Open banking's mortgage impact, BMO on BoC's next moves, Toronto man charged, More Great Chef 06.01 View in browser How politics – and open banking – could shape Canada's mortgage market in the years ahead View web version | Forward to a colleague 09 March 2026 Top News How politics – and open banking – could shape Canada's mortgage market in the years ahead Government and regulatory expert on the key trends at play as Canadian Mortgage Summit Vancouver draws nearer 2026 BoC rate increase still unlikely despite possible inflation flareup, says BMO Oil shock has stirred stagflation talk – but BMO still sees a rate jump as a distant prospect Toronto man charged in alleged $2.5 million investment scam Alleged multi-million fraud raised fresh questions on how investors were protected EQB's purchase of PC Financial moves ahead Competition Bureau sign‑off pushed EQB's PC Financial deal a step closer Big-city slumps keeping Canadian homebuying activity muted: RBC Buyers kept the upper hand in key markets as immigration and demand cooled International News Oil prices up, employment numbers down: What it all means for mortgages Where are mortgage rates headed after a rocky week for the economy? Are lenders misjudging borrower risk? Brokers question affordability models Brokers and lenders say lending appetite is expanding in specialist areas, but warn current models may not reflect real borrower behaviour CBA reports two mortgage brokers to police over suspected fraud Move comes after bank uncovered $1 billion in potentially fraudulent home loan applications Middle East oil shock complicates RBNZ outlook on rates Economists see higher inflation but weaker growth as conflict drags on 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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