The Canadian Housing Market Shows Signs of Life

Latest News Chris Houston 16 Nov

The Canadian Housing Market Shows Signs of Life Canadian home sales surged to their highest level in more than two years as the Bank of Canada cut interest rates, bringing buyers back into the market. Home sales rose 7.7% month-over-month (m/m) in October, reaching their highest level since April 2022. Rising home sales were broadly […]

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Weaker-Than-Expected October Jobs Report Keeps Jumbo Rate Cut In-Play in December

Latest News Chris Houston 11 Nov

Weaker-Than-Expected October Jobs Report Keeps Jumbo Rate Cut In-Play in December Statistics Canada released October employment data today. The data showed a marked slowdown in job growth, underscoring ongoing labour-market softness that triggered a jumbo rate cut last month. Statistics Canada said the country added 14,500 positions in October, which missed the median expectation of a 27,200 rise […]

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Bank of Canada Cuts Policy Rate By 50 BPs

Latest News Chris Houston 23 Oct

Bank of Canada Cuts Policy Rate By 50 BPs After three consecutive 25 bp rate cuts, the BoC slashed the overnight rate by 50 bps this morning, bringing the policy rate down to 3.75%. The market had priced in 90% odds of a 50 bp move, where consensus coalesced. The combined slower-than-expected GDP growth and back-to-back weak inflation […]

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Canadian Housing Market Stuck In a Holding Pattern

Latest News Chris Houston 21 Oct

Canadian Housing Market Stuck In A Holding Pattern Following the Bank of Canada’s third interest rate cut of the year, national home sales increased slightly in September compared to August. This follows a similar pattern of gains recorded in the months following the first two rate cuts. Home sales recorded over Canadian MLS® Systems climbed […]

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More Good News On The Canadian Inflation Front

Latest News Chris Houston 21 Oct

More Good News On The Canadian Inflation Front The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 1.6% year over year in September, the slowest pace since February 2021 and down from a 2.0% gain in August 2024. The main contributor to headline deceleration was lower year-over-year gasoline prices in September (-10.7%) compared with August (-5.1%). The all-items CPI, excluding […]

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Stronger-Than-Expected September Jobs Report Reduces Prospect Of Larger Rate Cuts

Latest News Chris Houston 15 Oct

Stronger-Than-Expected September Jobs Report Reduces Prospect Of Larger Rate Cuts Statistics Canada released September employment data today, showing a marked uptick in job growth and the first decline in the unemployment rate this year. Employment rose by 46,700 in September, following four months of little change. Despite the employment gain, the employment rate—the proportion of the […]

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More Good News On The Canadian Inflation Front

Latest News Chris Houston 17 Sep

More Good News On The Canadian Inflation Front The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 2.0% year over year in August, the slowest pace since February 2021, and down from a 2.5% gain in July 2024. Core inflation measures averaged 2.35% y/y and excluding mortgage interest, headline inflation was a mere 1.2%–well below the Bank’s target inflation level of 2.0%. […]

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Canadian Housing Market Stuck In A Holding Pattern

Latest News Chris Houston 17 Sep

Canadian Housing Market Stuck In A Holding Pattern National home sales increased in June following the Bank of Canada’s first interest rate cut since 2020, and activity posted another slight gain in August on the heels of the second rate cut in late July. Still, the bigger picture appears to be a market mostly stuck […]

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Weaker-Than-Expected August Jobs Report Raises Prospect Of Larger Rate Cuts

Latest News Chris Houston 9 Sep

Weaker-Than-Expected August Jobs Report Raises Prospect Of Larger Rate Cuts Statistics Canada released August employment data today, showing continued growth in excess supply in labour markets nationwide. Employment changed little last month, up 22,100. The employment rate—the proportion of the population aged 15 and older who are employed—decreased a tick to 60.8%, marking the fourth […]

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