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Weekly Mortgage News for February 3, 2012

by Paul Sidhu on February 3, 2012

Housing pricey but no bubbleThis weeks top stories include how U.S. incomes witnessed a slight rise but consumer spending continued to remain flat, how relaxed mortgage lending in Canada has become an issue, how BMO is stating that house prices in Canada may be…

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Weekly Mortgage News for January 27, 2012

by Paul Sidhu on January 27, 2012

Boomers increase debt loadsThis weeks top stories include how Canada’s growth forecast has been slashed by the International Monetary Fund, how there are three times more unemployed people in Canada than there are jobs available, how the Bank of Canada is being pushed…

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Weekly Mortgage News for December 2, 2011

by Paul Sidhu on December 2, 2011

Mortgage debt declinesThis weeks top stories include how the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development states that Canada may need to cut interest rates further, how the growth of mortgage debt in Canada has begun to slow, how U.S. home prices have…

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Weekly Mortgage News for November 25, 2011

by Paul Sidhu on November 25, 2011

Wage gains declineThis weeks top stories include how sales of existing U.S. homes rose last month by 1.4%, how U.S. growth was downgraded to 2% for the third quarter of this year, how retail sales in Canada were up in the month…

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Weekly Mortgage News for November 18, 2011

by Paul Sidhu on November 18, 2011

Canadian Economy Set to SlowThis weeks top stories include how the U.S. economy could be end up in another recession with a little bit of bad news, how plastic polymer notes are going to be the future of Canadian currency, how Canada’s economy is…

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Weekly Mortgage News for November 4, 2011

by Paul Sidhu on November 4, 2011

Toronto real estate on fireThis weeks top stories include how the Canadian economy expanded in the month of August mainly on energy consumption, how a Greek referendum could be a positive thing according to Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney and how the Toronto…

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Weekly Mortgage News for October 28, 2011

by Paul Sidhu on October 28, 2011

Home Price Index risesThis weeks top stories include how Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney is poised to be the new head of the Financial Stability Board, how U.S. consumer confidence took another dip in the month of October, how the Bank of…

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Weekly Mortgage News for October 21, 2011

by Paul Sidhu on October 21, 2011

Toronto condo crash inevitableThis weeks top stories include how Europe is not moving fast enough to gain control of their debt crisis, how Toronto home prices have risen when compared to the same time last year and how the Toronto condo prices may…

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Weekly Mortgage News for October 7, 2011

by Paul Sidhu on October 7, 2011

Toronto leads North American condo growthThis weeks top stories include how there was a rise in the U.S. manufacturing sector, how Canada is easing off exports to the United States, the real story with Canada’s housing market and how Toronto leads the North American condo…

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Weekly Mortgage News for September 23, 2011

by Paul Sidhu on September 23, 2011

Household debt a risk to Canadian banking systemThis weeks top stories include how there was no economic recovery witnessed for Canadian exports, how Canadian household debt has become the largest risk to the Canadian banking system and how the International Monetary Fund has downgraded Canada’s economic outlook…

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