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Photo of a holiday gift cut with scissors—symbolizing a December Bank of Canada rate cut.

Mortgages

Making sense of the Bank of Canada interest rate decision on December 11, 2024

Making sense of the Bank of Canada interest rate decision on December 11, 2024

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RBC’s discount broker launches international trading—what to know before you invest

It’s a first among bank-owned discount brokers in Canada. With more banks likely to follow RBC's lead, what should...

RBC’s discount broker launches international trading—what to know before you invest
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What is an RDSP?
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Investing

Making sense of the markets this week: December 8, 2024

Canada bank earnings remain on target, Dollarama’s expectations catch up to it, “insider selling” sets a new record, and...

Making sense of the markets this week: December 8, 2024

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Canadian bank earnings reports

Canada’s Big Six banks are releasing their quarterly earnings. Here’s what they said this week.

Canadian bank earnings reports
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Investing

Know your TFSA contribution limit

Know your TFSA contribution limit
A group of teenagers all on their cellphones, checking their investments, we hope.

Investing

How to invest as a teenager in Canada

Birthday money burning a hole? Read our “investing for teens” guide for where to invest, how to buy stocks,...

How to invest as a teenager in Canada
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Investing

Making sense of the markets this week: December 1, 2024

Back into the tariff hurricane, Couche-Tard pumps profits, Macy’s loses $130 million, and is there too much optimism about...

Making sense of the markets this week: December 1, 2024

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ETFs

Demand for active ETFs is growing among Canadian investors

Low costs, potential gains and other factors are attracting investors in Canada to actively managed exchange-traded funds.

Demand for active ETFs is growing among Canadian investors

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