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The next wealth boom: Emerging markets to add $12 trillion by 2030

Emerging markets will add trillions in wealth by 2030, but the fast-growing affluent class driving it remains largely unserved by banks and advisers. View on euronews


Why an Ontario woman lost $85,000 trying to refinance her mortgage

Financial regulators warn homeowners to check the FSRA database before handing over bank drafts or signing contracts


Billions wiped off London-listed banks as China cracks down on moving money overseas

HSBC fell 1.8% while fellow Asia-focused lender Standard Chartered dropped 2.8% and insurer Prudential, which makes most of its sales in China, fell 7.6%.


Mark Steel: I bought a London flat for £59k – it would be worth £400k now


Why 28 is the most important financial age for women

Why 28 is the most important financial age for women - LET’S UNPACK THAT : A new survey shows that the financial gap in the UK begins for women as early as their late twenties thanks to career breaks and lower pay putting women on a path to a retirement pot half the size of men’s. Lydia Spencer-Elliott reports


How to invest money: A step-by-step guide to getting good returns

Investing can be one of the more effective ways to grow wealth over time, but a … How to Invest Money: A Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Good ReturnsRead more


I make $85,000 a year and pay over 30% in taxes. I heard some billionaires pay under 5%—do I really pay more than a billionaire?

It sounds completely backwards. You earn a solid middle-class income and see a big chunk go to taxes every year. Then you hear that one of the richest people in the world is paying a much lower percentage. Is it true? Is it fair?


Old money style for men: The complete beginner’s guide

While some styles are always in and out, old money style is always on the list year after


Royal Bank of Canada's quarterly profit rises on capital markets boost

May 28 (Reuters) - Royal Bank of Canada reported a rise in second-quarter profit on Thursday, helped by an increase in trading income during a volatile period. Rising geopolitical tensions during the quarter roiled global prices and markets, prompting investors to rebalance portfolios to hedge risks. Volatility in the markets fuels trading activity and helps capital market segments at banks.


Canadian dollar strengthens, benchmark yield climbs

The Canadian dollar strengthened against the greenback on Friday, and the yield on benchmark government debt climbed. The loonie was trading 0.1% higher at C$1.3893 to the greenback, or 71.98 U.S. cents, after trading in a range of 1.3868 to 1.3912. Canadian government 10-year bond yields rose 8.6 basis points to 3.523%. The yield on similar U.S. government benchmark debt rose to 4.5403%. U.S.


PC Mastercard is changing banks — what EQ Bank's takeover of PC Financial means for my rewards

The Competition Bureau has cleared EQ Bank's takeover of PC Financial, but millions of PC Mastercard holders are right to wonder what changes — and what stays the same.


Raspberry Pi raises profit outlook amid surging AI demand

Raspberry PI has lifted its profit outlook for the year as strong demand for artificial intelligence boosted sales.


How 23 millionaire sports stars lost their fortunes

From Mike Tyson to Boris Becker, discover the elite athletes who made a fortune, then lost it all.


Gold rises as dollar and oil ease on Iran hopes

Gold prices moved higher as a softer U.S. dollar and lower oil prices supported demand for bullion, with investors weighing fresh optimism that tensions involving the U.S., Israel and Iran could ease.


Are you hoping to retire at 60 with $850K in your RRSP? Here’s important information to help make your money last

Early retirement sounds achievable with a strong RRSP balance — but the gap years between leaving work and before CPP and OAS begin are where Canadians often stumble


Teaching kids to save can start as young as five

Personal finance experts say opening a bank account with your children can help them develop money management skills. (June 4, 2026)


Why Illinois treasurer gifted Pope Leo a certificate worth $8.65

Why Illinois treasurer gifted Pope Leo a certificate worth $8.65 - This sum had been held in Illinois’ unclaimed property account


5,000 ultra-rich hold more than a quarter of Germany's financial wealth

According to the new “BCG Global Wealth Report 2026”, the number of ultra-rich people in Germany is rising sharply – and so is inequality. View on euronews


Countries with the most millionaires and billionaires

Money might not make the world go around in a literal sense, but it certainly does give it a helping hand. Between investments, inheritances, and good business, there are cities around the world that have accumulated a nice list of wealthy people. But we’re here to look at which countries most of them call home. Curious? Click through the gallery to see which nations boast the highest number of millionaires and billionaires.


