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Canada

Canadian Banks See The Number of Mortgages Rise At The Fastest Rate Since 2014

July 24, 2021

Canadians went on a real estate shopping spree during the pandemic, and it’s been great for banks. Canadian Bankers Association (CBA) data shows mortgage accounts reached a record in April. Mortgages aren’t just getting larger, a lot more people are taking them out. The annual rate of growth for the number of accounts is now […]

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Canadian Businesses Expect The Price of Goods To Rise Almost 5%: BMO

July 22, 2021

You’re not alone if you aren’t buying the “inflation is transitory” narrative. BMO Capital Market senior economist Robert Kavcic unpacked price change sentiment data. Small business owners see the cost of goods rising a lot over the next year. In fact, prices are expected to rise the most in at least a decade, by a […]

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US Existing Home Sales Climb, But Inventory Is Climbing Even Faster

July 22, 2021

American home sales broke their losing streak last month, with sales finally climbing. National Association of Realtors (NAR) data shows existing-home sales jumped in June. The increase breaks the declining trend over the past 4 months, which has seen sales slip lower. At the same time, inventory climbed even more quickly than sales. Inevitably this […]

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Canadian New Home Prices See Largest Growth Since 2006, But It Won’t Stick For Long

July 21, 2021

Canadian real estate has been experiencing a bit of a lull, and the new home market is no exception. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows new home prices saw annual growth hit a multi-year high in June. The high was due to momentum though, as price growth had been decelerating more recently. Growth appears to […]

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Canadian Mortgage Debt Grew At The Fastest Rate Since 2010 Even With Falling Sales

July 20, 2021

Canadian mortgage credit must be seen as too cheap to pass on, since everyone is borrowing. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows the outstanding mortgage credit for May grew at the fastest rate in over a decade. The balance is also likely to climb at an even faster rate as well, despite the backdrop of […]

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Canadian Home Prices Increased 11x Income Before The Recent Pandemic Boom

July 19, 2021

Canadian real estate just got another data point to show how lofty recent home price gains have been. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) released the median after-tax income of households in 2019. The data confirms what many suspected — home prices grew much faster than incomes. A lot faster. About Today’s Data Today we’re going to […]

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Over Half of Canadian Home Buyers Are Borrowing The Maximum They Can: CMHC

July 17, 2021

Canadian real estate prices have been generous to sellers over the past year, but not so much for buyers. The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) released the results of its annual Mortgage Consumer Survey for 2021. One of the more interesting stories told in the data is how buyers are navigating this market. It […]

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Canadian New Vehicle Sales Print The Second Worst May In Over Two Decades

July 15, 2021

Canadians are suddenly pulling back on their new vehicle buying binge. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows new vehicle sales grew on an annual basis in May. Sadly, it wasn’t because the market was experiencing robust growth. It was due entirely to the base effect of comparing sales to an early pandemic month. Zooming out, […]

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Canada’s Pile of Household Savings Is Mostly Held By The Rich, and Won’t Be Spent

July 14, 2021

Canadians have an epic pile of savings accumulating, but it’s not as big as most economists think. Oxford Economics‘ Tony Stillo took a deep dive into the household savings rate this week. The firm found the gross numbers exaggerate the total that can actually be used. Further, wealthier households represent more than half of the […]

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One In Five Boomers Have Children Living At Home, Higher In Toronto and Vancouver

July 13, 2021

More adults are living with their parents, and it may be due to high home prices. The Royal LePage 2021 Boomer Survey (it’s a thing) found one in five Boomers have kids at home currently. Breaking that number down, over half of those are adults 25 and older. A significant number of these Boomers said […]

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