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Bank of Canada Dismisses Data Showing Homes Are Overvalued, But Uses It For Rates

June 4, 2021

Inflation is transitory… or it may not be. It depends on whether the data is considered reliable enough that day. Bank of Canada (BoC) released a home price exuberance model, showing the market bubbles. Even more interesting is a footnote for the model they used. They feel inflation data on rent is unreliable, because it […]

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Canadian Mortgage Debt Increased By $115 Billion — About 5% The Size of GDP

May 22, 2021

Record Canadian real estate sales and cheap money has led to a boom in mortgage debt. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows residential mortgage credit hit an all-time high in March. That isn’t surprising, since it hasn’t fallen in Canada for a very long time. The rate at which it’s increasing is simply mind-blowing though. […]

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Bank of Canada Indicators Now Show Some Real Estate Markets Are A Bubble

May 20, 2021

Canadian real estate prices have been on a tear, with a typical home now making more than the people inside of it. Still, a new model from the Bank of Canada (BoC) thinks that’s not bubbly, and is within their policy. The central bank’s Q1 2021 numbers show only three real estate markets are exuberant. […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Only Canada’s Top 5% Can Buy A Home, Toronto’s Inventory Surges, and Incomes Fall

May 16, 2021

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s most important stories. Canadian Real Estate Only Canada’s Top 5% Of Households Could Qualify For A Mortgage On A Home: NBC Canadian home prices are rising so quickly, very few people could qualify for a typical home. The minimum qualifying income in the country reached $130,921 for […]

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Whoopsie! Bank of Canada Says Their Use of QE May Have Caused Greater Inequality

May 15, 2021

We’re all in this together. Okay, we weren’t in it together — but we’re really sorry about one of the greatest transfers of wealth in history. That was the takeaway from a Bank of Canada (BoC) speech earlier this week, by Governor Tiff Macklem. In a totally not ironic speech on inequality, he suggested quantitative […]

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This week’s Top Stories: Home Prices (Not Incomes) Grew Faster In Canada, And Down Payments Take Decades

May 9, 2021

Time for your weekly cheat sheet on this week’s top stories.  Canadian Real Estate Canadian Home Prices Have Grown Much More Than In The U.S., But Incomes Haven’t Canadian home prices have grown much faster than those in the US, but data shows incomes haven’t. From 1975 to 2020, the growth rate of Canadian home […]

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Bank of Canada Is “Discrediting” Its Own Inflation Research, Puzzling Economists : NBC

May 3, 2021

Canada’s central bank made an unusual move last month — it discredited its own inflation position. National Bank of Canada (NBC) deputy chief economist Matthieu Arseneau is “puzzled” why. In his latest report, he questions why the Bank of Canada (BoC) thinks its preferred measures overstate inflation. The economist took a dive through the data […]

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Bank of Canada Tapers Quantitative Ease By 25%, Rate Hikes May Come In 2022

April 21, 2021

The Canadian economy’s recovery is well underway, and that means easy money may be on the way out. Bank of Canada (BoC) updated its outlook earlier today. The central bank said the accelerated recovery will allow them to ease stimulus. To start, they’ll taper quantitative ease (QE), and speed up the end of their commitment […]

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Petition For Bank of Canada To Consider Home Prices and Stop QE Enters Parliament

April 20, 2021

The Government of Canada (GoC) is facing mounting pressure to do more about home prices. BC-based housing activist Raymond Wong launched an e-petition last week. The petition calls for the Bank of Canada (BoC) to consider home prices when setting rate policy. In less than a week, the petition has enough signatures to be certified […]

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How The Canadian Government’s Supersized Budgets Inflate The Property Bubble

April 19, 2021

Canadian real estate prices are rising at rates even the banks are warning about. There’s a lot of reasons this is happening, but one rarely discussed is the supersized borrowing from the Government of Canada (GoC). A lot of cash was needed during the pandemic, but Canada’s discretionary spending topped the G20. To help facilitate […]

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