Number of children with a pension surges as wealthy parents seek to cut inheritance tax bills

One investment platform revealed a 158% rise in new Junior Self Invested Personal Pensions in the first month of the new tax year, compared to a year earlier.


Why are so many people struggling financially while the stock market is soaring?

CBC personal finance columnist Mark Ting joined CBC’s Dan Burritt to explain why some Canadians are thriving while others struggle with rising costs and debt, and what it has to do with something called a K-shaped economy.


Parents are talking about money more — but many still worry their kids aren’t ready

Parents report having regular conversations about finances with their children, but few think their child is ready to manage money independently when they eventually leave home


The 'odd jobs economy' is growing as British Columbians look for extra income

3 in 5 people in the province either already earn money from their skills or would consider doing so


Payday loans and credit scores: What Canadians need to know — and 4 ways to build credit instead

Payday loans rarely help your credit score and can actually wreck it. Here's how the system works and what Canadians can do instead to actually build credit


Why a tax on ISA cash interest would cost most savers less than £20

From next April, the Government is cutting the annual cash ISA allowance to £12,000 for under-65s


Tiger Woods leads golf's rich list in 2026 with $1.4 billion net worth

Tiger Woods reigns supreme on golf’s 2026 rich list at $1.4B! See which legends built massive empires beyond the course.


Two original Banksy artworks owned by Friends star Matthew Perry sell at auction for nearly £1m

Girl with Balloon and Nola went under the hammer on Friday, which featured 127 items from the actor's estate after his death in October 2023.


This 5% dividend stock is my go-to for cash flow planning

Explore the benefits of investing in dividend stocks for consistent cash flow and inflation protection. Discover smart investment strategies. The post This 5% Dividend Stock Is My Go-To for Cash Flow Planning appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


CIBC's quarterly profit rises on capital markets strength

May 28 (Reuters) - Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce reported a rise in second-quarter profit on Thursday, helped by strong performance in its capital markets business. The Toronto-based bank also announced that it will sell its 91.7% stake in CIBC Caribbean to Bermuda-based Butterfield for about $1.6 billion, as it looks to reallocate capital towards growth priorities in North America. During


Why money can't buy happiness is only said by people who have enough of both


A £1million lump sum or £1,000 a week for life? This is what finance experts say is the right answer

YouGov poll asked Britons which they would prefer to receive, if they won the lottery - and it is fair to say opinions are divided.


The bitcoin move that could shock financial markets

Bitcoin has gone from a niche digital asset to a topic of discussion at the highest levels of government. Now, proposals involving the acquisition of up to one million Bitcoin are generating intense debate among investors, economists, and policymakers. Supporters see it as a strategic asset, while critics warn of significant risks. This video explores what such a move could mean for the future of finance.


They donate 20% of their income: A fisherman and nurse became multimillionaires through simple strategies — what Canadians can learn

Ordinary jobs, extraordinary wealth. Here's how quiet millionaires build seven figures over time


Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent backs plans to put President Trump's face on a $250 bill

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent publicly praised the proposal, calling it 'fitting' as the nation approaches its 250th birthday.


BC minimum wage hits $18.25 today as businesses face another cost hike

A 40-cent hourly increase rarely looks dramatic until it lands on thousands of paycheques and payroll ledgers at once. As


Instant view: Strong May jobs number sends yields, rate expectations higher

NEW YORK, June 5 (Reuters) - The U.S. economy posted another month of strong employment gains in May, confirming that the labor market was gaining traction after stumbling last year and sending short-term interest rates higher on Friday morning in the face of inflation stemming from the war with Iran. Nonfarm payrolls increased by 172,000 jobs last month after rising by an upwardly revised


@ the Bell: Market volatility continues as geopolitical tensions won’t go away

Undoing a bump from the previous session, Canada’s main stock index declined on Wednesday as escalating tensions in the Middle East weakened optimism about a potential peace agreement and weighed on global investor confidence. Meanwhile, Federal Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc noted that Canada had a constructive discussion with the United States re...


