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Canadian Inflation Further Tapers, 3 More Rate Cuts Expected In 2024

August 20, 2024

Canadian inflation is under control, as expected with the country’s unique modeling strategy. The Statistics Canada (Stat Can) Consumer Price Index (CPI) shows annual growth slowed in July. The quick slowdown was due in part to a circular reporting model, where central bank rate decisions have significant influence on the report itself. Slowing headline inflation […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canadian Real Estate Supply Soars, Prices Fall, & Delinquencies Rise

August 18, 2024

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Canadian Real Estate Markets See Supply Soar As Investors Exit: RBC  Canadian real estate markets have seen supply soar as investors head for the exit. That was the take from RBC, who warned investors that low rates didn’t stimulate buyers so much […]

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Vancouver Mortgage Delinquencies Return To Pre-Pandemic Levels

August 15, 2024

Vancouver real estate has fared well since the market slowed, but signs of stress are appearing. Equifax data shows Vancouver mortgage delinquencies climbed in Q1 2024. The delinquency rate remains relatively low, but it made a sharp turn and has already climbed back to pre-pandemic levels. Slow borrowing and sales still persist, meaning this trend […]

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Canadian Mortgage Delinquencies Are Rising Fast But Still Relatively Low

August 14, 2024

Canadian mortgage borrowers are experiencing a hiccup when it comes to payments. Equifax Canada data shows mortgage delinquencies climbed further in Q`1 2024. While the delinquency rate remains relatively low from a historical standpoint, the sharp climb made over the past few quarters may show it can change soon.  Canadian Mortgage Delinquencies Are On The […]

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Canada Has A Supply Problem—Youth Unemployment: BMO

August 13, 2024

One of Canada’s largest banks is finally willing to admit there’s a supply problem, but it’s not the one you think. BMO wrote to investors today, warning that Canada’s youth (15-24 years old) unemployment rate is surging much faster than anyone anticipated. The crisis-style growth has left 1 in 7 young adults struggling to find […]

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Canadian Real Estate Markets See Supply Soar As Investors Exit: RBC 

August 12, 2024

Canadian real estate markets aren’t firming up with rate cuts—demand is softening. RBC is warning investors that early data shows rate cuts failed to stimulate major markets in July. In fact, they generally observed the opposite trend—sales continued to weaken while inventory climbed, as investors try to lighten their market exposure in key regions like […]

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This Week’s Top Stories: Canadian Bank Regulator Delays Improved Risk Scrutiny, & Insolvencies Surge

August 11, 2024

Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate A Quarter of Employed Canadians Now Work For The Government Canada’s surging population is outpacing job growth, and it may get a lot worse. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows that 1 in 4 employed people now work for the government, which […]

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A Quarter of Employed Canadians Now Work For The Government

August 9, 2024

Canadian employment doesn’t look like it moved much, but under the surface was a giant shift. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows the number of jobs virtually unchanged in July, growing 1.7% (+345k jobs) over the past year. As a result, the unemployment rate was also flat at 6.4%, adding 0.9 points from last year. […]

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Canada’s Bank Regulator Delays Standard Risk For Capital Minimums

August 8, 2024

One country’s discreet bailout is another country’s financial crisis, and that’s why Basel III was rolled out. The series of banking supervision measures are designed to improve banking resilience, with the latest measure designed to set minimum capital using a standard approach to risk. Canada was set to begin adopting the rules this year, but […]

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Canadian Youth Unemployment Close To Financial Crisis-Style Surge: NBF

August 7, 2024

Priced out of housing and now facing an eroding labor market, Canada’s young adults can’t catch a break. A new report from National Bank of Canada (NBF) warns that unemployment is on the rise across the country, but it’s surging for  young adults (15 to 24 years old). The demographic is seeing unemployment rise much […]

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