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Why Lululemon is seeing more ‘modest’ growth in the U.S.

The retailer is confident new initiatives are drawing in customers, so what’s hampering the company’s growth prospects in the...

Why Lululemon is seeing more ‘modest’ growth in the U.S.
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News

10 financial buzzwords we kept hearing in 2024

These 10 words and phrases captured 2024’s financial mood. From coffee badging to underconsumption-core, these are the trends on...

10 financial buzzwords we kept hearing in 2024

Stocks

Shopify weathering softening consumer spending

The e-commerce company’s diversity of merchants has helped it cope with lower consumer spending caused by high inflation and...

Shopify weathering softening consumer spending
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Shopping

Why is coffee so expensive in Canada?

We examine the factors that have contributed to a 30% price jump in Canada in just two years.

Why is coffee so expensive in Canada?

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Shopping

From groceries to flights to data plans: Why is Canada so expensive?

Things like competition, regulation and taxes all influence how much Canadians pay for common goods and services. Here’s why...

From groceries to flights to data plans: Why is Canada so expensive?
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A Rich Life

Investing Beyond the Numbers: Understanding financial flashpoints

Financial flashpoints are significant emotional events that shape our beliefs and behaviours towards money, ultimately influencing our financial and...

Investing Beyond the Numbers: Understanding financial flashpoints

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You’re not the only one ghosting companies that don’t do digital well

A new survey for TD has found that, after having a negative online experience, 84% of Canadians will take...

You’re not the only one ghosting companies that don’t do digital well

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