moves come as


Preparing your finances at every stage of life

It’s never too early or too late to start financial planning. One way to do this is to base your savings plan on whatever stage of life you’re in. Below are some tips for four key stages you may experience. Something to know: In Canada, organizations like the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC) protects eligible […] The post Preparing your finances at every stage of life appeared first on For Your Life.


Forget GICs: This Dividend Stock Pays Solid Income

Richelieu Hardware offers GIC-like stability with the upside of rising dividends and long-term capital growth from niche distribution dominance. The post Forget GICs: This Dividend Stock Pays Solid Income appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Siemens reports record annual profit and cash flow as demand holds

Siemens reported stronger-than-expected full-year results and raised its dividend, pointing to solid demand in the face of currency headwinds and ongoing changes to its business mix. View on euronews


Canadian dollar weakens as Fed rate cut doubts hit investor sentiment

By Fergal Smith TORONTO (Reuters) - The Canadian dollar weakened against its U.S. counterpart on Thursday as rising doubts about the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates further next month contributed to increased risk aversion. The loonie was trading 0.2% lower at 1.4030 per U.S. dollar, or 71.28 U.S. cents, after moving in a range of 1.3986 to 1.4037. "It's a risk-off day and the loonie is


Dollar firm as US private payrolls rebound in October

By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK (Reuters) -The U.S. dollar edged up on Wednesday, extending its gains from last week on doubts about the outlook for another Fed rate cut this year and as private payrolls data assuaged worries over the state of the labor market. U.S. private payrolls rose by 42,000 jobs in October, exceeding expectations of a 28,000 gain, according to a Reuters poll of economists.


4 uranium price catalysts investors should know

The price of uranium has quadrupled since 2020, registering at US$78.05 per pound as of November 12, driven by tight supply, the accelerating green energy transition and a frantic scramble among leading producers and their allies to secure reliable supply. Uranium is valuable thanks to its unmatched energy density, with 1 kilogram capable of produc...


Everyone Wants To Be Rich, But Poor People Who Make It Aren't Ready For The Culture Shock

No one really talks about how strange wealth can feel. One day, life feels familiar; the next, everything shifts—friends, habits, even how you see yourself. Money changes comfort, sure, but it also quietly changes connection.


Why how you spend matters, according to CBC's personal finance columnist

Mark Ting joined Dan Burritt with insights on why being frugal at a young age might not be the best, and lessons learned from Morgan Housel's The Art of Spending.


Global power shift: The world’s 20 largest economies ranked for 2026

According to the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) October 2025 outlook, the 2026 world economy faces a delicate balancing act. The global expansion that characterized the early 2020s has entered a phase of measured restraint, shaped by rising protectionism, fiscal tightening, and political fragmentation. The IMF warns of a significant slowdown and a real risk of further decline, along with an increase in the potential power of tech companies,...


1 High-Yield Play to Buy and Hold Forever

SmartCentres REIT (TSX:SRU.UN) shares stand out as a great income investment to buy and hold if you're fed up with low rates on GICs. The post 1 High-Yield Play to Buy and Hold Forever appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Quebec wants millions meant for climate action to be used for other government programs

The province recently introduced a bill that would give the government the power to use Quebec's Green Fund surplus for whatever it sees fit. The fund is meant to help the government combat climate change and currently has a surplus of about $1.8 billion.


Carney's budget could lift this graphite stock higher

・With the Government of Canada planning to stockpile critical minerals, backed by a C$2 billion fund as part of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first budget, to offset Chinese dominance in the sector, it is prime time for investors to run top Canadian miners through due diligence towards a potential allocation ・One of the first-movers to take advantag...


Financial markets grow fretful after reports of UK government abandoning income tax hike

LONDON (AP) — British financial assets were under pressure Friday on growing speculation that the Labour government has ditched plans to raise income taxes in a crucial budget at the end of the month.


OSFI to Big Banks: Take Smart Risks and Expand Lending

The OSFI will soon adjust guidelines for commercial lending so that Canadian big banks can unlock up to $1 trillion in additional loans. The post OSFI to Big Banks: Take Smart Risks and Expand Lending appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


IMF says Senegalese government retains sovereign right to manage its debt

It made the comments after discussing various options with Dakar on how to address the country’s “significant debt vulnerabilities”.


German committee approves 2026 budget with higher borrowing

Germany's federal budget for next year has cleared a key hurdle and is now ready for a final vote in parliament. After long negotiations, the Bundestag's budget committee - whose approval is effectively the last major step before the plenary vote - early Friday signed off on a €524.5-billion ($611-billion) spending plan, €4 billion more than the go...


