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Canada

Canadian Housing Starts Drop 20%, Which Normally Means A Correction: BMO

May 18, 2021

Canadian new housing starts made a sharp decline, which normally is a red flag for the economy. BMO senior economist Sal Guatieri said April’s numbers may not be the traditional leading indicator though. He argues there are a few factors that make this time different. I feel like I’ve heard this about another country before. […]

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Canada’s Condo Markets Are Making Huge Gains, That Will Get Bigger: BMO

May 18, 2021

Canada’s condo market has set off some alarms, but everyone is busy watching the dumpster fire down the street. BMO senior economist Robert Kavcic highlighted condo price growth last month. Price growth didn’t just hit a multi-year high for annual growth. Growth over the past 3 months showed one of the fastest price accelerations in […]

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Unsustainable Canadian Real Estate May See Price Moderation Soon: RBC

May 18, 2021

Canadian real estate prices are still rising, but showing some signs of moderation. That was RBC senior economist Robert Hogue’s take on April home sales. While he sees big price growth to continue near-term, he’s also seeing a fast-changing market. Many of the factors that heated up the market, are beginning to ease just as […]

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Toronto and Vancouver Insolvencies Make The Biggest Jump In Years

May 17, 2021

Toronto and Vancouver are both seeing an unusual surge of insolvency filings. Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada (OSB) filings show a huge jump in March. Insolvencies, both bankruptcies, and consumer proposals, hit the highest level since the pandemic. Toronto Insolvencies Jump 22% In March Toronto insolvencies made an abrupt jump, claiming the biggest […]

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Canadian Consumer Insolvencies Soar 28%, Biggest Monthly Jump In Over 10 Years

May 13, 2021

The Canadian economy is picking up speed, and so is the number of consumer insolvencies. Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB) data shows March saw a sudden increase in filings. The unexpected monthly increase was the biggest in almost a decade. Consumer insolvencies are now at the highest level since the pandemic first began. […]

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Canadian Home Price Growth Expectation Is Now Past The Peak: BMO

May 13, 2021

The number of Canadians expecting home prices to grow is falling very quickly. BMO senior economist Robert Kavcic weighed in on the latest home price growth sentiment. The expectation of growth is beginning to fall nearly as fast as it grew. While it doesn’t mean lower prices (yet), it shows attitudes supporting these price levels […]

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US Inflation Rises At The Fastest Rate Since 1995, And It’s Not Just Base Effect: BMO

May 12, 2021

The US economy’s booming recovery has created a temporary bump to inflation… that may not be temporary. BMO believes part of the jump in the consumer price index for April was due to a fleeting base effect. However, the bank’s senior economist Robert Kavcic argues there’s a little more to it. More recent growth is […]

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Improved Economy, and Higher Inflation May Force The BoC To Hike Early: NBC

May 12, 2021

The Canadian economy is recovering so fast, the central bank may soon have to hike rates to cool it down. That’s the take from the National Bank of Canada (NBC), who accelerated their forecast timeline today. They expect output gap closure by the middle of next year, as well as inflation running hot. Rising inflation […]

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Canadian Incomes Are Plummeting From Last Year’s Peak: Desjardins

May 11, 2021

Canadians hoping higher incomes will boost home prices are in for a disappointment. In Q2 2020, the average household income soared, raising home price expectations. An analysis from Dejardins shows the average after-tax household is much lower in Q1 2021. In just one year, incomes soared, fell, and are now basically where they were a […]

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Canadian Home Prices Grew Faster When Located Further From City Center

May 10, 2021

Canadian real estate markets are placing a big premium on living further from the city. Bank of Canada (BoC) found city centers showed the smallest annual price growth in Q4 2020. Home prices generally saw larger growth further from the city, as people flee the centers for more space. Greater Toronto Real Estate Prices Climbed […]

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