Inflation reaction, Mortgage renewal impact, Capital gains tax, Rising Stars, Productivity woes, More Great Chef 06.13 As inflation unexpectedly rises, what's next for the Bank of Canada? View web version | Forward to a colleague 26 June 2024 Top News As inflation unexpectedly rises, what's next for the Bank of Canada? Could a July rate cut be off the table? More rate cuts are coming – but will they ease mortgage renewal pain? Deloitte's forecast highlights challenges for Canadian homeowners Build your 90-Day Broker Roadmap with AI Elevate your brokering business beyond the horizon with our 90-Day AI Broker Blueprint. Achieve growth, surpass targets, and redefine success starting today! Neighbourhood Holdings Housing market stable as capital gains tax hike takes effect: CREA Tax change hasn't impact investment property sales – yet Revealed: the mortgage industry's Rising Stars of 2024 Find out who's on the list of the top up-and-coming young professionals in the industry Lagging productivity is Canada's 'Achilles heel,' says Macklem Bank of Canada governor calls for policy changes to boost business investment Reaction pours in as inflation increases May data saw the CPI accelerate for the first time in four months Banking regulation may cause more harm than good to mortgage lending Rule could hamper lending amid mortgage renewal surge, expert warns International News When will US interest rates fall? Analysts appear divided on the prospect of significantly lower rates by the end of the year HSBC announces rate changes Latest reprice from the major lender is going to spur on the market, says expert Inflation surge lifts chances of cash rate increase RBA more likely to pull interest rates lever after 4% rise in CPI Report: Employee confidence in New Zealand drops Confidence was down across all regions 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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