Cloudy Toronto outlook, Fed cuts and BoC, No recession likely, New Trump tariffs, More Great Chef 06.38 View in browser Toronto housing outlook still cloudy despite improving prospects elsewhere View web version | Forward to a colleague 30 September 2025 Top News Toronto housing outlook still cloudy despite improving prospects elsewhere Some regional markets are improving across Canada – but the GTA is still facing an uncertain future Here's how Fed cuts could impact the BoC's thinking Fed's first rate cut of 2025 could shape Bank of Canada's next move Canada expected to dodge recession in 2025, Deloitte forecast shows Deloitte added that outlook is improving, in part due to expectations that the Bank of Canada will cut its policy interest rate to 2.25% by year-end Trump launches new lumber and wood tariffs The measures are expected to hit an industry crucial to Canadian homebuilding Is Carney's Build Canada Homes plan already doomed? Think tank warns Ottawa's new housing agency may repeat past government failures Young Canadians let emotions drive investment decisions: CIBC Nearly half of Gen Z and Millennials invest on instinct, not analysis Could TD's US investment banking push leave Canada behind? The bank is laying down a marker south of the border International News When borrower stories raise red flags: How brokers can spot mortgage fraud Where brokers, lenders, and underwriters should be looking to spot CRE mortgage fraud RBA makes highly anticipated interest rate call Stubborn inflation guides Monetary Policy Board to unsurprising decision Mortgage approvals drop in August: BoE Industry cites Budget worries and seasonal slowdown as main drivers Non-bank lender rides rate cuts wave Basecorp leverages falling rates and product expansion to fuel growth in NZ's non-bank sector 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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