Market Open: TSX rallies as gold surges past US$4,200 | Nov 13, 2025

The TSX opened higher Thursday, climbing 1.38%, building on Wednesday’s record close. The rally was driven by strong performances in the energy and materials sectors, as gold prices soared past US$4,200 and copper continued its upward run. In the U.S., the Dow Jones advanced 0.68%, setting another record as investors rotated toward blue-chip stocks...


Tencent's quarterly growth beats expectations on gaming demand, AI services

By Liam Mo and Brenda Goh BEIJING (Reuters) -Tencent reported a third-quarter revenue growth of 15% on Thursday, as China's largest social media and gaming company benefited from strong gaming demand and expanding AI-driven services. The Shenzhen-based technology company posted revenue of 192.9 billion yuan ($27.08 billion) for the three months ended September 30. That compared with the 188.9


19 Canadian Money-Saving Tricks From Immigrant Families

Canada’s immigrant families have long mastered the art of stretching every dollar without sacrificing quality of life. Their money habits


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


Taking your pension cash early? Here’s how much you’ll lose in retirement

The chancellor's refusal to rule out the policy ahead of the Budget last year fuelled a surge in pension withdrawals


1 Dividend Stock to Easily Buy Now and Hold Forever

Gibson Energy pays a high, reliable dividend from fee-based energy infrastructure while expanding into renewables, making it a steady TSX pick for long-term income. The post 1 Dividend Stock to Easily Buy Now and Hold Forever appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Manulife's shares hit record after insurer unveils new expansion strategy, India focus

By Nivedita Balu and Pritam Biswas TORONTO (Reuters) -Shares of Manulife hit a record high on Thursday after the Canadian insurer unveiled a new strategy to invest in Asia, capture market share in major economies and diversify at a time of global economic uncertainty. Manulife has freed up capital through reinsurance deals since 2023 that allowed the company to transfer risk and make room for


Dollar slides, euro and yen gain as US labor market weakens

By Karen Brettell (Reuters) -The U.S. dollar weakened against the euro and yen on Tuesday on concerns about the deteriorating U.S. labor market after a report showed that private employers cut jobs last month. ADP Research said on Tuesday that its preliminary estimates show that private employers shed an average of 11,250 jobs a week in the four weeks ending October 25. It comes as the federal


Cash Isa battle sees rates jump to 4.67% as platforms vie for top spot

Cash Isa providers have launched into a new battle for the top interest rate, with Etoro, Hargreaves Lansdown and Trading 212 all offering attractive accounts.


Martin Lewis: 5m Owed £100s Each in Loan Refunds

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Getting a Christmas bonus? Here are six ways to make the money work harder for you

After you've treated yourself to something nice, your Christmas bonus could be the starting point for achieving your longer-term goals.


We turned our struggling food stall into a £5.7m business – here’s how


My wife and I could only afford to put 5% down on a new $400K home this year — now that we've come into cash, should we throw it all at our mortgage?

Do the benefits of paying off your mortgage more quickly outweigh the potential boost to retirement savings?


Under 35s hit hardest by scams as nearly half lose money in the past year

Young adults are hit harder by pernicious scams than older generations, new data reveals.


Pennies could be worth up to $5 million after final coins were minted this week

The US Mint struck the final batch of circulating pennies this week, marking the end of 232 years of production and triggering a collector frenzy over rare omega-marked coins expected to fetch millions.


How I Manage My Money: IT worker on £2k a month, with £5k in pensions

Toby Reeve, 41, would like to see the Chancellor cut stamp duty in the Budget


Buy 1,000 Shares of This Stock for $60.80/Month in Passive Income

Looking for a monthly income source? This stock could start earning from next month onwards. The post Buy 1,000 Shares of This Stock for $60.80/Month in Passive Income appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Children In Need raises more than £45.5 million after live show

Children In Need raises more than £45.5 million after live show - The star-studded programme raised money for the charity’s causes across the UK


This shopping habit could cause young people to seek happiness in spending. Here’s how you can teach your child financial literacy

Demystifying the scary world of financial literacy


I'm in my early 60s and I want to retire in 3 years or less — what are 5 financial boxes I need to check right now?

The clock is ticking. How many items have you checked off this list?


Ukraine receives €5.9 billion from EU to maintain financial stability amid war

Ukraine has received €5.9 billion from the European Union, which is expected to help preserve the country’s macroeconomic stability amid the challenges of war, according to Ukrainian Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko. It is noted that the new tranche of economic assistance came from two sources: "Both decisions are the result of a strategic partners...


Here is who might be able to get Trump’s $2,000 tariff rebate checks

Here is who might be eligible for Trump’s $2,000 tariff dividend payments - Rebate checks would need to be approved by Congress, which has shown little appetite for president’s proposal