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Inflation

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Renting

Can young people afford to live in the city anymore?

Here’s what to know before deciding to move to a big city—and strategies to afford it, if you end...

Can young people afford to live in the city anymore?
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Investing

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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Ask a Planner

What’s the real value of a robo-advisor?

With inflation, war and COVID, what are your options if you’re wanting a bit more from a robo-advisor? Do...

What’s the real value of a robo-advisor?
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Investing

Making sense of the markets this week: May 15

Watching stocks plummet, Shopify goes from beautiful swan to ugly duckling, Suncor maintains a sunny status quo, and Questrade...

Making sense of the markets this week: May 15

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Investing

Hedging against inflation with dividend-paying stocks

Dividend stocks can keep your portfolio moving in the right direction—even during periods of market volatility.

Hedging against inflation with dividend-paying stocks
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Investing

The meaning of market swings and why you should care

If you’re into day trading or even just checking in occasionally on your investments, market swings are evident....

The meaning of market swings and why you should care
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Investing

A contrarian approach to inflation, interest rates and the markets

Inflation and interest rates are likely to rise in 2022. Here’s how to reposition portfolios in response.

A contrarian approach to inflation, interest rates and the markets
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Investing

Making sense of the markets this week: December 19

The Fed ushers in a new rate hike regime, and we might see green inflation on the way. Also,...

Making sense of the markets this week: December 19

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Investing

Making sense of the markets this week: October 17

They’re saying “winter is coming” for the U.S. stock market, Q3 earning season kicks off, IMF inflation warning and...

Making sense of the markets this week: October 17

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