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Could 2024 see Canada's top banks gobble up competitors? Mergers and acquisitions saw a 'high, unprecedented level of activity' in Canada's banking sector in 2023 |
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MERIX renewing broker focus, building on strong foundations for 2024 The lender's commitment to 'going beyond the deal' is based on the strongest possible lender-broker-client relationship |
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How to keep a vacation property within the family with the CHIP Reverse Mortgage Securing generational legacy: safeguard your property using the CHIP Reverse Mortgage |
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Rate hikes may be over – BoC's Macklem Is the central bank finally done? |
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Economist warns of 'unintended consequences' of mortgage charter The charter could aggravate current housing market woes, says expert |
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Home prices to decline by more than originally expected, say TD economists Mounting borrowing costs and consistent declines in sales-to-new-listings ratios would be the major drivers of the price drops |
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Could lower interest rates spur greater homebuilding investment? While the federal government can work on removing the roadblocks to building more supply, builder says assistance from housing investors would be a welcome development |
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How can mortgage market players respond quickly to shifting trends? The mortgage space is seeing steady demographic changes |
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Pace of housing construction in Waterloo on track to reach 2026 target A total of 1,307 new homes have been added to the market since 2021 |
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International news |
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Mortgage applications hit six-week high Improving economic conditions lead to a boost |
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Mortgage stress eased in October – Roy Morgan But risks loom as the Reserve Bank raises rates |
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Is a one-year fixed rate the best option? Many hoping for rate falls next year, mortgage adviser says |
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What are the current trends in the bridging market? Expert discusses the opportunities and challenges in the sector |
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CMP Talk |
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What are economic trends telling us about the mortgage market's future? Economist spells out what's in store on the mortgage and housing fronts |
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