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The Mortgage Maven answers your most asked mortgage questions

12 most commonly asked mortgage questions Lower Mainland Mortgage Broker, Kimberly Coutts, The Mortgage Maven discusses topics around the different types of mortgages, the difference between fixed and variable rates, important mortgage terms, new rule changes and ...

Lower inflation primes Canada's real estate market for a shift

June’s inflation rate reduced to 2.7 percent from 2.9 percent in May, giving the BOC a reason to lower the current policy interest rate. On June 5 the Bank of Canada lowered the interest rate 25 basis points to 4.75 per cent, and experts are betting on ano...

Virus Curve, Market Crash, and Mortgage Massacre

In this last segment of our multi-part research article, we want to highlight our expectations of the Covid-19 virus event and how the next 6+ months of global market activity may play out. We’ve covered some of the data points we believe are important and we...

Homebuilding stocks are in for a nasty surprise

"You can't believe how screwed up things are down here… " This weekend, I met up with a real estate expert, M, from South Florida. M specializes in REO. REO stands for "Real Estate Owned." Banks lend money to homeowners. Sometimes homeowners don't make their int...

Will Democrats fire back with second stimulus?

Data revealed last week showed a job market that's careening down a steep street with no breaks. Yet investors shrugged off concerns and the stock market actually ended the week up 1.5% due to that rockin' Monday on the first day of the month. That's because there...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Stocks to watch as TSX hits new highs

This week, the TSX experienced a roller-coaster of wins and losses, yet managed to break a record high. In the face of this dynamic trading environment, three companies have stood out for their notable achievements and promising outlooks. When the Clevela...

Global breadth remains supportive for stocks

As the trade war impacts the U.S. economy, global breadth remains supportive for stocks. Today’s headlines: Global breadth Defensive stocks outperforming Imports and exports hit by trade war Mortgage Refinance Index spikes Will the S...

Will the Fed Going Nuclear Help the Economy and Gold?

On Monday, the Fed introduced QE-infinity. What does it imply for the US economy and the gold market? Fed Drops Bazooka… and Goes Nuclear Instead! On Monday, the Fed pulled out an even larger bazooka than it did previously. Or, forget about the bazooka. The US c...

Who, why, and what of the great "Crypto Surge"

Bitcoin has recently experienced a significant surge, with its price reaching an all-time high of over $99,500 before stabilizing around $95,081. This remarkable growth is attributed to increased institutional adoption and favorable regulatory developments. Notably, ...

BoC’s Double Rate Cut: Is it a benefit for Canadians

The Bank of Canada (BoC) has implemented a 50-basis-point interest rate cut. This is in responds to a weakening labor market and a 5-year bond yield drop to 2.8%. With unemployment at 6.8%—its highest since 2017 (excluding pandemic years)—the move aims to stimulate the ec...
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