Alternative lending, Bank consolidation, Market sentiment, Stress test, More Great Chef 06.15 Share of borrowers selling homes to exit alternative space surges View web version | Forward to a colleague 13 June 2024 Top News Share of borrowers selling homes to exit alternative space surges Percentage of alternative borrowers able to gravitate back to conventional lending has plummeted since 2018 Does National Bank, Canadian Western mega deal signal more consolidation? Is big bank consolidation the new trend? Experience the Stampede with Glasslake Funding Glasslake is taking over Ranchman's on July 5 to kick off the Stampede festivities! This is an event you won't want to miss – reserve your spot now! Glasslake Funding, ULC Poll: Canadians adapt to rising rates with longer mortgage terms High mortgage rates lead to delayed home purchases and extended mortgage terms Regulator sees 'imbalance' in stress test for mortgage renewals Superintendent Routledge mulls changes amid mortgage renewal fairness concerns US Fed dials back 2024 rate cut plans Just one cut now expected south of the border this year BC property manager fined and suspended for negligence Suspended professional has a history of misconduct Canada needs to do better on productivity, says former BoC governor Report suggests need for 'laser-focused' approach International News What's in store for the mortgage market in 2024's second half? Federal Reserve, election set to play leading roles Consumer spending down again – NAB "Spending has been softer as the year progresses" Financial strain grips Kiwi households Households face financial stress How has regulation transformed the mortgage industry? Many of the changes are for the better, says mortgage club director Want to change how you receive these emails? You can manage your preferences or unsubscribe. © 2024 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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