Perception can matter more than reality. For example, when the pandemic first hit, everyone worried that we were going to run,.. Read More;
Perception can matter more than reality. For example, when the pandemic first hit, everyone worried that we were going to run,.. Read More;
Inflation talk continues to dominate the headlines, as do warnings that borrowers should choose fixed-rate mortgages because variable rates will,.. Read More;
The Bank of Canada (BoC) is expected to continue tapering its quantitative easing (QE) purchases when it meets later this,.. Read More;
Last week Statistics Canada confirmed that our economy added an estimated 157,000 new jobs in September. That robust headline result came,.. Read More;
Last week we learned that US inflationary pressures continued to rise in August. The US headline consumer price index (CPI) fell,.. Read More;
Last week the US Federal Reserve indicated that it expects to begin tapering its massive quantitative easing (QE) programs soon.,.. Read More;
Last week Statistics Canada confirmed that our overall inflation rate, as measured by our Consumer Price Index (CPI), spiked to,.. Read More;
The Bank of Canada (BoC) held its policy rate steady last Wednesday and, as expected, refrained from materially altering its,.. Read More;
The Bank of Canada (BoC) will be in a tough spot when it meets this week. Normally it would try to,.. Read More;
Last Friday US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivered his much-anticipated speech at the Jackson Hole symposium, an annual global,.. Read More;
Fixed-rate mortgages offer stability, but variable-rate mortgages come with lower starting rates and, in most cases, produce net saving over,.. Read More;
The Bank of Canada (BoC) and the US Federal Reserve plan/hope to keep their quantitative easing (QE) taps open and,.. Read More;