Further BoC cuts likely, Women of Influence, Election ramps up, More Great Chef 06.01 Further Bank of Canada cuts still likely in 2025 despite cautious language View web version | Forward to a colleague 25 March 2025 Top News Further Bank of Canada cuts still likely in 2025 despite cautious language The central bank is treading carefully on the question of lowering rates again, but it may have no other choice Mortgage holders adapt to new reality with confidence: Report More Canadians shift to fixed terms, cut back on spending, and hold tight on housing goals Top 50 Women of Influence 2025: Entries now open It's time to recognize the mortgage industry's trailblazing women Housing crisis heats up Canada's 2025 federal election Both major parties offer competing housing strategies as April 28 vote nears Tariff war is not what's really weighing down BC housing market: economist Economists say data tells a different story from tariff headlines NDP leader targets housing crisis with election promise Sweeping housing changes proposed, backed by significant investment Carney, Poilievre vow to slash taxes if elected PM Cost-of-living crisis looms large as federal parties ramp up election campaign International News Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac board overhaul fuels talk of privatization Executive order reportedly under review as FHFA pushes through major leadership changes Down valuations 'are rising in the mortgage market' Brokers call for improved appeals process What's shaking up the New Zealand property market? Is New Zealand's property market finally stabilising Not all funders created equal, brokers warned 'The type of person you're dealing with is usually the type of business that you're dealing with' Want to change how you receive these emails? You can manage your preferences or unsubscribe. © 2025 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+ Related PostsSouth Korean Financial Supervisory Service Tasked With Crypto Market OversightJapanese Yen Steady On Mixed DataQuiet Start To The New WeekAussie Starts Week Higher, RBA Decision NextDollar Expected To Rebound From Jobs DataSummer Market Lull Or The Start Of A Correction?
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