The Bank of Canada has been repeating warnings about dangerous household debt levels for months, however data released on Tuesday shows that people might finally be starting to get the message. The central bank noted that consumer spending has been “moderate” as of late, suggesting that Canada’s craving for credit could be beginning to subside. The Bank of Canada’s third-quarter … Read More
Consumer Debt Impacts IMF’s Outlook for Canada
Canada’s economic outlook took a big hit this morning as the International Monetary Fund downgraded the nation’s financial outlook. Inflated consumer debt levels and a shaky housing market were at the heart of the downgrade, which was announced in Tokyo this morning at the IMF-World Bank annual meeting. The Washington-based global lender’s quarterly World Economic Outlook downgraded Canada’s economic advance … Read More
Housing Market Cooling Across Canada
The Canadian housing market has begun to correct itself, or at least that’s what the numbers show. A combination of market fatigue, stricter mortgage rules and a decrease in property affordability are believed to be contributing to the long anticipated correction. Home sales fell 5.8 percent in August from July. Sales are down 8.9 percent year over year. With that … Read More
Why You Need an Emergency Fund When Buying a Home
You wouldn’t go skydiving without a parachute, or walk across a tightrope without a safety net, yet thousands of people buy homes in Canada each year without an emergency fund safely tucked away in the bank. When you take out a mortgage with no savings, you’re flirting with disaster. An unexpected job loss, drop in income, home repair, medical situation … Read More
Bank Holds Overnight Rate at One Percent
The overnight rate held steady yesterday as the Bank of Canada announced that it would maintain its traget of 1 percent. This leaves the prime lending rate at 3 percent. It’s now been more than two years since the prime rate has increased, giving variable rate mortgage holders the upper hand on higher interest costs.