Dollar firms to one-week high as Gulf tensions flare, yen nears intervention zone

By Jiaxing Li HONG KONG, May 28 (Reuters) - The dollar firmed to a one-week high on Thursday after Middle East tensions ratcheted up following fresh U.S. strikes on Iran, while the yen softened toward a level that triggered central bank intervention last month. Iran's Revolutionary Guards said they targeted a U.S. airbase after what they described as an early morning U.S. attack near Bandar


Oil prices rise, but not by enough to keep Wall Street from more records

NEW YORK (AP) — Oil prices rose Monday following the latest fighting to threaten the U.S.-Iran ceasefire, but Wall Street isn’t very worried, and U.S. stocks ticked to more records.


Iran seeks release of $24 billion in frozen assets in negotiations

Iran is seeking the release of about $24 billion in frozen funds as part of the talks with the United States, making money one of the biggest hurdles in the push for a wider ceasefire and Hormuz deal. The demand matters because it shows Tehran wants immediate economic gains, not just promises of future relief, before it commits to a broader settlement.


Ontario man has spent 5 years trying to pay off a $4,500 loan but has barely made a dent. Here’s what’s holding him back

An Ontario resident’s horror story with a predatory loan is highlighting the need for consumers to watch out for the fine print


Canada's TD Bank posts profit jump on strong interest income

May 28 (Reuters) - Toronto-Dominion Bank reported a rise in second-quarter profit on Thursday, as a resilient Canadian economy helped drive a rise in the bank's interest income. Canadian banks have largely maintained profitability despite trade tensions with the U.S. and broader geopolitical uncertainty, helped by a resilient economy and strength in fee-based businesses such as wealth management


Dollar millionaires rise worldwide, study finds

Booming stock markets have sharply increased the number of dollar millionaires worldwide, according to a study by consulting firm Capgemini released on Thursday. Some 25.3 million people around the world had investable assets of at least $1 million last year, almost 2 million more than in 2024, the analysis showed. The United States remained the cl...


The most beautiful currencies in the world

Currencies are more than simple tools for buying and selling. Every color choice, symbol, and portrait on a banknote is carefully selected to tell a story about the place it comes from. Some currencies highlight famous leaders, while others focus on wildlife, landscapes, or cultural traditions. Advances in printing have also turned modern banknotes into visually striking objects, using bold designs and new materials. Taken together, these details reveal how countries see themselves and how they wish to be seen by the world. In this gallery, we explore some of the most beautiful currencies from around the globe and explain what makes each one stand out. Curious? Click to reveal them.


3 budgeting strategies for parents

Parenting makes budgeting harder, not because you’re bad at money, but because family life is unpredictable. These three approaches can help.


The countries where a $50,000 salary makes you rich — and where it barely covers rent


People in their 30s and 40s need a £74,000 annual retirement income to enjoy a comfortable old age

People in midlife looking at present-day forecasts for a retirement income need to factor in inflation and aim their sights far higher, warn money experts.


Prosper boosts 120-day notice savings account to 4.21% - is it worth opening?

The savings platform is offering a bonus rate on this tracker account from Oxbury Bank, but is it any good?


I’m already investing for my eight-year-old – it’s better than saving cash


Marvell sees custom chip revenue topping $10 billion by 2029 as AI demand grows

By Anhata Rooprai May 27 (Reuters) - Marvell Technology forecast on Wednesday its custom chip business would surpass $10 billion in revenue in fiscal 2029, as cloud companies expand AI data centers and invest in custom chips to reduce reliance on Nvidia's processors. The surge in AI adoption has fueled demand for specialized chips, which along with Marvell's interconnect technologies, play a