Why handing out cash to help people manage inflation only makes it worse

Having extra money means people will continue spending, keeping demand for products and services high, fuelling inflation Author of the article: The Canadian Press Tara Deschamps Publishing date: Nov 23, 2022  •  6 hours ago  •  3 minute read 8 Comments Alberta Premier Danielle Smith. Photo by Jim Wells/Postmedia Provinces peppering the public with cash to… Continue reading Why handing out cash to help people manage inflation only makes it worse

Peter Hall: Why inflation is not really the problem

Central banks might soon master inflation, but at what cost? Publishing date: Nov 23, 2022  •  6 hours ago  •  5 minute read 9 Comments The Bank of Canada in Ottawa. Photo by Justin Tang/Bloomberg Most readers are already offended, having read the title. Let me explain. Advertisement 2 This advertisement has not loaded yet, but… Continue reading Peter Hall: Why inflation is not really the problem

Robert Kiyosaki says hot inflation will ‘wipe out 50 per cent of the US population’ — what he means and how to protect yourself

With price levels continuing to spike, the Fed is no longer using the word ‘transitory’ to describe inflation. U.S. consumer prices jumped 8.6% in May from a year ago, marking the fastest increase since December 1981. That could give the Fed more reason to continue raising interest rates — something that’s already casting a giant… Continue reading Robert Kiyosaki says hot inflation will ‘wipe out 50 per cent of the US population’ — what he means and how to protect yourself

Tesla stock a bargain as it nears Morgan Stanley bear case

Tesla has lost nearly US$300 billion in market value in two months Author of the article: Publishing date: Nov 23, 2022  •  9 hours ago  •  2 minute read Join the conversation The majority of Tesla analysts tracked by Bloomberg rate the stock a buy or equivalent. Photo by Tyrone Siu/Reuters files After losing nearly US$300… Continue reading Tesla stock a bargain as it nears Morgan Stanley bear case

The FDA just approved the world’s most expensive drug — $3.5 million a dose

Luckily only one infusion required of hemophilia B gene therapy Author of the article: Bloomberg News Michelle Fay Cortez Publishing date: Nov 23, 2022  •  9 hours ago  •  2 minute read Join the conversation A CSL Behring plant in Melbourne, Australia. CSL Behring’s Hemgenix, administered just once, cut the number of bleeding events for hemophilia… Continue reading The FDA just approved the world’s most expensive drug — $3.5 million a dose

Invest in the Startup Making Real Estate Investing More Accessible For Millions

Everyday investors have been left out of the real estate market because they can’t afford to invest or lack the time, energy or expertise required to manage and maintain properties.  reAlpha is changing that with a first-of-its-kind tech platform that allows members part-ownership of various properties in the company’s vacation rental portfolio.  But for a… Continue reading Invest in the Startup Making Real Estate Investing More Accessible For Millions

Disney Stock Still Up on Iger’s Return. Will It Last?

It’s been several days since Disney (DIS, $96.21) shocked the media and entertainment industry, not to mention the entire investment community, with news that former CEO Bob Iger was rejoining the company, ending Bob Chapek’s two-year run in the top job. Disney stock opened Monday trading up 10% on the news.  It has since lost… Continue reading Disney Stock Still Up on Iger’s Return. Will It Last?

Where to Find the Best Bond Market Deals

The bond market fills two primary roles for investors. To start, bonds generate income. (Or, at least most do. The vast majority of bonds pay semiannual coupon payments.) And secondly, they provide diversification. As bonds tend to have a low correlation to the stock market, they generally help to reduce losses during bear markets and… Continue reading Where to Find the Best Bond Market Deals