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Making sense of the markets this week: July 17

Inflation and interest rates control the market mood; PepsiCo and U.S. banks kick off earnings season; and is Quebec...

Making sense of the markets this week: July 17
Russell Peters smiles wearing a hat. He chats with MoneySense about investing in real estate.

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What’s Russell Peters doing now? Investing, and it’s a laugh

We all learned about our money during the lockdowns, and so did comedian Russell Peters. He sits down with...

What’s Russell Peters doing now? Investing, and it’s a laugh
A Black man sits on his living room floor, checking both his laptop and phone app for cheap stock prices as he buys investment assets.

Investing

How to stay invested and pick up good quality companies—on the cheap

With the markets dropping, is it a time for Canadian investors to buy cheap stocks? Well, let’s see.

How to stay invested and pick up good quality companies—on the cheap
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Making sense of the markets this week: July 10

The worst start for markets since 1962, rate-hike fears, the pending real estate collapse and bank brokerages hide high-interest...

Making sense of the markets this week: July 10

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An ostrich hides its head, symbolizing how one might respond to the bear market and managing their portfolio

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Making sense of the markets this week: July 3

The worst first-half results for both stocks and bonds in decades makes the case for not obsessing over your...

Making sense of the markets this week: July 3
A man dressed for work is at the pump filling his car up with gas, thinking about inflation and the cost of gas as he returns to work.

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Making Sense of the Markets this week: June 26

Who killed bitcoin? Will we have a recession, stagflation or a soft landing? Energy continues to soar and more.

Making Sense of the Markets this week: June 26
A woman is holding papers with graphs from the stock markets over the years, showing the dips. She also holds a cellphone in the other hand, implying that she may buy during inflation, bond and interest rates rising

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What fast-rising interest, inflation and bond rates mean for investors

Investors face growing volatility as inflation surges, 10-year bond yields rise and central banks launch larger rate hikes. How...

What fast-rising interest, inflation and bond rates mean for investors
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What rights do shareholders have?

When you buy stock in a company, you become a part-owner, and that comes with certain rights. Learn what...

What rights do shareholders have?

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Top 100 dividend stocks of 2022

Use this ranking as a tool to help you identify the companies that offer the best investment potential now,...

Top 100 dividend stocks of 2022

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