The face value of every half-cent is half a penny — or 1/200th of a dollar. Today that wouldn't buy you anything, but back before this coin was retired in 1856, a half-cent still had some ...
A regular penny doesn't buy much these days (even most gumball machines take more than a cent), but there are a few pennies worth more than most cars. The Flying Eagle cent, which was issued for ...
The Canadian stock market is enjoying a robust year, with the TSX up over 17%, reflecting a broader trend of economic growth, favorable interest-rate policies, and rising corporate profits. In this ...
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Over the last 7 days, the Canadian market has remained flat, though it is up 27% over the past year and earnings are forecast to grow by 16% annually. In light of these conditions, investors may find ...