Man City was accused of misleading the Premier League over finances

LONDON – Manchester City was accused by the Premier League on Monday of providing misleading information about its finances over a nine-year period when the club was attempting to establish itself as a force in English and European soccer following its takeover by Abu Dhabi’s ruling family. The explosive development came after a four-year investigation ... Read More

Forex Comparison | Forex Trading Platform Comparison

Whether you are a new or old player in the forex trading industry, without forex comparison, you will face a problem choosing the right platform or the broker. But the real challenge is the way to conduct forex trading comparison. However, there are numerous criteria to compare the forex easily. But it is time-consuming as there are hundreds ... Read More

“No discussion” of exchange rates at G7 -Kyodo

By Kevin Buckland TOKYO (Reuters) – There was “no discussion” about exchange rates at a meeting of Group of Seven (G7) finance ministers and central bank chiefs, Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Sunday, according to Kyodo News. Suzuki was speaking after a meeting in India of the G7 – the US, Japan, Germany, ... Read More

The 10 Most Interesting People in Finance Right This Second

Wealthsimple makes powerful financial tools to help you grow and manage your money. Learn more here at Wealthsimple Magazine, we usually unpack big macroeconomic stories to help readers understand what the heck is going on in markets and in business. And, partly as a result, we tend not to discuss specific people very often. We’re ... Read More

Lowest fixed and variable mortgage rates in Canada for May 5 2023

Open this photo in gallery: A look at the lowest available mortgage rates on fixed and variable terms and HELOCs this weekMatt Rourke/The Associated Press Insured borrowers still get the best deals The gap between default-insured and uninsured mortgage rates just keeps getting wider, at least for the terms people want most. Take two-year fixed-rate ... Read More

BC Securities Commission bans lawyers over role in fraud

BC’s securities regulator has permanently banned a Vancouver lawyer from the financial markets after he was convicted in a US court for his role in a US$34-million fraud. In 2018, the US Securities and Exchange Commission accused Faiyaz A. Dean of engaging in a “fraudulent scheme to effect illegal, unregistered sales of and manipulating the ... Read More

Americans lost financial ground last year. Here’s how much.

Americans have been falling behind financially over the last year. Two reports released Thursday show just how much. The share of Americans who feel financially healthy decreased by a whopping nine percentage points in March from a year ago, according to a JD Power 2023 US Retail Banking Satisfaction Study, while the percentage of consumers ... Read More

Is It Time to Cut Back on Alcohol?

December 12, 2022 · 7:00 AM “Is the room spinning, or is it just me?” A few months ago I ran across a thoughtful article by Morris van de Camp entitled Love Drinking Less. It’s well worth a read if your alcohol consumption is out of control or heading that way. Alcohol is a two-edged ... Read More

What the end of the ‘Great Moderation Era’ means for investors

This article first appeared in the Morning Brief. Get the Morning Brief sent directly to your inbox every Monday to Friday by 6:30 am ET. Subscribe Thursday, March 2, 2023 Today’s newsletter is by Jared Blikre, a reporter focused on the markets on Yahoo Finance. Follow him on Twitter @SPYJared. Read this and more market ... Read More