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What to consider when renewing your mortgage at a higher rate

9th - Higher Ed
With four million Canadian mortgages due to renew by 2026, many borrowers are having to contend with higher interest rates for the first time. Experts weigh in on what options you have to lessen the pain.
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What to consider when negotiating your mortgage at a higher rate

9th - Higher Ed
With four million Canadians mortgages due to renew by 2026, many borrowers are having to contend with higher interest rates for the first time. Experts weigh in on what options you have to lessen the pain.
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Federal political parties position themselves as the best inflation fighters

9th - Higher Ed
In the face of another interest rate hike, which negatively affects mortgage borrowers, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is blaming the prime minister for not doing enough to fight inflation. The NDP wants the government to go after...
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Be Well: Keeping an Eye on Your Own Finances Amid Bank Collapses

9th - Higher Ed
Be Well: What to Consider For Your Own Finances Amid Banking Collapses
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Reverse Mortgages vs. Home Equity Loans: What's Best for Homeowners

9th - Higher Ed
Reverse Mortgages Versus Home Equity Loans and Which Option is Best for Homeowners
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Mortgage Demand Down Even Though Rates Dipped

9th - Higher Ed
Demand for mortgages was down last week, even though rates inched lower for potential homebuyers.
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Ont. homebuyers struggle to close sales after interest rates rise

9th - Higher Ed
A group of Ontario residents who bought pre-construction homes in a development in Brampton right before the real estate market downturn are struggling to close their deals because they can't get mortgages following the rise in interest...
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NerdWallet CEO on Impact Fed's Interest Rate Hike Could Have on Credit Card, Mortgage Rates

9th - Higher Ed
The Federal Reserve issued its biggest rate hike in more than 20 years Wednesday, raising rates by half a percentage point in an effort to flight inflation. The change is leaving many wondering about the impact it could have on rates for...
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Supply Chain Issues and Regulatory Cost Blamed for Surging Housing Costs

9th - Higher Ed
As housing prices continues to rise, Tim Rood, managing director at the real estate finance solutions company SitusAMC, joined Cheddar's "Closing Bell" to talk about what is driving up the costs, attributing it to supply chain...
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Alberta homeowners face tough choices as mortgage deferrals end

9th - Higher Ed
The COVID-19 pandemic dealt a big blow to Alberta’s economy and the province led the country in mortgage deferrals. But as that program winds down, many homeowners could face some tough financial choices.
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Rocket Mortgage Parent Company Files For IPO

9th - Higher Ed
Rocket Mortgage's parent company, Rocket Companies, Inc., is set to go public. The company will be listed on the NYSE as RKT.
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One-third of Canadians worried about next rent or mortgage payment: poll

9th - Higher Ed
A new poll by Angus Reid showed that Canadian households are already hurting because of loss of work due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Confusion surrounds COVID-19 mortgage deferrals

9th - Higher Ed
Many Canadians looking for relief from mortgage payments during the COVID-19 pandemic are met with a confusing process.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves sets out Leeds Reforms to the financial sector

Higher Ed
Chancellor Rachel Reeves discusses the Leeds Reforms to Financial Services, which provide a package of financial services reforms to make the UK the best place to do business, at a roundtable at Lloyds offices in Leeds
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Renting vs. owning: Which one makes more financial sense?

9th - Higher Ed
With moving day in the city on the horizon, many Montrealers are reevaluating their housing choices. Is continuing to rent just throwing money away — or can it actually be a smart financial move? We spoke to financial literacy coach...
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1.2 million Canadian mortgages are set to renew in 2025

9th - Higher Ed
Over the past few years, fixed-rate mortgages have outperformed variable ones, particularly in 2022 and 2023, as interest rates rose. But a lot has changed. Personal financial adviser Mark Ting, whose own mortgage is up for renewal,...
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Millbrook First Nation pioneers a new mortgage program

9th - Higher Ed
The Mi'kmaw community near Truro is using innovative ways to get around persistent housing shortages. With more than 130 people waiting for a home, Millbrook is turning to a pilot project to empower band members to build their own.
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Press Association

Starmer says he does not need ‘lessons’ from Farage on working people

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has launched a series of attacks on Nigel Farage, telling the public they cannot trust the Reform UK leader, as he gave a speech at a business in St Helens, Merseyside.
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Press Association

Prime Minister criticises Reform UK during speech in North West - full version

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has launched a series of attacks on Nigel Farage, telling the public they cannot trust the Reform UK leader, as he gave a speech at a business in St Helens, Merseyside.
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Bloomberg

Rocket to Buy Mr. Cooper in $9.4 Billion All-Stock Deal

Higher Ed
Rocket, the online mortgage provider, is acquiring Mr. Cooper Group in a deal valued at $9.4 billion creating a combined company that will service a book of $2.1 trillion of loans and nearly 10 million clients. Liana Baker reports on...
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Press Association

Starmer pool clip after farmer protest cuts visit short

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaks to broadcasters in London after he was forced to cut short a visit to Buckinghamshire to promote his housing policies after a noisy protest by tractor-driving farmers.
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Bloomberg

Bessent Says Fannie, Freddie Release Depends on Mortgage Rates

Higher Ed
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says that any release of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from their current conservatorship would depend on the implications for mortgage rates. Speaking with Bloomberg's Saleha Mohsin, Bessent also says...
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Bloomberg

Real Estate May Be Entering a Supercycle: JPMorgan's Tredway

Higher Ed
Chad Tredway, JPMorgan Asset Management's head of real estate Americas, discusses where he is seeing investment opportunities in real estate on "Bloomberg The Close."
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Bloomberg

BOE's Bailey: Path of Interest Rates 'Is Downwards'

Higher Ed
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey discusses the outlook for interest rates, inflation and recent UK economic data. He spoke after the Monetary Policy Committee voted 6-3 to hold rates, with three officials seeking an immediate...