Broker-lender relationships, Mortgage growth slows, Home Capital purchase completed, More Great Chef 06.55 What's most important in the broker-lender relationship in 2023? View web version | Forward to a colleague 01 September 2023 Top news What's most important in the broker-lender relationship in 2023? Panel at upcoming event to discuss how mortgage professionals can have productive connections in challenging times Mortgage growth slows under weight of higher rates The mortgage books of Canada's largest banks are being hit by rising rates So you want to call yourself a mortgage broker? Earn the title, gain the prestige and learn best practices on hiring managing and team building! One week program begins in July! Real Estate and Mortgage Institute of Canada Inc. (REMIC) Smith Financial completes Home Capital purchase The acquisition of the lending giant has cleared its final hurdle Sustained low interest rates no longer possible, says former BoC governor This is despite a projected slight drop in the BoC's policy rate by the end of 2024 or early 2025 Canadian Mortgage Summit – Don't Miss Out The Canadian Mortgage Summit is bringing together the industry's top mortgage brokers, lenders, and solution providers for a day dedicated to strategic learning BC premier urges BoC to halt rate increases Rate jumps did not take into account their drastic impact on consumers, says Eby Increasing number of Canadians considering home co-ownership: poll Costs of living have steadily increased over the past year NDP calls on feds to issue another Canada Housing Benefit pay-out round Costs of living have soared in spite of the Liberal government's promises, says NDP leader GTA industrial market sees highest availability rate in three years The region's industrial availability rate has grown for the third straight quarter, says Avison Young International news Application activity rebounds after over a month of decline Market sees gains despite 23-year-high interest rate Rate of annual house price fall now highest in 14 years Industry experts are not surprised ABS: Dwelling approvals fall – again News follows a 7.9% drop in June Consumer arrears still on the rise – new Centrix data Mortgage delinquencies down in July but still up year-on-year Want to change how you receive these emails? You can manage preferences or unsubscribe © 2023 KM Business Information Canada Ltd, 317 Adelaide street west, Toronto, ON Privacy | Conditions of Use | About Us | Contact Us Share this Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterPlus on Google+
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