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Falling Rates Benefit Canadian Bank Balance Sheets

As interest rates fall, Canadian banks are experiencing a shift from term deposits to demand accounts, strengthening their financial position. Expert analysis reveals the impact on earnings.

S&P 500 Dips, Crypto Rout Triggers Risk Aversion

Wall Street's rally stalled as a sharp cryptocurrency selloff and rising global bond yields prompted investor caution. Bitcoin tumbled 7%, while the S&P 500 briefly fell below 6,800. Read the full analysis.

Trump Picks Fed Chair, Hassett Likely Choice

President Donald Trump confirms he has chosen his nominee for Federal Reserve chair, with top adviser Kevin Hassett the frontrunner to replace Jerome Powell and pursue rate cuts. Details on the selection and market impact.

World Stocks Climb on Rate Cut Optimism

Global markets rally as investors anticipate lower interest rates following strong Wall Street performance. Key economic indicators fuel optimism for 2025 economic recovery.

Debt Refinancing Advice for Canadians in 2025

Personal finance expert Christopher Liew explains whether refinancing debt makes sense with current high interest rates. Learn strategic approaches to debt management.

Carney's chief of staff draws rebuke for ethics comparison

PM Mark Carney's chief of staff, Marc-André Blanchard, faces Conservative criticism for comparing Carney's extensive ethics screen to that of Stephen Harper's former chief of staff. Discover the details of the conflict of interest review.

Brampton fire: 2 dead, 3 missing, 4 injured

Tragic house fire in Brampton leaves two adults dead, four seriously injured including a child, and three people unaccounted for. Police continue investigation.

U.S. Stocks Fall as AI Rally Falters

The U.S. stock market declined sharply as Nvidia and other AI-focused stocks retreated. The Dow dropped over 550 points. Read more on the market shift and what's next.

Canada's Inflation at 2.2%, Rate Hold Expected

Canada's inflation rate fell to 2.2% in October, nearing the Bank of Canada's target. Economists predict the central bank will hold interest rates steady at its December meeting.

Trump Buys $82M in Corporate and Municipal Bonds

Financial disclosures reveal President Trump purchased over $82 million in bonds, including investments in sectors benefiting from his administration's policies. Explore the potential conflicts of interest.

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