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While 80% of Canadians nearing retirement believe they’ll choose when they leave their careers, in reality 41% of retirees say they left sooner than expected.
By Staff |February 18, 2014
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U.S. corporate earnings have been positive this year, but investors should be cautious.
By Dean DiSpalatro |February 18, 2014
2 min read
A luxury hotel built in 2008 is about to be sold for at least $1.2 million per room – a record since the financial crisis, reports the Wall Street Journal.
By Staff |February 14, 2014
Get into the spirit of Valentine’s Day in a way only a financial worker or pun aficionado could with these economics mash notes.
National home sales activity posted its fifth consecutive month-over-month decline in January 2014, show statistics from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA).
Canadian couples are not on the same page in terms of who they feel is the lead decision maker on retirement planning issues shows BMO's fourth-annual Valentine's day RRSP study.
John Maynard Keynes is best known as the father of Keynesian economics, the philosophy behind the 1930s New Deal that helped pull America out of the Great Depression.
By Staff |February 12, 2014
A sophisticated new piece of malware has been making the rounds, reports The Washington Post.
Despite little news in yesterday’s budget, the federal government’s still keen to establish a national securities regulator, and bureaucrats are making progress on the measure.
By Jessica Bruno |February 11, 2014
The government is continuing its streak of closing tax loopholes while targeting middle-class voters with tax credits in the 2014 budget.
5 min read
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