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Canadians eye their mortgages as interest rate is hiked | Debt Nation

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The Bank of Canada raised its key lending rate today, from 1.5 to 1.75 per cent. Canadians with variable-rate debt could quickly feel that pinch, but even some homeowners with fixed-rate mortgages are becoming more worried about their...
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Interest rate lookahead

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CIBC economist Royce Mendes on what we could see from the Bank of Canada in Wednesday's interest rate decision
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U.S. inflation

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Edward Harrison of Credit Writedowns on the prospect of the Fed raising interest rates faster
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The Bank of Canada makes its move

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Renee Filippone reports on the central bank's long-awaited interest rate hike
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Dollar up

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Karl Schamotta, director and head of research at Cambridge Global Payments, on what is behind the rise in the loonie
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Stimulating England

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Charles St. Arnaud, senior economist and FX strategist at Nomura, on how effective the Bank of England's stimulus moves will be
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Central bank outlook

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Benjamin Tal, deputy chief economist at CIBC World Markets, on the BoC's decision to hold rates
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Rate expectations

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Karl Schmotta and Frances Donald size up the Bank of Canada's next interest rate move.
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Preparing for an interest rate hike

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Personal finance expert Preet Banerjee weighs in on how to get your financial house in order
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Are Canadians ready for costlier debt?

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The interest rate hike means some borrowers will be paying more. So, what can you do going forward?
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Lower interest rates should help Canadian exports

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Bank of Canada governor hopes lower loonie from rate cut will boost manufacturing
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Instalment loans

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These high-cost loans are marketed to people struggling with bad credit and big debts, who often can’t pay, Aaron Saltzman reports
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Interest rate decision time

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Emanuella Enenajor of Bank of America on economic factors ahead of Bank of Canada interest rate decision
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Wayne car dealership sees cautious buyers amid tariff concerns

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Kevin DiPiano, president of Performance Auto Group, says inventory levels are back to pre-COVID levels and dealers are offering aggressive deals.
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Navigating Banking’s Next Chapter: Citizens CEO on Growth and Leading Through Uncertainty

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Citizens Financial Group CEO Bruce Van Saun joins Leadership Next to discuss the bank’s evolution in an era of digital disruption and economic uncertainty. Van Saun shares insights on Citizens' fintech partnerships, its focus on affluent...
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Millennials, Rejoice! Mortgage Rates Drop Again

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If interest rate cuts materialize later in the year, rates heading towards 5% could start to unstick the stubborn housing market, this analyst says.
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You Can Actually Lose Money on Real Estate (Even in This Market)

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Not only is April Financial Literacy Month, it’s also the kickoff of the spring homebuying season. So now is the time to make sure you have a financial plan in place – and why it might not be wise for that to include buying your first home.
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Toronto home prices expected to surpass Vancouver in 2024

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GTA housing prices are expected to increase more than any other jurisdiction this year. As CBC’s Chris Glover reports, Royal LePage’s projection of a 10 per cent increase in GTA home prices by the end of 2024 means Toronto prices will...
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Central bank being cautious about lowering interest rate, Macklem says

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The Bank of Canada on Wednesday again held its key interest rate at five per cent. 'We are seeing what we need to see,' governor Tiff Macklem said. "But we need to see it for longer to be confident that the progress towards price...
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'There will come a time' to cut rates — but it's not now, Macklem says

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Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem says progress is being made in tackling inflation, but stressed that the bank doesn't think this is the right moment to cut interest rates.
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Inflation’s down. So where are the interest rate cuts?

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After two years of aggressive interest rate hikes, inflation is seemingly back under control, causing many Canadians are starting to ask: Where’s the relief? CBC’s Peter Armstrong looks at whether the Bank of Canada has accomplished its...
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Housing experts weigh in on Pierre Poilievre's Housing Hell video

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre recently released a 15-minute video blaming Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his policies for Canada’s housing crisis. CBC News asked two housing experts what they thought Poilievre’s video got right...
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New mortgage charter may not be enough to protect homeowners

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As millions of mortgages are set to be renewed at much higher interest rates, new guidelines are meant to help protect homeowners, but some say the measures don’t go far enough.
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UBS Predicted Federal Reserve Will Lower Interest Rates in 2024

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UBS Predicted Federal Reserve Will Lower Interest Rates in 2024