BoC preview, Lumber turmoil, Mortgage balances fall, Climate change and real estate, More Great Chef 05.59 View in browser Lumber market chaos continues to cloud Canada's homebuilding outlook View web version | Forward to a colleague 30 July 2025 Top News Lumber market chaos continues to cloud Canada's homebuilding outlook Tariff threats are throwing the market into turmoil and weighing against construction industry confidence BoC expected to hold today as tariff storm lingers The central bank is set to leave rates unchanged for the third decision in a row Premium Success in the AI era: Mortgage brokers who learn will lead REMIC underscores training, adaptability, tech mastery as key to thriving in fast-changing market More News Young families' mortgage balances drop despite rising housing costs New data reveals a surprising shift in under-35 homeownership trends Climate change to spur higher demand for Canadian real estate: report Canada's weather increasingly appealing to immigrants as the climate crisis ramps up elsewhere Canada's labour market strength could be overstated, economist suggests Recent economic reports have suggested the economy is performing surprisingly well – but all may not be as it seems Tariffs take their toll on Canadian economy amid continuing trade crisis TD analysis shines a light on how Trump's trade policy has hit Canadian businesses Metro Vancouver housing market steadies, but mixed signals on Sunshine Coast remain A once-hot housing market could be heating up again Proposed housing cost payroll deduction 'wickedness', says migrant worker Employers could charge workers more than 30% of income for housing under the feds' proposal International News How rising insurance costs are ramping up pressure on homeowners, buyers One broker makes it his mission to help buyers overcome affordability challenges Is the mortgage market looking more optimistic? Industry experts debate whether things are improving Australian inflation trends support August RBA rate cut, says banking major While preferred inflation metric remains slightly up, pressure is piling on Board to lower rates Could investment revive the recovery? Tariffs, weak spending delay NZ's economic rebound 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+
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