The majority of the time I’ve spent gaming from a young age has been done on one console or another. It wasn’t until about two years ago I took on the challenge of building a gaming computer that I started to consider myself a casual PC gamer. Fast forward a couple of years and I… Continue reading BenQ Mobiuz 34-inch Gaming Monitor Review: Putting You in the Game
You Might Have to Pay $500 a Month More to Get a Mortgage
House hunting used to be so much easier. For years, buyers looking for a new home were buoyed by low interest rates, a range of flexible options for mortgages, and a wide variety of housing from which to choose. All those factors were put in place by regulators and local authorities hoping to jumpstart a… Continue reading You Might Have to Pay $500 a Month More to Get a Mortgage
How to Get a Mortgage, Even with High Student Loan Debt
Americans continue to hold a staggering amount of student loan debt, with the potential to derail many people’s hopes of buying a home. The most recent data shows that American student loan borrowers – 45 million strong – owe about $1.7 trillion in student loan debt. That makes student loan debt the second-highest consumer debt… Continue reading How to Get a Mortgage, Even with High Student Loan Debt
Stocks are roaring back this morning after $2 trillion wipeout
History suggests bear markets usually take time to find a floor Author of the article: Reuters Devik Jain and Anisha Sircar Traders work on the new floor of The Chicago Board Of Options Exchange. North American equities rebounded at the opening of trade Tuesday. Photo by Jim Vondruska/Getty Images Wall Street’s major indexes climbed on… Continue reading Stocks are roaring back this morning after $2 trillion wipeout
Bankers predict lack of IPOs, share sales to persist until inflation, market volatility cools
The S&P/TSX Composite Index down 11% so far this year Author of the article: Bloomberg News Kevin Orland The broadcast centre of the Toronto Stock Exchange. Photo by Norm Betts/Bloomberg files Two top Canadian investment bankers predict that this year’s dearth of initial public offerings and other share sales will persist until central banks show… Continue reading Bankers predict lack of IPOs, share sales to persist until inflation, market volatility cools
The Sandbox’s US CEO explains his vision for the metaverse platform and why people are still flocking to web3 during the crypto winter
In an exclusive interview with Insider at NFT.NYC, The Sandbox’s US CEO shared his vision for the metaverse platform. Mathieu Nouzareth said users still flock to The Sandbox because it’s not just a socializing space, but an engaging video game. “We want to be the Manhattan of the metaverse, a concentration of exciting brands and… Continue reading The Sandbox’s US CEO explains his vision for the metaverse platform and why people are still flocking to web3 during the crypto winter
Save Big During Samsung’s Week Long Discover Sales Event
This week you can save big on Samsung TVs, Galaxy tablets or phones, earbuds, and appliances. Jacob Krol/TheStreet We’re still a few weeks away from Amazon Prime Day, but Samsung is wasting no time and ushering in a week-long sales event that starts today, June 20, 2022. Discover Samsung is in full force and offering… Continue reading Save Big During Samsung’s Week Long Discover Sales Event
Rate hikes are needed to cool inflation so investors need to adjust to the times
Martin Pelletier: Now is a great time to chart your own course that filters out the rhetoric and invests as a realist The Bank of Canada in Ottawa. Photo by Justin Tang/Bloomberg files Rising interest rates have dominated headlines lately and rightly so since they can have a significant impact on our financial wellbeing, especially… Continue reading Rate hikes are needed to cool inflation so investors need to adjust to the times