The UK will legislate to bring certain stablecoins into its payments system, the Economic Secretary to the Treasury said Monday. John Glen announced the government will legislate stablecoins and enable stablecoin issuers and users to operate in the UK. He said the UK would look at regulating crypto like bitcoin as it aimed to set… Continue reading The UK says it’s ready to regulate stablecoins for payments — and cryptocurrencies like bitcoin are next on its list
The Apple Watch is $70 Off Today Only
Today only, you can save up to $70 on Apple’s flagship smartwatch which has all the bells and whistles you’d expect. You can score an Apple Watch Series 7 for nearly $70 off. Jacob Krol/TheStreet The Arena Media Brands, LLC and respective content providers to this website may receive compensation for some links to products… Continue reading The Apple Watch is $70 Off Today Only
The U.S. yield curve has inverted: What is it telling investors?
Here is a quick primer explaining what a steep, flat or inverted yield curve means Author of the article: Reuters David Randall and Davide Barbuscia and Saqib Iqbal Ahmed The U.S. Treasury building in Washington, D.C. Photo by Samuel Corum/Bloomberg files NEW YORK — The United States Treasury yield curve inverted on Tuesday for the… Continue reading The U.S. yield curve has inverted: What is it telling investors?
Why the Bank of Canada is now ‘talking tough’ on inflation
This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Watch: Starlight Capital’s Dennis Mitchell speaks about inflation, interest rates and the Bank of Canada The Bank of Canada building in Ottawa. Photo by REUTERS/Chris Wattie/File Photo Article content Dennis Mitchell, CEO and CIO at Starlight Capital, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about… Continue reading Why the Bank of Canada is now ‘talking tough’ on inflation
New to Canada, or the workforce? Here’s what to know about filing taxes
Your tax return doesn’t need to be stressful if you plan ahead Author of the article: JHVEPhoto/Shutterstock Are you a young Canadian who just entered the workforce, or a recent immigrant filing taxes in Canada for the first time? Don’t worry. Filing your tax return for the first time doesn’t need to be a daunting… Continue reading New to Canada, or the workforce? Here’s what to know about filing taxes
Investing in foreign property: Should you buy a home abroad and rent at home?
A lot of research will be needed to find a property that’s right for you Author of the article: MoneyWise Amy Legate-Wolfe Yarek Gora/Shutterstock A lot has changed in the last 14 years for Sam Butcher. The expat from Britain came to Canada in 2007 thinking he’d be staying here a year at most. As… Continue reading Investing in foreign property: Should you buy a home abroad and rent at home?
Commuting her pension could let this Ottawa civil servant have her cake and eat it, too. But is it worth the risk?
This dish is costly: annuities sold by profit-seeking insurance companies are not cheap, expert says Publishing date: Mar 25, 2022 • March 25, 2022 • 5 minute read • 14 Comments Lucille wants to retire next year, at age 49, and she is considering taking the commuted value of her pension. Photo by Gigi Suhanic/National… Continue reading Commuting her pension could let this Ottawa civil servant have her cake and eat it, too. But is it worth the risk?
There’s a 90% probability that the stock market has already bottomed in 2022, according to Fundstrat’s Tom Lee
There’s a roughly 90% chance that the stock market has already bottomed in 2022, according to Fundstrat’s Tom Lee.Lee thinks as long as the economy avoids a recession, the S&P 500 could surge to 5,100 in 2022. “This recovery in equities to close above [the] 200-day moving average generates quite a lot of positive signal,” Lee… Continue reading There’s a 90% probability that the stock market has already bottomed in 2022, according to Fundstrat’s Tom Lee